I think i js discovered my new favorite metal subgenre
This album scratches my brain in ways i cant explain, its such a fresh breath of air from all these garbage releases in 2026
Genuinely one of the best albums i have listened to, an underrated masterpiece
Listened to this right after i listened to his new album, he fell off sm its insane. Insane album tho, it really is his best work
Jerusalem in My Heart, a "Spiritual Architecture" that uses orchestral arrangements to show the listener Palestine's grief. By fusing Byzantine hymns with the Rahbani Brothers’ widescreen production, the album is a sonic cathedral that puts the "safe" modern pop formulas at shame. Fairuz, the Absolute Vocalist, whose haunting tone and stoic delivery on "Zahrat Al Mada'in" provides a physical anchor for an entire culture. It is a perfect ... read more
Arca’s self-titled masterpiece is a landmark LP for electronic music, its a combination of 2 worlds, the experimental electronic world, and haunting cathedral like world. Her vocals on this album create a stellar haunting feeling, along with the sounds of industrial clatter and mourning strings. Arca avoids the "reprise" fatigue of modern pop, ensuring that tracks like "desafio" and "reverie" feel like physical sensations rather than an experimental track. It ... read more
When you become so unethically rich by practically scamming ur fans you release music like this
Ye has been trying to make a comeback that cements him as one of the greatest, yet he still cant make something that can at least be called “good” since the life of Pablo. The vocals on this album are over produced, and they are very cheeky, and probably are the main reason this album is so bad. Another problem with this record is that it feels like a bunch of unfinished ideas smushed together to create an 18 track album, these ideas could have been good, but considering ye’s ... read more
Choke enough by oklou delivers this dark ambient hybrid sound that was executed beautifully in production, by creating these one of a kind instrumentals and sounds that feel like an endless dream. Oklou blends distorted, heavy-hitting percussion with atmospheric synth pads that create this cavernous space. The tracks on this album feel weightless and heavy at the same time, with the synth pads gliding across the track but the precession keeps it from becoming too soft. This sonic contrast ... read more
Even though the experimental sounds of Utopia may need a level of patience from the average listener, the album, when understood, is a magnificent, multidimensional creative masterpiece that aligns with Björk’s extensive artistry. For some, its not much more than an avant-garde acoustic experience. For someone who can understand the albums fundamentals, it is a meticulously constructed environment where birdcalls, breathy flutes, and avant-garde electronics are put together to form a ... read more
They are the reason queer ppl like me in the mena have hope
“Homogenic” by björk is her way of giving us the best of both of her worlds “accessible” and “experimental”,and her execution is truly one that deserves everything.
The album prologue,“hunter” is a song with a beat like no other. The songs skittery beat creates an immediate sense of urgency and hunt. The vocal layers on this track create this eery feeling that adds to the songs hunter like feeling. With the violins completing the ... read more
Taking a turn from her previous genre bending, dopamine machine of an album, Rosalia was able to make an album that connects people from many cultures to the idea of the divine, through the incorporation of classical sounds from around the globe, and with singing in 14 distinct languages from her mother tongue to languages like Arabic, Ukranian, Hebrew, and Japanese. This album explores themes of the divine (as mentioned above) and sexuality, with songs like sexo violencia y llantas being the ... read more
To anyone interested in a body of work that sonically is theatrical and jazzy, conceptually divided into two distinct “acts”, this is a place to start. Rayes new album, unlike her debut is delivered from a third person point of view, though it is a story of her personal life. This album starts by “setting the scene” by telling the listener a description of a girl in Paris, a rainy Parasian night (2:27 am exactly) setting this “film noire” setting for the ... read more
No one does music like her, her projects are embroidered with such conceptual and emotional concepts that no one has been able to replicate, shes truly a one in a million. Each song is like a story even if its lyric-less.
Its such a complex and emotional album that i cant explain it so in short:
Holy fucking christ