Brent Faiyaz once again fails to create an entertaining album and instead delivers another boring and unoriginal R&B album. There’s some good and decent parts in here but overall the album is not much better than his previous projects.
This album just gets better and better the more I listen to it. I genuinely think Jane has created her best work yet.
In 2021 Jane Remover released her debut album "Frailty" which was one of the most emotional, moving, and inspirational albums I've ever heard. One of the few albums that has made me shed literal tears. I didn't think she would be able to top Frailty, but with Census Designated I think she has done just that.
Last year Jane would announce her name change along with ... read more
unfortunately this new quadeca isn't as grand as his previous album. however i'm not complaining as these songs are still very good, i just didn't like the brakence feature.
a little better than his previous, but still not good. although i do like the direction he’s taking with indie rock but has a lot to improve on, mainly vocals and lyrics.
Location: Wallsocket, MI
Date: Friday, September 22, 2023
Time: 12:00 AM
Suspect: April Harper Grey
Bystander(s)/witness: Gabby Start, Jane [last name removed], Hen House (what the fuck)
Crime(s): Robbery, attempted murder, identity fraud
underscores is an artist that blew up from in 2021 from their debut album "fishmonger" which gained massive popularity for it's experimental twist on the hyperpop and electronic pop sub genres. fishmonger was one of my favorite albums of 2021 and ... read more
An album that by many is considered to be the greatest album of all time, Radiohead's 'OK Computer' is one of, if not THE defining project of alt rock. Being released over 20 years ago, every song is somehow still better than current rock albums. With literally the best tracklist out of any album I've ever heard, OK Computer is Radiohead's most ambitious record (close with In Rainbows), delivering high quality sound and diverse songs throughout the entire project. The album that projected ... read more
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Travis Scott has been an artist who I've been excited to hear from for a while, like many of his fans. The hype created around UTOPIA was unlike any I've seen from any other album and it got me extremely excited to hear his new project, and once again it didn't disappoint. UTOPIA is Travis's most experimental album to date and in my opinion, his best. Every day I find myself liking it more and more. The production, lyrics, and flows have improved so much ... read more
I've known about Trophy Eyes for quite some time now but I never cared to check out their music so I didn't really know what to expect going into this but wow, what a pleasant surprise. Upon listening to the opening track 'Sydney' I was expecting hardcore music but once the second track 'Life in Slow Motion' came on, I was quickly proven wrong. I don't really know what genre to categorize this album under and I don't even think Trophy Eyes know what sound they're going for as there isn't a lot ... read more
Devastatingly beautiful.
The eleventh hour is a desolate realm where shattered dreams and broken promises reside, bathed in an aura of profound devastation. It is a haunting symphony of lost opportunities and irreversible loss, echoing with the cries of hearts burdened by the weight of regret. In this forsaken hour, time becomes a merciless executioner, driving souls to the precipice of despair as the sands of hope slip through trembling fingers. Each passing moment is a dagger, piercing the ... read more
"Art gets what it wants, art gets what it deserves"
It's not often I find an album that I consider to be perfect, a 10/10, Twin Fantasy is one of those records, but it took a while for me to realize. When I first heard Twin Fantasy I knew it was special, but it never really clicked with me and I never fully understood it. I mainly just enjoyed it for the fun production and outstanding songwriting. It took a while but I finally understand this album, and wow. This record is powerful, ... read more
This hit hard...
Kesha's 5th studio album "Gag Order" may be one of the most emotional albums to be released this year both lyrically and sonically. Although there are many low points in this album with some parts being overly repetitive, boring, and weak lyrically, this album is very dark, especially when you realize Kesha's story. Some parts gave me goosebumps listening while others made me uncomfortable because of the dark themes in the lyrics, but I guess that's what makes this ... read more
Lovejoy is back with their brand new EP 'Wake Up & It's Over' and I'm honestly surprised. They seemed to have improved on their low points from their previous EP, 'Pebble Brain' and highlighted their strengths in this. I think the songs are more distinct than Pebble Brain and seem to have more character and personality. While this album is no where near perfect, I think they improved their sound a lot. I do think that the mixing on some points, most notably 'Call Me What You Like' could be ... read more
This album is just like OK Computer, but instead it's the opposite and the worst fucking album I've ever heard.
Okay woah. What the actual fuck did I just listen to. This EP was my introduction to Maruja's music and I am pleasantly surprised. The composition of all the instruments works extremely well, considering how there wasn't a large range of creative and musical diversity between the songs. This entire EP was very very cinematic. Its filled with suspenseful buildups that lead to cathartic and emotional yet beautiful climaxes. The orchestral jazz and post-rock/punk influences fit very well with the ... read more
Jack Harlow's new album not only surprised me but many people as well. While completely overshadowing his previous album, 'Come Home the Kids Miss You', 'Jackman' is a complete change of pace that shows a lot of Jack's real potential when it comes to creating music. This project is a lot more experimental than his previous albums and features better and more diverse lyrics, instrumentals, and a more unique sound overall. I think Jack is taking a step in the right direction with this album and I ... read more