dude the fucking dissapoitment when i heard that voice on this beat. those guys are the most stereotypical british people ever created. the god awful flow on this thing, the repeatable minimum effort beat (that i lowkey fw its just goes on for forever). ill keep this review minimalistic, just like they did on this album
bluegh/10
This whole album is what the dude hears in his cutoff head moments before dying.
Never really liked post-humous albums, simply because i feel like labels are dancing on the grave. Still cant look at what sony does to dawid bowie, guh.
Anyway, this album is.. bad. Troughout whole listening session i couldnt shake the feeling that those songs are unfinished and put together to simply release a posthumous for hype. Idk will it be fair to rate obviously raw songs. But if i am rating than.. this is just mid. Will labels ever stop milking a dead fucking human for even more ... read more
A bit late to the party aint i? But hell, this album is simply amazing. Magnifecent guitar and vocal performance from Jack troughout whole album, catchy lyrics, great riffs. Garage Rock Revival is one of my fav rock ganre, but its very not popular for last.. 10 years. So it only makes it all even better (for me atleast). Some songs do fall a bit flat doe, yet this still a very pleasent listen
OVERALL: 9/10
FAV: Old Scratch Blues, Archbishop Harold Holmes, Terminal Archenemy Endling
LEAST: ... read more
JPEGMAFIA offers some of the most creative and impressing, mind-blowing production on his new LP, sprinkled with great bars and his energetic flows. JPEGMAFIAs music is one of a kind and one only he is able to produce. His last year drop ''SCARING THE HOES'' blew my fucking mind away, never did i heard such aggresive and extreme beats made from the most random fucking shit. This album is pretty much SCARING THE HOES part 2. Loving every second of it.
OVERALL: 10/10 ... read more
Being the ultimate southern hip-hop and trap love ballad this is, Denzel Curry portates himself as its king. This album is a one huge SHH collaboration, with little Denzel Curry and a lot of smaller southern artists. Denzel Curry goes back to his roots, perfecting the sound he once awkwardly started with and creating a platform for smaller artists to get recognized on this record. In the end, we get an amazing mix of energy filled trap songs, with each featured artists doing his 110%. ... read more
Glass Animals bring nothing new to the table with their new ''I Love You So Fucking Much'' album. On the album, they do the bare minimum, simply to make a listenable, yet not a memorable experience. So much lost potential, especially comparing to their 2016 "How To Be a Human Being'' release, which i just recently discovered and was utterly shocked that these same people made a mediocre ''Dreamland''. They are on that ''Get on the ... read more
Ye im still wondering how people still calling this rock. But alright, maybe it is.
Well, "LOOM" is Imagine Dragons experimenting with their sound. Yet they dont do it right. The sings vary in sound so drastically, that you can go from hard alt-rock "Eyes Closed" to a generous radia ballad "Take me to the Beach". And this happens all the time. Very low lows, very high highs. The pinnacle of Mixed Bag. Yet if they think of going in direction they took on "Eyes ... read more
Lupe Fiasco is not living up to his name because so far he only cooked and rarely missed. "Samurai" is another modern Jazz-Rap, Boom Bap, Conscious Rap classic coming from Lupe. Each song filled with character. Samurai is Lupe at his best since "Tetsuo&Youth" and im here all for it. Personally for me, this is an amazing gift for today from Lupe, since im a big fan of Jazz-Rap, and Lupe did it just right.
OVERALL: 9/10
FAVOURITE: Samurai
LEAST: Outside
COVER: 7/10
Lil Yachty continues his venture into psychodelia music, yet takes an approach that doesnt qute suits him as his Pink Floyd-style did. Feels like Yachty simply took one formula for each song, feels like this neo-psychodelia sound holds back his infinite creativity that he let loose on "Lets Start Here". This is not a bad album, yet i really think "Lets Start Here" is still his best work, and definetly better than this
OVERALL: 6/10
FAVOURITE: i really dont have a ... read more
I love how the site went on with the flashmob and turned all the colors ''brat green'' lmao. Great administration.
Anyway, this album. One might say that this album is a renovation of pop music. And that one might jsut be me. Pop music never sounded so fun, never had so much soul in it. BRAT is made for you to dance to it , for you to cry to it, for you to dance and cry to it.
This album never bores your, the beats enver go stale, never go slow, but most importantly, they somehow are all ... read more
5 years later they come back with something that wasnt supposed to be cooked up for 5 years straight. Damn
its ight tho
My god. Jesus fucking Christ. It feels like if this album was made specifically for me. If you read my bio you should see why
Kamasi Washington. Im not scared of calling him a jazz prodigy of our time. I cant call any of his album "bad" or "below average". He only cooked for his whole carrier and hell, this might just be his best work. His Jazz Magnum-Opus. He boutta get that purple star and a 9 from fantano believe me.
This is a perfect example of how you should make a ... read more
The main problem with Justice is that every their album sounds the same. Is it particulary bad? Yes and no. It sounds good, real good. To my liking atleast. But it sounds samely good. They are trying mixing and blending some different ganres into their music. For example, this album has Tame Impala (only one guy btw!) feature and jazz infused song, but that doesnt really change anything. Overall, its the same goodcold Justice. Are they stagnating? Maybe. But i think its just what they do the ... read more
Fuure and Metro 1 month later:
"WE STILL, INFACT, HAVENT QUITE GOTTEN TO KNOW YOU WELL YET TO GIVE YOU EVEN A SINGLE DROP OF OUR TRUST"
The album is meh btw. Still thinking why they even made a second part
Should* delete later
This is J.Cole at his worst after a long time. Really feels like this mixtape is an excuse to put one single mid Kendrick diss. Oh, btw, can we even call it a diss? Mf just literally copied Jay-Z's diss and called it a day. Using Kendrick discography as argument is dumbest move ever imaginable. And diss aside, this mixtape is not finished in any way. Bro took some beats, slapped some words on it and skedaddled. Hearing this after The Off-Season which i fucking loved and ... read more