Monkey Suite is an outtake from Madvillainy, one of the few entirely original tracks on Madvillainy 2, and the only one of those original tracks to feature a new verse from DOOM. Aside from Madlib's remix album of Madvillainy(which I need to get to soon), it appears on a compilation called Chrome Children, which is also where this cover art comes from. The full version of the artwork is an amazing illustration by the way, featuring DOOM and Quasimoto in this abstract world reminiscent of ... read more
"Here they go, feminizing men again"🔥🔥🔥
In an old(slightly edited but it still has the part I'm talking about) review of Rhett and Link's Nerd Vs Geek rap battle, I dubbed the trend of pitting two characters(or archetypes in the case of the example I just listed) with slight similarities against each other in the context of a rap battle a old and mostly forgotten trend of its time, implying that content in the format didn't succeeded in popularity or quality ... read more
Final edit: it is complete! If you don't want to read my feelings on every track than you can just scroll to the bottom to read my final thoughts.
I don't know anything about Autechre. I haven't even listened to one of their songs before today. But being the first person to rate and review a twenty eight hour album was too enticing to pass up. It seems to a be alive album chonricling an entire tour(at least based on the only review blurb i saw from bandcamp), with each song ... read more
I'm ngl Y'all. I forgot to review this. It's the only thing I've been meaning to review outside of a special occasion, so what better time than now?
Daughter of Darkness by Natural Snow Buildings is an intimidating release to say the least. Not because it has a wildly experimental or inexcusable style like Bithces Brew or Girl With Basket of Fruit, but because of its length. This album is seven hours long. It is a seven hour long drone folk album. And I mean this is really ... read more
ramona flowers is kinda bad ngl
Thumbs Down:
Falling in reverse should be signed to flex entertainment
Ronald Radke's music sounds like a joke, but he's made it clear time and time again that he takes it completely seriously. And I'm not giving this a thumbs down fro him in particular, because I don't even know a fraction of the extent of his antics. These lyrics would have a more appropriate home on images of grim reapers with shot guns, and these instrumentals channel that same energy. Ronny is the ... read more
Gr3g is an album that I made in exactly one week. I'm not asking you to listen to it, because let's be honest I don't know who wants to listen to something I made in seven days with two samples. I'm only here to give more insight than I did when the record initially dropped. Some one might listen to it because I have a sizably bigger following than when I wrote this, but that's my intent with this little blurb.
So this started pretty simply with me trying to see how I ... read more
An incredible exploration of humanity and what suffering can lead us to do
Ngl this has potential to be a good pop song but it ruined that by being about a glitch productions property
Review and rating are strictly for the bonus track
Y2K was an album that's biggest issue was being offensively inoffensive. It wasn't something outwardly terrible, but it lacked any emotion. This bonus, however, actually made me mad.
If you're wondering why this isn't a deluxe edition, it only had one extra track. That track is called GYAT. Not only did she name it after a term that certainly lacks as much longevity as music, but she misspelled it too. And besides the ... read more
Black Midi is done for the foreseeable future. This is the news that I'm sure many of us already know. I know a lot of people are devastated, but I won't act like I didn't have an inkling that Hellfire would be their last album once Greep started talking about his new group more than Black Midi. I also don't really want to act all high and mighty about that either; I still held out hope that we would gut album four one day. Even though this is really sad news, I can see why ... read more
Will Wood is an artist who occupies the same spaces online as Lemon Demon, Tally Hall, or Jack Stauber. Although they aren't as much of a champion of internet culture as the examples I just listed, If you're a big enough fan of them you'll likely stumble upon and enjoy Will's work at one point or another. I know they fronted a band named The Tapeworms, but that's literally all I know about their career before his solo work.
The Normal Album has a very big sound, and I ... read more