I already wasn't that much of a fan of Give Me Your Shoulders, but at least there were about half good and half bad/mediocre songs on that project. I can't really say the same for this new project by half alive. There are very few new songs that this album has that I would consider good and not bland or boring. There are some songs that have some cool instrumental parts, but almost everything else about them is forgettable and not interesting. Wish there was a bit more variety and interesting ... read more
Brendon continues to make dull and bland music because he lacks band members. Many of the songs blend together and sound like they have the exact same guitar riffs and melodies. I do like how he tries to do some experimental stuff in some of the songs, but it never really lands great IMO. Viva Las Vengeance was the only song I didn't have that many problems with. The rest are boring or really bad.
FAVORITE SONGS: Viva Las Vengeance
LEAST FAVORITE SONGS: Star Spangled Banger, Sad Clown
UPDATED ... read more
a pretty big step down from Now, Not Yet for me. most of the songs here are pretty mediocre or just straight-up bad and uninteresting. the tracks that weren't singles (which was only 3 of them) are better than most of the rest of the project. am hoping part 2 will be a little bit better, but who knows.
FAVORITE TRACKS: What's Wrong, Move Me, Back Around
LEAST FAVORITE TRACKS: Make of It, Hot Tea
Jon Bellion's new single after two years is a pretty different take on his style, feeling kinda similar to his last record GSP but with a whole new take on it. The main idea and lyrics of the song are pretty basic, as with some of Jon Bellion's stuff, but the production of this song is something pretty new from him. The bleep bloop sounds, the groovy drums and bass, the plucky guitar, and the horns in the post-chorus makes it sound pretty spacey and funky with Jon and Burna Boy's vocals. If ... read more
twenty one pilots' self titled is a very Christian and way different sounding start for this band, created by the original band members Tyler Joseph, Chris Salih, and Nick Thomas. I enjoy nearly every song on this album, and I think it is up there with Trench for me.
"Implicit Demand For Proof" starts with this nice, beautiful piano and strings and then slowly turns into this angrier instrumental with Joseph singing about his religious struggles on whether God is real or not. Asking ... read more
| 100 | ||
| 90 - 99 | 1 | |
| 80 - 89 | 1 | |
| 70 - 79 | ||
| 60 - 69 | 1 | |
| 50 - 59 | 1 | |
| 40 - 49 | ||
| 30 - 39 | 2 | |
| 20 - 29 | 1 | |
| 10 - 19 | 2 | |
| 0 - 9 |