Intense, dramatic and emotionally draining are three qualities that define Love and that "Ants from up There" manages to crystallize to perfection. The band Black Country, New Road resumes the scene with their second album after the acclaimed "For the First Time". However, "Ants From Up There" offers a remarkable evolution, defying expectations and revealing a more cohesive artistic exploration, without giving up the emotional intensity that characterizes it. In ... read more
Un trabajo decepcionante en la trayectoria y discografía de Bad Bunny, en el que se pudo cortar muchos minutos innecesarios, con letras inconsistentes, contradictorias y redundantes, que invita a una nostalgia barata, juega a dar golpes hacia la nada y hablando cada 2 minutos de polémicas ridículas, toscas e irreales para luego decir "no me importa lo que piensen de mí".
Por otro lado, en la primera mitad encontramos beats sumamente pretenciosos con ... read more
The brilliance of Minecraft's music lies in C418's vision to create a unique and immersive sound experience. Their approach consisted of composing epic pieces for moments of confrontation with mobs, mysterious atmospheres for the depths of caves, and soothing melodies for moments of shelter in your refuge.
However, this vision faced a unique challenge. Given the moldable nature of the worlds in the game, it was difficult to determine which space was considered "your home". The ... read more
"For All The Dogs" is yet another album in Drake's career, yet another one that lacks originality and focus, yet another one that puts numbers and quantity before the quality of the tracklist.
Musically I was surprised at first. Drake starts by fusing some interesting sounds approaching r&b at times. "FIRST PERSON SHOOTER" or "IDGAF" are some of the best tracks I've heard from Drake for several years. However, as the album progresses, the monotonous, ... read more
Exhausting, crazy, energetic, loud and disappointing. Honestly, I admire the band for their ability to move genre and sound with each album and for putting out 24 albums in 14 years. I also admire the energy and dedication that comes through in each song and the band's ability to create such a loyal community. But it is perhaps the fact of making so many albums every year that causes their albums to sound incomplete and imperfect and that I am not able to find anything unique and transcendental ... read more
Pink Tape is Uzi's most experimental album to date. In it he partly follows the trap line he has traced throughout his career but mostly experiments with rage, rock or metal. The really bad thing about the album is that it has 26 songs of which 20 are regrettable. The album is another sample of this syndrome that some artists have of releasing a project with 5 good songs and 1 hour of filler.
All in all, a varied album and in its best moments, fun, but mostly boring and chaotic.