“Heaven or Las Vegans” is a fascinating project that breaks away from many of the conventional norms of music; as one of the pioneering albums in the dream pop/shoegaze genre, it demonstrates how an album can say everything without uttering a single word.
It transports the listener to a parallel world where words are blurred and what prevails is interpretation and the surreal; I find it fascinating how this album can adapt to each person who listens to it, how every song is ... read more
The best pop album of all time, the way in which Vespertine combines the sensual and the poetic, taking them to another level of ART. For me, Vespertine showed two sides of the coin: one side with angelic choirs accompanying Björk's miraculous voice, and the other side of the coin showing the raw part of the album but still sounding harmonious. When the two nuances come together, talking about love and sexuality in a poetic way, listening to Vespertine is an unparalleled experience, ... read more
The best hip hop album ever, with Kendrick proving that after leaving MAD CITY, he has more to give. The way the album presents itself as a transformation from caterpillar to pupa to butterfly, telling us the context at the end of each song without ever stopping, the hype is huge.
It makes me cry every time I hear it. It gives me hope and happiness and makes me think that humanity can be saved.
Lux became an album that I liked from the first time I heard each song, something that hadn't happened since NFR. In my opinion, this album contains one of the most ambitious projects of the year, apart from the fact that it contains songs that could easily be among the best of the year (La yugular, Reliquia, and Magnolias). Although I also think it has some moments that prevent it from being a perfect album, such as the beginning of “Sauvignon Blanc” or the structure of ... read more