Somewhere on this album is the perfect track for my WWE debut entrance theme.
Underrated album from an underrated artist. The lyrical content and story telling in Jony Driver is really good.
Some good OG music. Lyrically conscious with pristine beatmaking, it's a very enjoyable project.
Funny and distinctive. OT showcases versatility on each track, and it's exciting imagining how he may develop as an artist.
I really enjoyed this experimental project from Simz. It has a good vibe, combining nice lyrics with catchy beats.
After a few listens, I've really started to appreciate this record. Mitski's beautiful voice matches perfectly with the smooth instrumentals.
Simply not my thing. Despite some good instrumentals, the vocals are not for me.
Started listening to Alvvays because of "Dreams Tonite," and the rest of this project doesn't disappoint. It's funny and entertaining. The only downside is that it's too short.
I really appreciate it. I can't pinpoint a song that I liked less in this album.
I can see the potential, but it's not quite there for me. There are a few good songs mixed with some less memorable ones. I might give it a second try in the future.
A small but intriguing project. The production and instrumentals are good, and there's an unmistakable resemblance to Tom Misch, for obvious reasons. Additionally, the features in the album are worth noting as they contribute positively.
Amusing and a pleasant listening experience. "Breezeblocks" definitely stands out.
Entertaining, with excellent instrumentals and amazing vocals. It's impossible not to appreciate Kevin Parker's talent as a musician.