An album that will serve as the blueprint for the indie rock of the future. So many interesting ideas and genuinely great tunes. Almost contradictory though, I felt there could’ve been more variety in the tracklist as I definitely suffered from a bit of ear fatigue. Mirtazapine to Love Me Different was definitely the spot in the tracklist where that was felt the most, but I did feel that Ice In My OJ to Whim was a great start to the record. Brotherly Hate continues to be my favorite song ... read more
I wish lyrically she could come up with something new, just seems like we’re rehashing the same ideas in Bewitched
The best black metal band you don’t know exists is back with sharper production and creative songwriting. Really dig the songs this new ep
I started appreciating Ethel Cain as an artist with the release of her quite controversial Perverts EP. It showed not just her personality but it showed that she always is trying to make music for herself and not worry what her fans may think. Her bold personality really came through with the rollout for this record and for that I became a fan. I admittedly still struggle to get through Preachers Daughter, but what she has accomplished here takes the sounds of Preachers Daughter and elevates it ... read more
As of right now, my aoty. Infectious songwriting and charisma that I can’t get enough of
I have been obsessed with the energy on this project. I love it!
A masterfully crushing lp from a band that’s been in the game for quite some time. Really surreal the heaviness on this album
Turnstile truly has established for themselves a new path, subverting different genre expectations to make an album that is hard to categorize. While certainly embracing elements of their hardcore punk/post-hardcore roots, they’ve branched out to include whole many different influences to make their own distinct mark. As if Glow On didn’t do that already Never Enough truly sees Turnstile reaching where no other band has truly reached before and making a fun, creative album in the ... read more
Probably the most important producer in modern musical history, Brian Eno introduces us to a whole new world with his embrace of electronic music that left quite an impressive mark on music culture
May be just a bit too subtle, infectious songs to be had nonetheless.