Some aspects of this album is good, but the bads are awful. The uncessesary whispering, the mix and she sounds close to falling asleep. Don't get me wrong I like the style just not on every single track.
The best emo-punk album I've ever heard. Usually I always cringe my ass off to these kinds of albums that's why i never got into them but my friend recommended it to me and I might say this bangs! The concept, the angsty vocals, the beautiful instrumentals it's all came together to create this masterpiece. Highly recommend
it's alright, some decent tracks but I like the direction here Litte Simz is tqaking a step back and this record is quite decent
This album is so powerful to me, the lyrics the message and how it helped me in a tough time this album is great. The beat, vocals are all perfect from the first track it blew me away on how bombastic it is. And this album does not miss holy just amazing album and I cannot describe how amazing it is
I really like tuv his yr videos are always up as soon as they upload, but I love music as well. This album is bad, like I get literally nothing from this. Nothing memorable, no tracks stand out because all tracks almost had the same vibe and awful demo beats and the vocals sounds like they're recorded for history rap battles he just fo nothing interesting. The lyrics are cringe and 😴 and he just rolled this out like it's bowling bowl
I'm not impressed by the first listen because I listened to it after going on a lose streak in league of legends. But after a thorough listen man, Kendrick Lamar what a musical genius. All parts of this is what makes him human, his emotions. And damn I love it, there are different pieces that makes this a enjoyable and interesting listen. And I'm really excited where he goes from here
1.) Intro
Opening with a strange monologue, the album's intro sets a tone of bizarre and somewhat cringeworthy humor. It's a mixed bag - some might find it amusing, while others may roll their eyes. The ominous build-up doesn't quite prepare you for the rollercoaster ahead.
2.) Hot Dog
"Hot Dog" kicks in with aggressive guitars and Fred Durst's in-your-face rapping. The profanity-laden lyrics and the relentless energy make it a quintessential Limp Bizkit track. The shock value is ... read more
The impact that the first track brought is stunning, the fact that this is Yachty. The yachty, that i think is a factor why I enjoyed the album as much as I do. This is just produced by pink floyd and actually pretty good, every tracks had some interesting idea that I never got bored while listening. Time just flew by just like that
Creedence Clearwater Revival's debut is a solid foundation for what the band would become, but it also highlights some of the limitations of their early work. The album, while undeniably authentic, doesn't quite reach the heights of innovation or complexity that would characterize their later releases.
The reliance on covers, while a common practice at the time, does make the album feel somewhat derivative. While the band's sound is undeniably rootsy and genuine, the lack of original ... read more
This is more generic than the album which had 7 years on it. It feels like Lukas Graham asked for help and no one respects him anymore so he paid for a subscription to ChatGPT and finished this album
LUKAAAS GRAHAAAAM!!!! They're sceaming because they want you to stop making garbage albums
Ram is a charming and eclectic journey through the creative minds of Paul and Linda McCartney. Released in 1971, this album stands as a testament to McCartney's post-Beatles explorations. It may not have the same immediate impact as his earlier works, but its unique quirks and diverse musical styles make it an enjoyable and underrated listen.
"Ram" is a testament to McCartney's willingness to experiment and explore new musical territories. It might not be an immediate classic, but ... read more
McCartney by Paul McCartney, the debut solo album that followed the dissolution of The Beatles. Released in 1970, this album marked a significant moment in McCartney's career, showcasing a more stripped-down and personal approach to his songwriting.
"McCartney" is a curious and intimate snapshot of Paul McCartney's creative process. Recorded in isolation during the breakup of The Beatles, the album captures a raw, unfiltered McCartney experimenting with various instruments and ... read more
1.) Imagine
The titular track, "Imagine," is a utopian anthem that transcends generations. Lennon's vision of a world without borders, religions, and possessions is delivered through simple yet profound lyrics. The piano-driven melody is instantly recognizable, creating a timeless piece that remains one of the most impactful songs in music history
2.) Crippled Inside
"Crippled Inside" takes a lighter, country-inflected turn. The jaunty piano and upbeat instrumentation ... read more
We should be getting albums like this more. The songwriting, the rawness, the emotions it's beautiful