Not a country listener, but I’ve had my phases. So without a doubt I can say that Zach Bryan’s songwriting shines through yet again on this one, I mostly enjoyed it. He knows how to write a damn good country song. Has a damn good voice to back it up too.
Modern country can get pretty repetitive, but I feel like he does at least a little better of a job to not keep it all the same. He’s certainly not immune to it though.
Zach Bryan could and should go down as one of the ... read more
Had almost everything I want out of a hip-hop album. Amazing energy, loved how it totally encapsulates the idea of maximalism throughout almost the entire project, with a couple of moments of extremely well-engineered simplicity/introspective.
Yes, I have listened to other popular peggy projects, and reviews will be coming soon. Don’t crucify me for saying this, but this might be his best and most complete project so far, imo. Matter of fact, it very well could be my AOTY. But who knows ... read more
Not my AOTY, but a high candidate for runner-up. Thoroughly blown away though and through. For someone as young as sam is, this is really goddamn impressive.
Definitely felt some HANL influence throughout the tracklist, although it felt a little less perfected. I can’t really be too harsh about it though because it’s not a HANL album I’m reviewing; it’s a samlrc album. She definitely got the emotion part down for sure. Everything she wants the listener to feel, be for ... read more
Throughly enjoyed this one. Bangers on bangers. This is one of my goated albums for productivity, with a bunch of roadtrip classics on there too.
Black Sabbath’s sound, including that made on this album, has made and continues to leave a lasting impact on metal as a whole.
I can’t really say a lot about this because I need to (and am really looking forward to) jump into their stuff and just 70’s/80’s rock overall, definitely one of my more ignorant genres.
I originally got HOOKED to Fontaines D.C. when I booked concert tickets for the arctic monkeys (for ref. check my Skinty Fia review) and I have been a fan ever since. This is definitely an album that appeals more to the masses, rather than the more blatantly post-punk rock identity they grew with Skinty Fia or A Hero’s Death. And even though I thoroughly enjoy their past projects more than this one, and want to see a bit more of a return to that on their future projects, I did really ... read more