You know it's bad when Jelly Roll shows up and you breathe a sigh of relief
I swear the Brits keep spawning these types of acts and everytime they rock our shit
Nothing like anything else on the market. Some good shit that gets you hooked, asking for another hit, despite the fact it's been 23 minutes, the shit's been gone for 22 cause you smoked it all
You can definitely see the influences and while at times it felt like a copy. You can tell it was as an homage more than anything else. Still a very good listen
Much like the rest of their work, Bitter Ruin is a great example of how not everything has to be grand and boisterous. Sometimes you just need a simple effectiveness not seen very often. Georgia Train is one of the best vocalists out there and she proves it again. A great album that, even with some "duds" (songs that would only get like a 7/10) is one I definitely will come back to
With The Birthday Massacre, you get one song done slightly differently so as not to be caught in copyright law hell. Even if it is their own song. This album is another example of that. It's a good song though so it gets a pass
This entire thing is a throwback to a simpler time. One where none of us knew any better as to what good sounds were. Even still, this stimulates the brain in such a way that you can't help but feel like throwing shit. Not only is this an album you should listen to in one full swing, but also take the time out to listen to some of the individual tracks. A very concise, clean, dirty listen
Just a whole bunch of fun, while not as good as their last album, this is still a good listen
As someone who likes bands like that have long runtimes on songs, I found myself on multiple different songs wondering when the song would end. The answer was not soon enough. The more trap drums I heard, the worse it got cause these were some of the most generic trap drums you can find. I just was reminded of better works and artists throughout this whole thing.
Hell as I'm writing this I'm coming to the realization this is worse. I started thinking about a 60. Now we're at a ... read more
Gay dance music with so much paranoia and personal turmoil that you forget to dance at points