A little late to the hype, but better late than never.
This was a surprisingly fun listen for me--considering that I don't typically listen to electropop--and it's entirely because this album encompasses the feeling of the saying "let that shit go". A part of me wishes this album came out around the time that I came out (pun intended) as queer; I feel that the lyrics really resonate with my experience of trying to find myself and not worrying so much about what others thought of ... read more
I actually accidently downloaded this album when I was looking for music to put on my mp3 player (back when I still used those lmao); it was mislabeled on one of the bit torrent sites I frequented at the time. I was actually trying to download "Siembra" by Rubén Blades and Willie Colón (AN AMAZING SALSA ALBUM--LITERALLY THE BEST), but I wasn't disappointed upon hearing this instead on a walk to school!
This album was an out-of-body experience for me. I felt myself ... read more
I will be the first to admit that I have a soft spot for Russian composers during the Romantic period, but I absolutely adore the interpretation from this group--plus, this performance of Polovtsian Dances was my first introduction to Borodin's Prince Igor! Genuinely life-changing stuff here; give it a try!
Overall: 100/100
This album caught my eye since it was recently dropped and I'm a sucker for colorful, poppy stuff. I'm going into this with high hopes!
Akaneto- This song is highly reminiscent of the J-Pop craze of the early 2010s--an era that I kinda hold dear to my heart. It reminds me of all the times in middle school I spent with my best friend at the time where we would blast the most obnoxious J-Pop music we could find on their family computer. This song is just a blast to listen to! Would totally bump ... read more