I've long since considered myself an Ariana Grande fan. While her music may not stand out much in comparison to her fellow pop contemporaries, her singles were always a treat to hear on the radio and her public appearances were always engaging, while not always for the right reasons.
However, my interest in both her and her music has been waning during the rollout for Eternal Sunshine. Even if you ignore the various controversies that have involved Ariana for the past few years, her more ... read more
I once again find myself wondering how on Earth Billy Woods and E L U C I D can release music at such a fast pace.
We Buy Diabetic Test Trip's starkly unsettling sound is almost entirely owed to its production. This album features a good handful of producers, most notably, JPEGMAFIA, who produces 4 of its tracks. It is natural that with so many different producers, a project would sound disjointed and muddled, and this album is no exception. I also feel as though the production is so ... read more
This album has been haunting me ever since it came out. I didn't think much of it initially, but as time has passed, the wind has begun whispering the melodies of these songs in my ears; I have been getting random impulses to hear these tracks, to immerse myself in their bleak sound and attitude once more.
Everything here resonates with me. I tend not to view the tracklist as a collection of several songs, but rather, one large song stitched together. There is not much distinctive between the ... read more
Though the sentiment that Michael Jackson makes good pop music isn't anything new, 'Off the Wall' still captivates with its sheer brilliance. Michael Jackson's exuberant performances combined with with electrifying disco-funk instrumentals and fantastic songwriting make for a listening experience that is appealing to almost every demographic.
The first five tracks of this project are absolute pop perfection. 'Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough' starts the album off with a bang and wastes no time ... read more
I like this album! A good friend of mine really loves it, so, during my listens, I tried to see it through their eyes in order to better understand their taste. Unfortunately, this didn't really work out for me. 'Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) sees David Bowie out of his highly esteemed Berlin Trilogy and back into his classic glam rock sound.
I can't write this review without mentioning 'Ashes To Ashes', which certainly dwells somewhere in his top five songs ever. The piano melody that ... read more
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