Asian Glow's 11100011 is an emotionally potent yet somewhat basic return to 5th wave emo, blending electronics and melodramatic soundscapes, but it struggles to stand out compared to more mature works.
Mac Miller's newest-oldest-posthumous album shocks you with it's emotional value and lyrical depths into the deepest abyss of life and death.
For anyone still wondering, and recommending... I listened to this album the day it came out. But thx anyways lmao.
on Love of Life there are some new ideas and some old ideas, that sometimes aren't fully realized or fleshed out that could have been great
Swans takes Love of Life and their Children of God Album and forms a new post apocalyptic rock album with previous sound ideas but just fleshed out in the most perfect way possible
Love is an Art is a beautiful and reverbed soaked album (which is not a bad thing here) with beautiful piano melodies and sweet instrumentation that is also diverse.
With her fifth studio release, and coming off the expansive, futuristic Homogenic, Björk set out to make an intimate album of micro-beats and minimalist production. It was the kind of production that would lose none of its force while there are countless sound ideas flowing into fantasy, romance, lust and more.
Perfect from Now On was marked by its experimentation with longer song structures, philosophical lyrics, and the incorporation of cello. The album was essentially recorded three times.
The band’s critically acclaimed second album welcomed a more prominent use of keyboards, as well as greater balance between delicate and abrasive guitar tracks. The Bends also marked an evolution to multi-layered song arrangements, and increasingly mysterious lyricism which moved away from Yorke’s previous themes of personal angst.
Titanic Rising is a lush and beautiful highly diverse album, while sticking to obvious reocurring themes throughout. Perfect mix of song-writing, futuristic and traditional sounds.