How does an artist tackle the inevitability of their death? For someone like David Bowie, one of the greatest artists of all time, he wanted to do some self-reflection on his life before he bows out with creative spectacle. Even in his final moments, Bowie still wanted to prove to everyone about what he was capable of doing, and that is something I wish to strive for for the rest of my life.
A debut that is both parts terrifyingly enchanting lusciously soothing
How do you evolve a sound that’s perfectly nostalgic? Simple: you make it sound more beautiful.
American Football finds themselves delivering on their third American Football outing an out of the park improvement from their second in every way possible. Beautiful songwriting, luscious soundscapes, and a clear improvement over what they had started 20 years prior.
It's funny. When the album isn't overbearing you with squeaky auto-tune vocals and overbearing bass tone production, Netts' talent shines on the more unique songs such as "no sleep" and "<3 me." So yeah, besides those two tracks, this album goes on way too long with too many of the other songs sounding the same, or even painful to listen to.
From the first second to the last, this album stops at nothing to make sure that it's got a tight grip on you as you endure heavy riffs and powerful production