Maisie delivers an EP stacked with emo-pop bangers. A brilliant follow up that lives up to but doesn't top her 2018 ep. Well worth a listen.
Screw all of you this slaps. One of the best produced albums of 2020 with some great features and vocal inflections from Hip-Hops most monotone man.
I lowered my rating from 77 because over the course of one month this is already aging badly.
Coming into this I didn't have very high expectations, but I was absolutely blown away by the incredible lyricism and soulful production. A showcase of true talent. I will say some of the beats sound fairly interchangeable but I never felt bored or a sense of Deja Vu. Also if you are going to listen to this I recommend the deluxe version as it's just more sing up to the same high standard.
The first half of this goes very hard and then it kind of loses it's way in the second half. Still, thoroughly enjoyed.
It happened I guess. I like that he switched it up a bit but it's just not enough to be interesting. I have the utmost respect for that kazoo kid sample tho.
Literally barely remember Jelly on here but the productions wild.
Look I don't speak no Japanese but this is highkey fire. Solid use of autotune throughout. Also, Majinahanashi may be the hardest track of 2020.
Y'all need to learn to just sit back and vibe.
Very fun song, Deb Never sounds great as always and Kenny Beats succeeds at doing something you don't hear from him very often. Very different vibe to house on wheels. The lack of a woah keenny keeps this from 100.
I have so many great memories associated with this album, and from when I first heard it I fell in love with it. I've been listening on and off to it ever since it came out and I love every song with my whole heart.
I'm sad I had to find Lexii because of her untimely passing, but this album is amazing and It has a good range of emotions and tones.
Best Songs: Growing Pains, Love Sucks, Angels
I love the experimental and sort of ambient feel this album has. It never feels to long despite some of the extensive song runtimes. Honestly, the whole vibe is just on point and despite having a seemingly overarching theme of confusion and feeling trapped the album manages to perfectly transition between different tempos and tones to further explore its theme. Thom Yorke the lead singer of Radiohead never says too much but what he does say has a beautiful complexity in its simplicity and is ... read more