“FLOWERS for VASES”, Hayley Williams somophore album, comes with a more intense onslaught of sharp and rebelty, even more than her “Paramore” lyrics, and thrills “Petals for Armor” road with her strongest fury of rage ever.
In this record Hayley is not even a little bit afraid of telling people she’s in the bottom with her lover - or past lover - and her honesty is really impressive. “Just a Lover” has the perfect ending for this new step, ... read more
The thing with “Emotion” after all is that it was a project too ahead of it’s time - literally - and it shows when you look now all these new pop artists making a sonority that seems even mediocre comparing to “Emotion”.
The production reminds all of it’s listeners the 80’s disco, for sure, but in it’s own light. You may think that “Emotion” sounds like a nostalgic thing you already heard before with “Boy Problems”, ... read more
Delivering a totally basic album, Ariana Grande forgets the way she was progressing into til “Sweetener” and visibly lost herself on an album full of extended interludes with any independence.
If we talk about the popstar’s past projects like “Dangerous Woman” and “Sweetener”, we can not just hear but see Ariana Grande’s talent and identity on them, something that is definitely missing on “positions”. Maybe the sonority of it can be ... read more
With their third full length project, PVRIS exhales force, explosion, maturity and fragility with so much confidence and powerful vocals and lyrics. If the “Hallucinations” EP was excellent, “Use Me” is undoubtedly her big sister.
In this project, it’s not hard to find something good as all the songs are totally enjoyable. It has aspects from pop, rock, indie, ambient and even country, all with PVRIS sound essence that always come. “Use Me” is, ... read more
Being her maturest move yet, “folklore” is literally Taylor Swift evolving into an even more powerful and emancipated form. A 16-track project that shines with so much grace, calmness and placidity that leaves it’s listeners into a totally unique and dimensional experience.
Taylor Swift is in her best artistic moment. Leaving all her old mainstreaming bets away, she goes through a different and pure way with “folklore”. This album is not for everyone. If ... read more