something tells me i need to explore more spanish music. i've never heard anything quite like this before. the genre blending is immaculate, and it definitely still holds up to this day, leaving me in complete awe. labelling it simply as prog rock doesn't do it justice—it draws from its respective cultural influences and incorporates jazz elements so beautifully. truly an ethereal experience.
fav tracks: El anillo del Capitán Beto, Alarma Entre Los Ángeles, ... read more
will forever have a special place in my heart
just finished a 3hr english exam that i absolutely flunked. this album really added to the melancholy, but oh well. it's a sonically gorgeous album packed with raw emotion that made me buss. ahhhhhhh hopefully tomorrow's english exam goes a little better after having this itch my brain.
the music video is phenomenal, but let's be real: the song is not the masterpiece people are making it out to be. while the song is great ear candy, it isn't quite as groundbreaking compared to the likes of other hyperpop artists.
title: edging to close to the edge
Ah Yes. Having only heard stand-alone tracks from the English band Yes throughout my life, rather than any full-length projects, I was left with a lingering impression—captivated by the sheer creativity that the band held. For context, as my journey into discovering music began roughly two years ago, my taste inevitably evolved as well. While I had always kept an open ear to the unknown, it took a considerable amount of time to fully appreciate ... read more
i genuinely do not understand how peggy continues not to miss. this shit goes so hard.
i freaking love porter robinsons music sm fr fr. i really am unable to quite put my finger on it, but somehow he is able to connect with me unlike any other artist. it feels almost as if his discography is the soundtrack to my life, as i match my steps to the beat of his tracks subconsciously, or how i sometimes feel like he would be awesome to have existential conversations with over coffee. but i digress. parasocial nature aside, this is truly an amazing work of art. despite the pivot in ... read more
While this record marks a significant departure from Billie’s previous works, it maintains the same trend of thematic dissonance. It starts and ends on a high note, but loses some of its essence midway through listening leaving me unengaged. Particularly, tracks such as "L'AMOUR DE MA VIE" and "THE DINER".
I'm not entirely certain about how much artistic direction Billie holds, but from a production standpoint, this project truly shines. Finneas has clearly refined ... read more
makes sense that someone with a good taste in music would only come out with something that parallels their taste to produce this scrumdiddlyumptious project. splendid job everyone with both the vocals, lyricism and instrumentation (especially the one and only @SnowyFighter) 😉👍
phil doesnt know when to stop tickling my brain with his elegant words and tasteful instrumentation fr!