Greatest album of all time, from the album cover to every second of every song. So much variety, so many sexy songs, so many inventive sounds. Cements himself not just as the King of Pop, but as the greatest artist to ever live.
Favourite songs:
In the Closet - 100
She Drives Me Wild - 100
Who Is It - 100
Oops!... I Did It Again signals an attempt at maturation from those who attempted to carefully curate the image that Britney Spears personified. Perhaps her representation figured that the childhood innocence (from a legitimate teenager, need you be reminded) wouldn't sell records, thus they thrusted her into the role of the temptress at eighteen years of age. While the idea of sexualizing an eighteen year old girl remains abhorrent on the tongue, this record does offer a glimpse into the ... read more
...Baby One More Time marks the debut of Britney Spears, the pop princess herself, and, quite frankly, one of the most unnecessarily scrutinized celebrities that western media has ever pulverized. In retrospect, it's no wonder that a mere teenage Spears would succumb to the harsh treatment that the music business habitually employs against its musicians akin to a parasite that sucks the blood of its source for life. It regularly finishes in disaster when these artists have their youth ... read more
It's unfortunate that some interesting instrumentation and thoughtfully reminiscent lyricism is suffocated beneath some honestly horrendous vocal instances. I honestly would have preferred to listen to a version of McCartney that was left sonically untouched — it could have contributed to the recollection of yesteryear to have one of the most prolific celebrities in human history recount his trials, tribulations, and experiences with a complete embrace of his elderly age and wisdom. ... read more
I would hardly consider myself an avid hater when it comes to Shinedown. In fact, there are actually many tracks within their discography that I enjoy. I cannot speak for their records as a whole (for which I will certainly review in full, at some point), and while I may seem excessively harsh (which could be a symptom of my actively deteriorating mental health, which could be a motive for my distaste at nearly everything I've listened to lately), I can certainly vouch that this is one of ... read more
Amidst the plagues of biblical proportions that encompass our contemporary existence, with dehumanizing political movements, isolationist behaviour en societal masse, and mental illness ravaging a plethora of the populace, Saint Agnes seek to both combat and embrace these tribulations through the inverted invocation of the religious institution itself. A sonic rebellion that aims to thwart the apathetic treatment by governments toward the people they have sworn on a supposed sacred doctrine to ... read more