Sounds like it would fit into the ILDMLFY tracklist holy shit this is beautiful
A decent debut album for Ken, some tracks are quite repetitive, but others have pretty solid molodies
The production goe$ $o hard on thi$ album wowyy and the energy i$ incredibly hypnotic. YES GODDD $care$ me and ha$ more of a loud delivery and it would be my only $kip, to be hone$t. But otherwi$e I really enjoyed thi$ beautiful LP
Cole's performance on his presumably last album is incredibly passionate as he gives it his all. I'd say the 1 hour 40 minute runtime is deserved for how much this project means to him and the fact that it might be his last studio LP
Their emotion is displayed incredibly well through the tracks and it's hard not to feel their greif
This can't be real. Did Drake really just drop this??
The sleepy vocal performances and uninspired beats made me want to knock myself out. This might end up being the worst (mainstream) album of this year. And it's hard to find redeemable qualities for tracks that can easily be considered a 0, I don't know, I might eventually give them that deserved fat goose egg after a while. To be honest, I actually quite like the first half of Cheetah Print, but then the horrible chorus and ... read more
"sorry to burst your bubble"
"And plenty more examples that had you goin' Dora the Explorer outside"
"Girls from Atlanta call me Santa. Girls from Australia, what can I tell ya?"
"Yеah, and when you run into the Iceman, what you gon' do except freeze?"
"Pull up Maybach, beep-beep, baby"
"She said, "Astaghfirullah," because I'm back with Taliban"
"My ****** didn't have a pot to piss in" ... read more
Someone must've been cracking tons of jokes in the studio huh
The sample flips on this album are incredible wow. Pusha spits as usual, but it's still amazing, and the production is really good for most tracks, but a bit lackluster for others to be honest. The features as well felt a bit underwhelming, especially with the runtime of ones like Ye (on Dreamin Of The Past) and Cudi (on Rock N Roll)
(50 -> 70)
Why is Blalock on the cover🤣🤣✌️
Now that I've been getting more into rage music, I see early life crisis in a completely different light
I have to admit that I did have fun listening to this album and it's really well produced, with distorted rage bangers
But I still feel like what drags the album down the most is Netts vocal performance. Like one of his weakest performances is on the track who tf is u, that chorus he does is painful. I have gotten more used ... read more
I love the sample flips on this mixtape and the production is so amazing. Best project from the THREE SIDED TAPE trilogy, in my opinion
A concentrated instrumental project with some pretty good beats
I enjoyed the first four sides, but then it took a massive dip. I do see that Travis is experimenting with tons of sounds, like seriously, this project covers an insane amount of genres, but quite a few times it doesn't land. Like some of the industrial, brash cuts I hate quite a bit. That said, there are some serious gems in here and I appreciate his creativity
Such a confusing listen, it makes you feel isolated, like that one seen in Get Out, drowning in a void. Reminds me of The Death of Pablo, where it's mostly eerie sound, with minimal vocal deliveries. Also, I am such confusing feelings towards COMPLIANCE that I can't decide on a rating, whether or not I like it for how abstract and quite fitting it is, or hate it because of the noisy, abrasive, ear graping production. A Halloween listen for sure
In my opinion, Gorvernment Plates is Death Grips' weakest album to date. Yes it has some really good tracks, but most are kind of forgetable. Death Grips still does a great job of making futuristic, glitchy beats, but there isn't much energy on them. Very little rapping from MC Ride as well, but they still do their thing of loud, buggy production
A really good Halloween album to be fair. BBC is Peggy's debut album, and while it's quite good, it is way too long, both the tracks and the overall runtime of the LP. Also, the sounds are no where near experimental or full as his later projects. It's interesting to me how Peggy started out and how he evolved from this album, since it's a very big gap between this album and Veteran, his next released project, let alone any other album in his discography
I used to think that all Death Grips was, was MC Ride shouting into the mic at full lung capacity and overly loud instrumentals. But after revisiting the DG discography, I've come to realise that DG is one of my favourite artists of all time. With Exmilitary, the group offers amazing concepts and lyrical ability, as well as MC Ride being more understandable (except for Blood Creepin which goes into modern DG sound, which I don't prefer, but do not think is bad at all)