Every record I've listened to from the year 2025.
1.
Tropical Fuck (me up) Storm
2.
Some perfect jazz rap, a truly phenomenal sequel.
3.
I LOVE PUP. IF ONLY ONE PERSON LOVES THEM, IT'S ME. IF NO ONE DOES, I'M DEAD!
4.
I LOVE THIS, SOOTHING TO THE EARS BEFORE IT FUCKS YOU UP AGAIN
5.
Pusha T is in the big three. Period.
7.
Just some fun. Nothing mind-blowing. But some incredible joy was derived from each listen
8.
Bon, Iver. That's the sell.
9.
In Bad Bunny’s best and most focused album, he delivers vibes unlike anyone can
10.
Kick ass production, amazing lyrics, some perfect vocals, some of my favorite drums of the year, what more could you want?
11.
What an amazing record. This pushes all my buttons just right.
12.
A lush and loud showcase of why Wolf Alice is a brilliant band.
14.
Every cadence about nothing proves that Aes has still got it.
15.
The best sounding, best written, simply best, Hayley Williams record yet.
16.
Just another phenomenal effort from the alt-rock duo
18.
Amazing work, another batch of amazing tracks.
19.
Classy while still cozy
20.
What a great record, this thing made my head spin and my eyes water
21.
If emotional uncertainty were a record, it would be this.
22.
FUCK ME THIS IS ART AND IT HURTS
23.
A great batch of kick-ass songs
24.
An amazing piece of hip-hop that should solidify Little Simz as one of the greatest in the game right now
25.
Fuck me up and let me cry
26.
TW: Tyler, The Creator is having fun again!!!
27.
Open Mike Eagle makes points while being beautiful
28.
In a two words this album is sexy and beautiful
29.
Nothing more than a great batch of pop punk songs.
30.
An extremely well-rounded record, where every song exudes amazing lyrics, music, vocals, and vibes.
31.
A fun little concept record that maybe takes itself too seriously. But still leaves enough room to be a good time.
32.
Punchy and raucous, everything I wanted from Turnstile
33.
Gone too soon. Another example of how to do a posthumous record right.
34.
You're good again??? Thank fucking god. Love it when Lorde can make me sob.
35.
A nice record from, what I have to assume, will be Tik Tok's next favorite alt rock band (and for good reason)
37.
I love Ethel Cain, and this is just another showcase of the immense skill Cain holds.
38.
Holy shit. We're so back.
39.
Incredibly safe. And has some weird flows in the tracklist.
40.
I wish this was better, but it was good
41.
Lives in the shadow of it's predecessor, but still manages to find it's own moments of light.
42.
Please make anything over 30 minutes please.
43.
While Florence + The Machine's artistry is still evident and sprawling, it runs a little too long and causes light fatigue on listen.
44.
God bless Doja Cat doing synthy-pop-rap
45.
A bit of a mess, but still good
46.
Freddie delivers some amazing bars on here, but the beats tend to blend together in a way that causes me to forget the project.
47.
A nice introspective piece of indie music
48.
... I don't wanna talk about it.
49.
Biting lyrics and a gorgeous showcase of Laufey’s vocals and jazz composition skills make for a very promising start to Laufey’s career (even thought this is not the start)
50.
You have to pick one or two JID. You cannot throw every mood and vibe into the pot and call that good.