I think this definetly maybe be pretty good. It’s really a Blur thinking about it, but this album is an Oasis of British music as it gives us a story, morning glory.
Maybe Gunna was so boring that this spark of life sounds better that it actually is, but this is great in my opinion. I'm friends with a dj that listens to basically everything in the club, bass, electro lanes and he told me about Iglooghost. This album has since become incredibly anticipated for me and it goes crazy. It has so much energy and uses the electronic elements so well. Definitely a great album
I actually started out enjoying this quite a bit. The flow was good, the delivery was intense and the beats were solid, however, this album runs so long and Gunna has less energy with every song. The features are bad too. While the first 6 songs are quite solid, he does nothing to build on it and continues making the same song for 20 tracks
While this new wave of personal folky singer song writers is a cool trend it's gotten stale. This album is cool, but it's not the best in a very oversaturated genre leaving it to not stand out of the crowd. It's fine, however, it does nothing ground breaking to distinguish itself apart from Jessica's admittedly interesting voice, however, it doesn't do much to save it
I love a good instrumental jazz album. I was listening to this while ponding out some studying for my finals and it failed to disappoint. The album is so colourful and the musicianship is truly on another level as all the compositions are put together. This is definitely a must listen
Dua drops a pop song to continue her evolution, but it seems more like it stunted it. Something about everything that's happened to her seems like nothing has gone right and this album really feels like something went wrong. Dua said she wanted to make a psychedelic pop album and her production collaborators reflect the idea, however, this album isn't an interesting genre experiment, but boring pop music with one or two highlights
Remember when Future and Drake were friends? what a time to be alive. The long time collaborators and now enemies dropped a trap classic in 2015 that's undeniable. The dark atmosphere Brough by future combined with Drake sensibilities combined for really something special
The problem with putting poet into your album title and calling yourself a poet is that I’m hyper fixated on the lyrics and the bad lines and I forgot to realize that Jack Antonoff’s production is slowly ruining music
Taylors best work came from lockdown when she made folklore, since then she very clearly wants to go back to pop but the influence of the the folklore era and the bringing in of Jack antonoff has lead to her making a lot of half folk, half pop grey matter
This is actually good. I am a Black Keys lifer and they are one of my favorite bands of all time even with all the disappointment I've had from their releases since Turn Blue. The singles for this album had me mixed. I hated Beautiful People (Stay High) and I Forgot To Be Your Lover on first listen, but since then they've grown on me a lot. I always loved This Is Nowhere though and it's also really grown on me even more than it had before.
I opened this album on the bus to school and I only ... read more
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ps this might be the greatest album of all time
This is the type of performance from Future that gets you an in-form card on Fifa
This album feels underdressed. There are some cool songs and Faye has a cute little voice, but there aren't many distinctive parts apart from the oddly good Lil Yachts song. It probably didn't help that I was failing in my football manager save while listening to this album. It isa cute album that''s worth a listen, but I tuned out a little bit towards the end
Maybe Ian Brown and Noel Gallagher should do an album together and we see what that makes. Mars to Liverpool is a banger, but the rest of it shows how far these two legends have fallen
Kid Cudi continues his downwards skid with an album marginally better than the first, not a major improvement though
Yeat has actually made a genuinely great album. There is so much to like about this album from the synthetic and futuristic production to Yeat's surprisingly hypnotic vocal cadence. Yeat immediately locks you into the album with the opener and continues from then on. The whole album is bassy, distorted and futuristic. It feels like Yeat went to 2093 and didn't even take what music sounds like, but what Earth looks like. This is a very Blade Runner-esc album and Blade Runner is one of my ... read more
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The dried tip of a blue whale penis, Icelandic Phallological Museum, Reykjavík, Iceland
The blue whale penis is the largest in the animal kingdom. It is commonly cited as having an average penis length of 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) to 3 metres (9.8 ft) and a diameter of 30 centimetres (12 in) to 36 centimetres (14 in).
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The reported average penis length ... read more