After the release of his previous album “Rodeo” which was highly acclaimed, Travis Scott had a lot to prove on his follow up album Astroworld which features Trav’s most vibrant Album yet. Astroworld is like a cosmic adventure that on repeated listens gets better and I enjoy it more as time goes on. The production on this is top tier as well, and is easily up there with Rodeo and that isn’t easy to say, especially with how good its instrumentals were. Astroworld sees ... read more
Legendary underground rapper is no rookie when it comes to playing the roles of a villain, or even multiple villains with different names and styles. From MF DOOM, Madvillain and Viktor Vaughn DOOM manages to create a new and more evil villain, taking on the role of King Geedorah or in the Godzilla universe “King Ghidorah”. Ghidorah is a 3 headed alien that is often the main nemesis to Godzilla and its franchise. With Take Me To Your Leader It seems like Doom wanted to give some ... read more
Danny Brown delivers some of the most dark, maddening and out of this world production on Atrocity Exhibition that it often feels like a bad trip or even a nightmare. The production and theme of it makes AE original to the point where it takes you to a whole new world with the sound and scale of it all. Danny Brown’s performance shines on nearly every track as well with amazing delivery to run along with the insanity this album is trying to produce. His vocals really suit the album ... read more
Nevermind Is an album that is incredibly nostalgic to me and will always remain that way, with some of musics greatest hits and some of the most iconic tracks in the bands history, Nirvana manages to create a clear masterpiece. with In Utero being a more raw record Nevermind is a more smooth and refined album with incredibly addicting and catchy tracks. Kurts legendary delivery and performance on each song will forever be memorable along with what the rest of Nirvana brings to it to combine ... read more
Young Thugs album So Much Fun is a good description of what to expect from this album, with really fun trap songs at times and some of Thugs best instrumentals with a lot of variety across the whole project. Theres a few skips here and there but theres a lot of songs to come back to and the replay value is high. There was a lot of really strong features but a few that were a but unnecessary.
I liked the Intro Just How It Is it, its a light yet fun song but the 2nd track Sup Mate was one of ... read more