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AUTHOR’S NOTE: this review touches on a lot of my own personal feelings about depression, sh, su!c!de, and gender identity and expression. if you just want to know what i think about the album, it’s an album that is unafraid to show its creator’s immaturity and angst so that it can show you growth from there, while creating a consistent sonic palette of gen-z childhood nostalgia yet still being unafraid to experiment and get insane. i don’t think ... read more
good vibe, kinda the direction i was hoping for following his contributions on blush but i also feel like theres more he can do here...
JPEGMAFIA’s ego consumes him.
peggy is an artist that needs absolutely no introduction on this site especially, releasing some of the most acclaimed and popular experimental and hardcore rap albums of the past 10 years. someone whose reputation entirely precedes them, especially in more recent times, where his abrasive personality and personal drama has grown substantially, but never enough to truly keep the music from suffering. the most recent example, I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU, was ... read more
the dead can’t stay dead forever, and with Grave Robbing, leroy breaks free of the confines of dariacore to unleash a "slower", more sprawling version of their unique brand of electronic music.
after the final entry in the Dariacore trilogy, the artist now known best as Jane Remover held a memorial service for both leroy and their former pseudonym, showing off two presumably scrapped tracks from working on the Dariacore albums. it was 10 minutes of work harder and slower than ... read more
the final act in the Dariacore trilogy and the supposed end of leroy [EXTREMELY LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER] is a brilliant send-off, pairing some of the best bangers yet with further adjustment of and disregard for the dariacore sound.
after the release of 3 albums, and EP, and much more under multiple pseudonyms in 2021, Jane Remover ultimately decided between changes on the personal front and their growing weariness with dariacore as a genre (calling the name itself “a joke that’s ... read more