Everything about this album is gorgeous. It has a wonderful atmosphere with a feeling of soft rain in a garden so tangible you can smell the grass, see the flowers, and feel the soft drops of water landing on you as you absorb the aesthetic bliss that surrounds you. The guitar playing is beyond what I have heard almost any other artist do with an acoustic and yet it never feels flashy or overly technical. The arrangements are cleverly designed to slowly introduce pieces at first, with the ... read more
This debut epitomizes all the best parts of modern power violence. It is unafraid to draw from the best of recent metal, with its fusion of classic mosh riffs and knuckle-dragging slow segments, as well as its high-tuned drums, prominent snare, and electronic elements. The production is perfect, the riffs are unique and memorable and the vocals tie it all together with overwhelming howls.
A unique and fresh approach to hardcore the band refers to as "psychedelic powerviolence," Levity's self-titled single is a powerhouse of emotion and experimentation tying together sounds ranging from psych rock to black metal to hardcore. This project is a great early entry for the band and I look forward to seeing their sound evolve and be further refined.
A masterclass in the darker side of trap brought to you by the genre's greatest producer and two of its foremost rappers. Every single song is filled with catchy and memorable moments that stick with the listener. 21 and Offset have some solid chemistry and complement one another well across a decent portion of the tape.
