King of Limbs is an album on which I have struggled to have a set opinion. Ranging from "Radiohead's most underappreciated gift to the world" to "An album that would benefit from an eraser (not a Thom Yorke reference)." The more time I have spent with this album, the more it solidifies to me how important of a release King Of Limbs is. The atmospheric creations in past Radiohead tracks like Kid A, Treefingers, and Pulk/Pull revolving doors that are often overlooked make ... read more
I'm not sure the world is ready to hear and appreciate this record. I'm sure that time will come.
THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE serves as a musical with lackluster content.
RAYE's sophomore album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE is packed with ambitious, extravagant tracks that serve as her victory lap after how hard she has tirelessly worked to get to the place where she is today. The albums identity is heavily reliant on the theatrics and performance of the project and that's where my issue lies with the record. THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE comes across as performative, trying too hard ... read more
Harry undeniably crafts an identity into each album and kiss all the time is no different.
Unfortunately this identity is boring.
Vince Staples delivered possibly his most emotional and vulnerable outing yet with Dark Times. I think Vince's new output will always be tarnished just because it isn't Big Fish Theory 2 but I think this is by far his strongest album since BFT and certainly a second peak for him. This album seems far more settled in a more relaxed production style with some classic live drum sounds and a lot of laid-back guitar parts. When you take this project as it is and forget about any past ... read more