This album just unironically feels like home.
After some good laidback songs that don’t really stick out in the larger midwest emo space, Origami Angel (Gami) was like “you know what? Let’s make an album and casually have it be our magnum opus.”
Said magnum opus, Somewhere City, pushed the band into a more fast-paced math rock direction compared to the sort of lazy melancholy of their first few EPs like Quiet Hours. Both Ryland Heagy and Pat Doherty are practically ... read more
One time, my piano teacher asked me if I listen to classical music. Immediately, this album popped up in my mind and I said yes.
my 400th rating, let's goooooo!
It was the perfect most wholesome feel-good album to start my day, from its light upbeat citypop instrumentals and simple cutesy lyrics that come off as juvenile in the best way possible. I love when music artists use bilingualism to their advantage, as perfectly expressed hear with Sarah's vocals, and I need more of that in my life. This album heals my inner child. :D
This is insanely messy. Actually fuck “messy”, this is like if a million rainbow-coloured meteors obliterated the Earth (in a good way).
Mahōgakkō is uhh—I don’t know, MAGICAL?! It’s chaotic as shit but not in the way where it’s obnoxious (though some may view it as so). The sounds are what make it stand out so well, as they are loaded to the brim with cutesy glitch effects and pure ear candy, “The Blossom and the Thunder” being the perfect ... read more
Recommendation by @Aiysheff2 :)
Man, this got me realizing how much I’m sleeping on Turkish pop. I’m definitely not familiar with the genre but I still wanted to review this album for how hella fun it is!
Oh Oh is easily the best track, it’s fun, it’s captivating, and greatly captures what to expect for the rest of the record. There’s lots of variety within the upbeat songs’ instrumentals, keeping everything all the more engaging and almost surprising (either ... read more