9/10
Nearly a decade later, Death Grips’ debut studio record, “The Money Store”, has stood the test of time and continues to be an enthralling listen throughout. MC Ride’s abstruse lyricism chronicling themes of rebellion, late-stage capitalism, and anarchical violence chemistrates terrifically over Zach hill’s fervid drumming and andy morin’s creative manipulations of foreign samplage. The album’s 40-minute runtime is marked by contiguous moments of ... read more
0/10
ngl ts shi pmo gng 🥀
best track: N/A
fav track(s): N/A
worst track(s): all of them
10/10
will post a longer review later
Best track: passing out pieces
Fav track(s): salad days, blue boy, brother, let her go, goodbye weekend, let my baby stay, treat her better, chamber of reflection, go easy
Worst Track(s): N/A
10/10
i’ll review this later
Best track: (you caught me) smilin
Fav track(s): luv n haight, just like a baby, poet, family affair, brave and strong, time, spaced cowboy, runnin away, thank you for talking to me africa
Worst Track(s): N/A
9/10
Congolese Group Konono Nº1’s 2004 Release “Congotronics”, is a convivial and energetic romp from start to finish. Featuring Intricate mbira-playing and sparkly drum-work, these recording can beguile anyone to dance to the tunes if they are open-minded enough. I enjoy a lot of african music, i find it very fun and energetic!
Best track: Paradiso
Fav track(s): Lufuala Ndonga, Masikulu, Ungudi Wele Wele, Mama Liza
Worst Track(s): N/A
10/10
London’s Progressive rock band Gentle Giant thoroughly hone every skill that they were known for having on their 1974 Record “The Power and The Glory”. accompanied by the music’s complex time signatures, intriguing polyrhythms, and lyrical themes of power and corruption, this technically sophisticated record understands how to leave a fine impression.
Best track: Playing the Game
Fav track(s): Proclamation, So Sincere, Aspirations, Cogs in Cogs, No God’s a ... read more