Weird follow up after A Work of Art. It’s not bad but it feels like a B side more than a single
As someone that grew out of HU heavily, this ain’t bad! It’s got a similar formula that I’ve heard from them and other bands but I like how punchier the production feels in this one. Been missing that sort of sound since their earlier single Chaos
Beautifully tragic ghost story.
I loved it when I first heard it mainly because of the production. But the more I listened to it, the more things I grabbed. It took one day where I was at a pretty low point in my life where I truly appreciated the album.
Songs like Tell Me a Joke is heartbreaking, Born Yesterday is a tearjearker, House Settling is unsettling, Knots is as genius as it is disturbing and anxiety inducing. It's also wild that that's the banger in this album considering ... read more
The most Brockhampton sounding album since the breakup. None of the solo albums or even their last albums as a group really gave me the same magic that I got from their older BH albums. Granted, it's not always needed to recreate that sound or feed into the nostalgia heavily, it's also not always a bad thing to experiment from that and doing something different from what you're known for. This album feels like a nice and natural blend of both. It sounds like their was some fun ... read more
Uh...
I'll be honest, as much of a Wayne fan I am, I can't say my expectations were high for this as much as it was for Carter V. Something about him lately has been a hit or miss. When he hits, he for sure hits. Like Welcome to Tha Carter goes hard and Hip-Hop is catchy as hell. But when it's a miss, damn is it a hard miss. The biggest example for this...
Peanuts 2 N Elephant.
I kept hearing about this song in particular but I couldn't help but laugh the whole time. I felt ... read more