This album commands your focus. Steadily coaxes you into your rebirth and ultimate ascension. ROSALÍA blends classical and orchestral influences with contemporary sounds. What emerges is something unabashedly authentic. I hear pop, flamenco, operatic structures to mention a few. This mish-mash of influences from Vivaldi to Hildegard and the fact that she sang in 13 languages— if not anything, this album is gloriously bold.
A sonorous yet tangled amalgamation of tunes . A collection of chopped, glitch-ridden sounds echoing the trance and progressive electronic music of the 90s and early 2000s. Its neo-soul core remains intact even as Dijon plays with experimental production.
This is right up my alley. This is like the less atmospheric, more tactile MK gee. I feel as though I just listened to a corrupted memory file surviving the apocalypse; knocked around by the elements—its scratches, micro cuts and ... read more
I love twenty one pilots more than I’ve loved any other band in my entire life. That concludes my review
My body weight got lighter while listening to this. The mismatched puzzle pieces that make up my soul found their right positions. I feel more alive!