Album Review #1
I open my eyes to a cathedral of cold, neon hues, coated with frost that has been there longer than I have been alive. A machination made of foreign metals begins to sing eulogies about existence, divinities, and dreams. Spirits and sprites dance around the space, drawing in mist until its moisture freezes too. Crystals form to refract beams of light, hoping to melt my heart as cold as the ice around me. As something within me wants to exist too, despite the fact that the false ... read more
Album Review #97
An ultimately whelming collection of consistent tracks. The best parts of the album where all the times he infused other genres into his current dreamy sound, Fox & Birch being especially notable. I just wish the project had at least one more standout moment, because overall I think it lacks some oomph, a big colorful bow to wrap the entire experience with.
Favourite Songs: Versailles Flow, Fox & Birch, Scab
Album Review #96
y'know I made my initial review as a little joke after hearing like half of a song cuz I genuinely and earnestly expected the usual Vylet Pony experience of the one or 2 really good songs I get out of her projects. I didn't come here with a negative bias. What I certainly did not expect is to hear the worst album I've ever heard in my entire life. After finishing at first I wasn't sure if it even deserves a full review but seeing the reaction to this project ... read more
Album Review #95
Wow this is just so dreary in the coolest way possible. Captivatingly gray, open fields of flowers as you slowly walk against the wind and the skies dusk. It pulls your attention the same way an open wound you are bleeding out of would. The blood would look great as contrast to the snow that hasn't melted yet. As an aside, ignoring life and death, pushing daisies moves my own imagination in ways music rarely does.
Favourite Songs: lochness, skipping tiles, daisy pusher
Single Review #18
The vocal feels so fresh and minty, which does wonders on top of the already impressive production. Deeply infectious track
Single Review #17
While in some ways it feels a little one dimensional, it excels at everything else so much it doesn't really matter. Also hits a certain vibe I chase for all the time in music.