Cafune's album, Running, is a very peculiar take on the type of songs with disconsolate lyrics intertwined with vibey, sticky melodies. Since it had been a few months since I last listened to this, I decided to rediscover it, which has left a slightly better impression on me. I had an impression that it would be a mediocre project after Tek It, but I found that I had taken a liking to more of the songs. The mix-up between the songs that included an electronic voice component was such a ... read more
It's truly mind-boggling that there is even a single positive review on this album. Metro Boomin's Futuristic Summa album makes me wonder how incredibly low he's fallen from HEROES & VILLAINS. Although it may be unfair to compare this abomination to HEROES & VILLAINS, at least his other works were bearable, and some songs were actually enjoyable. Here, however, you can't point to just one or two flaws within it because the entire album is smothered with horrid ... read more
Being the first time I listened to any of Lorde's works, Melodrama makes me think that I won't be enjoying her other albums as much. I feel like many of the songs in the album blend into a single, sad, expected, monotonous instrumental. I do enjoy listening to melancholic songs, but I feel like they are executed too poorly, at least from a subjective point of view, and get too repetitive and tiring to listen to. That's not to say that she isn't a good artist. I think that ... read more
Mediocre? Maybe, but it's not to say that it's a bad album. Compared to Tyler's previous albums like Chromakopia, Flower Boy, or Call Me If You Get Lost, this one might sit at the very bottom. Some of DON'T TAP THE GLASS's best moments come in features of the songs like "I'll Take Care of You" and "Don't You Worry Baby" by Yebba and Madison McFerrin, respectively. I didn't really enjoy Tyler's vocals in this album, as they were ... read more
The song's title is very fitting for the track, feeling like a more toned-down version of a tropical summer song. I can totally imagine this song as a soundtrack for some sort of film where the sun is fading away and everyone is playing volleyball at the beach or something. It wasn't a surprise that the production is great, for it is Tame Impala, and I really loved it, no complaints. A very minor detail as well, but I liked the cover for the single.
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