I can appreciate what Beyoncé was going for in this album, and I did enjoy the message she was presenting, however I found myself struggling to actually enjoy the songs. I just found them really boring, and the songs I did enjoy at first I ended up getting bored of them later so I don't really see myself returning to this any time soon
this could possibly be one of the most important albums that has come out of the mumble rap scene, Playboi Carti has created a very unique album that clearly stands out from the rest. The selection of beats on this is amazing, the album is full of Lo-Fi and transcendent beats that are also bring in the hype factor, however some of them are kind of underwhelming, such as the beat on "Love Hurts". Carti's flow and his baby voice are also quite addictive and hypnotic, which is why I find ... read more
after many listens I think I can say that this is one of the most creative and versatile albums I have listened to, and definitely one of my favourites of all time. The album explores sounds of Folk, on songs like "I Want Wind To Blow", "Headless Horseman" etc. which are also very Lo-Fi and melancholic, and then we have tracks exploring sounds of rock and noise rock such as on "Samurai Swords" which catches me by surprise everytime. The album also features some ... read more
this is a very ambitious album, with only 2 tracks but extending them both out to over 30 minutes. Not to say this is a bad thing though, as the lengths of the songs are justified with enough substance to keep me entertained. Exploring themes of the artists growing up in New York and trying to find their identities, it raises questions and ideas that are deep inside your consciousness. My favourite one being that Satan isn't a man with red horns but a piece of your soul that everyone has. ... read more
I think this is Death Grips' best studio album, this feels like a continuation to their previous album "The Money Store" but this is the kind of sound they wanted. This has a way more consistent tracklist and way better production, and also features some of my favourite Death Grips songs ever, such as "Eh" "Warping" "Three Bedrooms" and more. To be honest, I love every single song on this, although the first 2 tracks aren't that great they are still ... read more