An epic lyricism in lana's discography. A journey through Antonoff's harmonies. A perfect match.
You can look for any flaws in this album, but the only thing you'll find is beauty.
A really good alternative rock album. One of those that each song is better than another.
A pillar for us to understand the current indie folk
A great album in the "Twenty One Pilots" discography. Trench can attract attention from the first sound, a cry for help, a cry that calls us to enter the world of "Dema". The album builds a narrative made up of the band's well-known mix of styles, but at the same time has incredible consistency. A real escape. Yes, an escape from the system, an escape from oppression, a true adventure in search of our true nature. However, we are not alone, as Tyler sings at the end of the ... read more
A linguistic fury mixed with pop sounds. Kendrick once again shows his incredible talent for turning personal and ordinary feelings into an artifact of strength.
A collection of experiments, a real source of inspiration for new sounds.
An ambitious debut project from one of the biggest names in indie folk today.
A giant classic. Impactful for each and everyone. A revolution in the world of music. A truly contemplative and useful work.
Nothing conveys the feeling of this album better than the title itself. "The New Abnormal" brings the most sophisticated side of the New York band. They're still there! the same riffs, the same drum lines, the tired verses, the same hot bass, but there's something different here. The Strokes play around with synthesizers, travel in the harmony of vintage guitars, Julian's high-pitched vocals and all of that in a way...abnormal? The maturing of the compositions is visible here. ... read more
Rex Orange County returns to origins after "Pony". It mixes its soft pop styles with the search for new sounds and... until it sounds good. The album is well built, but nothing too remarkable, more of a pop album that pleases the fans. Some draw attention like "THE SHADE" and "IF YOU WANT IT" and others draw attention to the next song (if you know what I mean) like "AMAZING" and "7AM". I believe this album will bring more looks to the mature ... read more
A calm and beautiful album. Like a friend you meet again after a while to chat. Addendum to "No Reason" that it's hard not to stop what you're doing and look out the window for a while, admiring the beauty of the ordinary.
Came to show how easy it is to recognize a classic. "Ants From Up There" is beautiful from start to finish,like those epics that echo for weeks. It's a very personal album, with extremely true and deep vocals, but nothing unattainable and that's where the aura lies. With its unique and painful themes that are timeless and captivating at the same time, the album explains itself. Very organic, as if we were living the moment together with the band. We breathe, we celebrate, we scream, ... read more
A necessary drop? Some songs show that the band continues to manage to reconcile their catchy sounds and super emotional lyrics with adventures in new genres, such as "Good Day" and "Shy Away". However, the lack of lyricism and the exaggeration of already beaten pops deviates a little from the route they had built in "Trench". Perhaps, given the context that the band has been narrating, this is the purpose of the album and this will please some fans. For new ... read more