His longest project, but it has no skips. It's all quality Mac Miller, solid singing performances every now and then, very nihilistic, pessimistic feelings injected into every song, and an exemplary Jazz rap project from the 2010s.
A quality art rock album, a good break from the mainstream. It's quite the swirl of Latin influenced strings and horns, nocturnal/moody ambient melodies, and vivid, sub-blasted structures that make the album feel like the soundtrack to some kind of exotic westerner. The track list starts out pretty versatile but not crazy in tonal shifts, the opener, Metamorfeame probably being the most energetic, raw, and punkish song in their catalog, Nubes feeling like an unnervingly happy beach day, ... read more
A spit-in-the-face, punk rap, yet serene rock effort that sees Peggy tackling a genre that he's been teetering on the edge of since he broke out with Veteran. All of the more energetic, grimier songs in the first half of the record are punchy, coarse, and so satisfyingly aggressive, with the acceptance of track 3 with "I'll be right there", which is more adjacent to the ending tracks of the album.
The Final third of the tracklist sees a more personal and glistening movement, ... read more
A playful, but sharp display of Simz' personal life. A whimsically threaded album of personal experiences, the trials she's been put through via other people in her life, and the understanding and trust of self. The neo-soul, jazzy productional choices kind of make it feel like a family of instrumentals that was abandoned somewhere between the 60s - 80s, found again, picked up, dusted off, and polished, and Simz glides on all of them effortlessly. Favorite tracks are Lotus and Hollow. ... read more
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