Brian Eno is a weird fucking dude and i love him. This album made so much sense when i learned he had a hand in it. Oh, also, this goes hard. It's abrasive, the squeeky guitars hurty my ears but i love it. The few existing basslines are great, and even if not played very well, the brass instruments are good too. This just sounds like rebellious fun. Just the boys groovin.
Eu demorei pra entender esse álbum. Não entendi as letras, achei chato e meloso de mais. Ri dele quando uma amiga minha me mostrou, vou parafrasear Azaghal aqui e dizer que eu escrotizei. Agora olho de volta pra aquela época e me acho chata e amarga, então começo essa review sendo melosa como o álbum e peço desculpas pelas vezes que falei mal do álbum.
Uma das coisas que acontece quando você escreve uma música é que ... read more
Yung Buda is an intriguing person. Before known for his naruto-themed raps and anime aesthetic mixtapes, full of strong, overwhelming basslines, he changed his twitter profile picture to the colour black and announced the end of the anime raps right after the release of the sequel to his acclaimed mixtape Músicas Pra Drift. One of the things he used to procclaim was that the listeners should "Reject false icons". That would come to be his way to express the maturing of his ... read more
AJJ fucking rocks. Their record with the cannibalism reference on the title fucking rocks. It is sharp, fun and funny and this is a live version of it, but it has a lot of new, renewed jokes. The only thing stopping me from liking this more than PWCEPATLPITW is the fact that it has other AJJ songs and it is a live album and not a re-recording of it. Not that i dislike other AJJ songs, AJJ is my favorite punk band. AJJ !!!
Radiohead's career has been full of left turns. Instead of dropping more typical Alt Rock after The Bends they dropped the experimental and conceptual OK Computer, and instead of still making Alt Rock after that they decided to make what you could condense down to electronic music on Kid A. In Rainbows isn't one of those left turns, but it still retains the great quality you should expect from Radiohead.
In Rainbows receiver the majority of its praise from how gorgeous and touching it is, and ... read more
I have never been a big fan of Lana's music. Her vocals felt dead, bored and like she wasn't really putting all of herself into the performances, like she had the potential to make something great but she held herself back to pertain to that certain aesthetic - And i can't judge her, as she was actually successful in building a pretty large fanbase with that style. Her songwriting was weak and she had some really bad lines and song themes.
This album is a great improvement from the previous ... read more
Ska is a tricky genre. I have read it came from reggae, and i have read reggae came from it. It's played for jokes and for a lot of people is a vapid, sad ghost of reggae, and for your knowledge, i don't think like that. It also apparently exists since the 50s, so congratulations Ska for existing and having great music since the 50s. But just like most music, the best of it came out in the 2010s, and for Ska it was this album.
Ska Punk has been a thing since forever, yes, but i never have ... read more