The first Kali Uchis record I’ve heard and it’s very lush and spacious; it sounds like the perfect album to listen to in the middle of the night. Not incredibly innovative but it’s not trying to be - it just sounds great. Sometimes, that's all that matters.
File under "absolutely unexpected record store finds". A great album, one misunderstood when released, that I'm sure will reward more with repeated listens.
reviewing this just to say that the daddy song just came on shuffle and oh man is it a mood killer. otherwise this mixtape is great, wayne is in his prime here. swag surf, wasted, ice cream, throw it in the bag, run this town, d.o.a are all essential. and i got no ceilings is so amazingly 2009, what a throwback
honestly, as an autistic person, i think you actually have to be autistic to really appreciate this album
The War Song is one of the most dire songs of the 80s and the rest is filler.
not going to lie, "Heaven or Hell" is a really great song.
but that COVER ART is truly amazing. incredible. 10/10 for that alone.
Juice WRLD's prodigious talent for emotive hooks and freestyling shines on his sophomore release - the last album released in his lifetime - but the album's length and lack of variety can begin to prove a bit daunting. "Death Race for Love" is a somewhat messy document of Juice’s trials and tribulations, a symbol of just how far he could have gone in his career; it’s truly a shame we never got to see what would have come next.
simply the greatest album i have ever heard - every single song on this is absolutely perfect, one of the most vital albums and, to me, the best rock album ever made.
while it’s definitely not radiohead’s best album, the hatred toward pablo honey feels far more exaggerated than it should be - it’s a damn great and endlessly relistenable alternative rock album with more emotional range than some of radiohead’s other projects, even.
half of this (especially the title track, one of the absolute best songs of the 80s nobody knows about) is very awe-inspiring and even truly brilliant synthpop - the perfect soundtrack to a cyberpunk cityscape. too bad the other half is forgettable, regressive AOR.
i can’t exactly say this album is good, but i’m more favorable to it than most people are. i’m actually partial to the idea of the clash making a synth-punk record, but their attempt at it fails due to mediocre songwriting and god awful mixing.
there are a few songs i like - nobody else likes “are you red…y” but me, and i think it’s the best indicator of where the clash could have gone on this album in a successful way. it’s a fun, synthy ... read more