"oh please let me join your cult"
and for my next trick i shall write an essay on the GAY FURRY ALBUM
this entire review has been written across the span of a relationship that started because of this album and ended with me clinging onto this album, if my wording fluctuates across each song that is why
this is my favorite album ever, and i think it will stay in that spot for a long long time, i have loved this album across so many stages of my life and i will continue loving it ... read more
I want that cool S tatted on my back
Frost Children are some of my favorites from the recent wave of new EDM stars, I first found out about them when they featured on Porter Robinson's album SMILE! :D which was a big popularity spike for them, because of that they had to make this next album count
Sister is such a lively album that shifts between traditional dance pop and hard hitting EDM on a dime, these guys put so much distortion and energy into their synths and into their production ... read more
they unshitted my gaze
great stuff, these songs have such a different feel compared to the main album that both fit different moods really well, this is obviously a lot more cleanly mixed and produced which lets the melody in the songs actually ring out, especially on songs like friends and bored which makes me come back to this album's version of the songs a lot more
Favorite Song: bored
Least Favorite Song: misery
ladies if a guy tells you his favorite album is Around the Fur RUNNNNNNNNN
amazing summer album that still keeps metal's more dark elements that creates this really great high energy collection of songs
I can't lie I prefer Deftones' ventures into a more ethereal hazy sound but this album is great still despite that, My Own Summer is like a required song if you want to get into metal nowadays
Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) was sadly ruined for me by an old friendship and that ... read more
panchiko winter
Heavy Metal to me right now is the best thing to come out of Geese and it's side projects, this album will be a folk classic a few years down the line and I mean that with complete confidence
this album feels like a dive into a man's inner turmoil when thinking about his life, his love, or his faith, it starts out very chill and lowkey with songs like Drinking Age and Nausicaa that feel like him at his lowest, and then it starts picking up more and more steam and it ... read more