tbh a guilty pleasure song of mine, the vocals are less grating to my ears than they are to the internet's. Still not anything to write home about, but a user score of 6 feels a little over the top.
Rap Devil and Lately are overhated on this platform, not bad tracks at all. But yeah the rest is pretty awful
The very definition of a cult classic. Just hopelessly underrated, especially tracks like Underneath the Moon, Down the Dream, The Mountain People, and Jill of All Trades.
It sounds a little strange, but to me this album smells exactly like light rain over the rockies. Impeccable track selection, slick high-effort arrangements, soulful performances, surprisingly good mixing (at least considering this is an indie folk artist making an orchestral album); the music of Gregory Alan Isakov was meant for the orchestra.
Though I loved The Weatherman, the Colorado Symphony unlocks Living Proof, and especially Amsterdam and Saint Valentine in a way that project ... read more
While I love Remble's delivery and wordplay, this project feels a bit like it's carried by its singles. In no means is it bad, but I can't really see myself coming back to it for anything other than Touchable, Ruth's Chris Freestyle, and Gordon R Freestyle personally. Solid for a freshman project with such a unique sound, though.
A shame that the production of this project is rushed, because there's a lot of star power and some great ideas going on here--but An Evening with Silk Sonic fails to reach the heights it could have achieved with a little more time in the oven.
MGK's magnum opus is far from lifechanging, but equally far from the levels of forgettability we've come to expect in Kelly's music. This is a half decent album with a legitimately good sense of tone and theming, some genuinely good songs, and a pleasantly surprising shortage of truly terrible tracks--definitely worth giving this one a shot if you're not normally an MGK fan.
Betrayed, Color Blind, and especially Slingshot are deeply overhated and actually not half bad, everything else... yeah everything else sort of lives up to the hate.
it's good, but second best album of all time feels a bit much.
A slick little bedroom/synthpop record featuring a more mature sound to match a maturing BENEE. 7 tracks and 25 minutes makes it a perfect length for me, displaying a range of ideas without becoming fatiguing in the slightest. Make You Sick stands out as one of the most experimental, idea-rich, and underrated of her songs, but there isn't a bad track on here. Great driving and smoking music when you're in a pensive mood.
Nothing else has or will ever again attain the heights achieved by the iconic Loon Jazz of Jazz Loon. 11/10
As an overall listening experience definitely a little weaker than the sum of its parts for me, but chalk full of excellent, endlessly experimental tracks--a not-unexpected result considering this is Eartheater we're talking about.
Still a mixed bag, but for me the best Mr. Sheeran's catalogue has to offer--and has some genuinely good folk pop tracks in The A Team, Lego House, and Give Me Love.