Significantly less consistent than II, and with significantly less highs than I, Led Zeppelin III sits sort of at a crossroads. while it’s a recipe for a disappointing addition to the series, and the songwriting is inconsistent, it still distinctively plays an important roll in their discog, pushing more folk elements and tuning into finer and more intricately delicate sounds. it’s certainly a unique album in their discography and i’d argue it’s the reason why the ... read more
No matter what I say here, I won't truly be able to capture the journey this album takes, convey the expanse of the otherworldly individualism here, or explain the bizarre impressionist tendencies $waggo is engrossed by across this whole tape - but that's okay. Who knows, maybe one day I'll figure out how to truly explain what's happening here; maybe one day I'll understand what's happening here in the first place. Until that day, this will be the best possible way ... read more
as well as being incredibly consistent, this genuinely predicted the next 2 decades in music. astounding.
also; anything could happen is an all-timer song
not only is this an incredibly consistently fantastically project (the opener has one of the best deliveries trap has ever had) but it has also aged unbelievably well and has predicted basically everything that has happened in the trap scene since. A project released in early 2016 should have no right to be THIS ahead of its time but it genuinely is - from basically the entirety of the melodic underground since then, to rage, to lil uzi vert’s sound on eternal atake, to lucki’s ... read more