By the 2000s the concept of the rock bandd felt worn out. Repackaged and reformed thousands of times, your classic young rebellious rock band wasn't a popular concept anymore. That was until The Strokes came around, giving the genre a lifeline for one quick revitalization. An album with such a high impact, it paved the way for the indie-rock defining the 2000s as a musical decade.
This album isn't revolutinary, it doesn't make any big statements, it doesn't redefine anything, it just takes ... read more
Dua Lipa is an artist that I haven't been paying much attention to. Obviously, I heard -- and enjoyed-- her inescapable Pop Monster hits "One Kiss" and "New Rules" but I never dived deeper than that and honestly, I wasn't really planning on doing so either. I didn't like her, I didn't hate her, I was indifferent.
But now she has released a new album, an album that had promising singles and seemed like a new direction for Britain’s biggest popstar, and this doesn't ... read more
Nicolas Jaar solidifies his reputation as one of the most experimental and interesting artists of the last ten years. After he already had one of the most varied discographies in instrumental music right nox. He now adds this droney, ambient style album to his catalogue, and yet again, he maximalizes everything so good about a genre. Ansolutely loving this.
Hearing a gorillaz song is almost a nerve-wrecking experience for me. I became a big fan of them after first hearing 2011s "Plastic Beach" and then diving deeper into their discography, loving most of their songs.
But being a Gorillaz fan has left me quite dissapointed ever since. 2017s clusterfuck of an album, the 26-song Humanz, was an album that just got worse the more I listend to it, and after that it only went downhill. Where Humanz could be described as a long, messy and ... read more
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