Getting into Ed’s mind isn’t easy
Body Of Work is one of the rare albums I’ve encountered that feels dreamlike, but in a negative sense. Here we have an abstract, messy, beautiful array of short songs, all of which offer only a brief glimpse into the sorrow of Edward Skeletrix.
Sure, some songs are clearer than others, but an air or sorrow, doubt, and anxiety clouds the whole listening experience. At times, it can feel like a muddled mess, a collection of sounds and murmurs ... read more
Contrary to what the user score may suggest, Problématique isn’t a bad album, but is unfortunately pretty damn boring.
When I listen to Kim Petras, I’m looking for a fun, slutty, maximalist good time. While Problématique holds its own as a very polished pop album, sticking to a winning formula, noting here demands attention. Nothing here feels like unbridled Kim.
Problématique follows a loose and bizarre French theme throughout, though a stronger adherence to ... read more
Such a deeply beautiful record that doesn’t have to sacrifice minimalism to make an impact.
Neu! is one of my most beloved Krautrock bands and their ‘75 record embodies everything about the band which helps to carve out their unique appeal.
Unlike Kraftwerk, Neu! Gently blend central Krautrock sounds, remaining subtle and pensive without sacrificing catchiness.
Some of the slow, entrancing beats which were later employed by artists like David Bowie are on full display ... read more
Y’all are dumb, lame, and NOT tapped into the Philly drill scene.
Not his best, but still goes hard
This is what SALEM is at their finest.
Like damn the sound is so pure and focused.
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