Genuinely a pretty solid track. Instrumental is pretty good and honestly a full project with this style could have good potential.
The clipping half of this single is a really fun cover just not the biggest fan of midnight.
This album has overall okay production but is boring or downright bad lyrically. All the best tracks except for Burn on this album have terrible choices for vocal performance ruining otherwise solid track.
This EP is so raw and punchy. Metalcore hasn't been this raw since Converge released Jane Doe.
The most boring thing you could listen to. Only enjoyment was the fact that I'm geekin is a song that can loop forever.
Not surprising that a band as consistently great as Paramore covering a 10/10 song is fantastic.
A much less punchy album than their first but is consistently beautiful throughout
Average Tom MacDonald slop. Ben Shapiro rapping probably going to be one of the funniest music moments of the year though.
The best sounding the duo has been since Audio, Video, Disco.
This song sounds terrifying and it's fantastic. I shouldn't have waited this long to listen due to how much I love dogsbody.
This album gets better with every listen. It's a album that is is so dark but filled with so much energy that I'm still constantly coming back to it.
The songs on here sound great but I wish I couldn't hear the lyrics on guilty of being white.
Outside of a few fun tracks this album is a personal look at Danny's thoughts. Production is great and love how it can go from being funny on tracks like Tantor to super personal on tracks Hanami.
After I listened to this album the first time I've never been able to put it down since. The rawness of this album and all it's little details that pop out on every listen make it as fantastic as it is. Jacob Bannon's vocals work so well and add on to the brutality and rawness of the album so well perfecting this already great project.
Pretty uninteresting in my opinion. Wouldn't have listened if I didn't get a random $15 from a Revolver Magazine mystery bundle.
Edit: I no longer own a copy of this album as I sold it to buy Ohms by Deftones instead.
By far AJR's best album. The production and lyrics on this album don't work for me 90% of the time with Yes I'm A Mess and The Dumb Song being the biggest examples of these issues. However despite my issues overall with this album I think God is Really Real is a pretty good track that doesn't have the same issues as the other tracks on this album.