Although this is some of Vince's best work techincally, it doesn't shine more than that. He manages to spew this "profound" message in a superficial light.
I've been in West Memphis, Arkansas (arguably one of the worst places in the United States) for the past few months, and I've experienced these issues firsthand. I do not deny them. However, the pseudo-radical persona is tiring.
The white man this, the black man that.
"You can live by the gun, die by ... read more
At first, hearing the introduction track made me giddy. I immediately felt the familiar lofi-centric instrumentals I yearn for. However, that’s the only good thing I have to say. Milo goes on about virtually nothing for the rest of this album. Nothing of value was lost. Nothing of value was said.
Atlas is an artist that I had inadvertently stumbled upon, and since then, she has quickly grown to be one of my favorite rappers. Something about this early to mid 2010's lofi-rap had really clicked for me, and I've been in love with it since then. The thing is--many of these artists have grown to be sort of niche. You can see in their streams that they were once immensely popular. However, now, you check SoundCloud and the small amount of comments are as recent as 4+ years ago. ... read more
Peggy had so much yet so little to say.
I have so much but so little to say.
I mean, this is just so edgy. Peggy makes himself out to be this intentional contrary figure, but it doesn't work. He's asking for the drama, but it's not worth giving it to him. I'm not gonna waste anymore time on this.
I’m sad this wasn’t better. I still like a lot of the tracks but ultimately a good half of this album is monotonous. What’s excellent though is that we can finally say that not all their tracks sound the same.
Kanye is by far one of the most formative people in my life, and the arrival of BULLY is bittersweet.
Considering this has arisen Kanye out of this generational "crashout", the quality is warranted.
I enjoy this album, I mean, track 1 literally sounds like it was pulled off of Watch The Throne.
However, the ramifications of this decade still linger. Lots of tracks remained unmixed, and AI is still present. However, I still remain hopeful that they'll be mended.
It's clear ... read more
3-10-2026 relisten
This album is really good. On the embark of Wilbur Soot during the release of Your New Boyfriend, I wouldn't expect him to make a song like Perfect Blue, Common Touch, or literally any songs off this album. I first discovered this band at the latter half of 2025, and I was very surprised to see Wilbur's evolution when I first heard Portrait of a Blank Slate. Songs like Sex Sells or One Day wasn't too atypical for Wilbur but still great, especially considering ... read more
If I'm being 1000% honest. An album like this proves why Turkey has the worst music scene ever. All mainstream Turkish music is just adjacent of each other. I was pleasantly surprised when a song like "Snap" railed the typical melancholic pop, but nonetheless, it still is so K-Pop-esque. However, when I hear any English in songs like this, I just cringe. This isn't a shot to Turkish people though, just the music scene. Nothing really original is begat. The rest of this album ... read more
EDIT: Now that I've had more time, this is the actual review:
Against all odds, Cole delivers... It takes decades of experience and The Fall Off is an amalgamation of that only displays dedication..
But, I have a hot take. I was surprised to see many reviews saying that "negative review on J. Cole = bum fucked". But honestly, most of the J. Cole reviews I've seen on this site are generally pretty negative.
However, I won't say more about that.. (actual review here) ... read more