Doja Cat really needed to try hard to create an album right after the stellar "Planet Her". The album starts off strong with the smash-hit "Paint The Town Red", which is a very clean and catchy anthem, but the album falls off immediately after the first song. For me, it was a hard listen, watching Doja Cat completely switch her style to something she's not used to which I can appreciate, but this dark-demon like concept she's going for is falling flat. A lot of the ... read more
This album is a depressing listen if you delve deep into Justin's lyrics. This is the most mainstream Blue October album out there and as much as I love it, it does have it's tracks that aren't the best in my opinion, but it did helped launch their career to new heights. It's a important album to have in their discography, but not the best. "She's My Ride Home", "Overweight", and "Drilled A Wire Through My Cheek" are some of the best tracks ... read more
This is by far the darkest, grittiest Cure album out there. The dark tone of the album helps portray the feeling of Robert Smith's lyrics. It's an experience to listen to the album from beginning to end, and personally my favorite Cure album to date. "One Hundred Years" and "A Strange Day" are for sure my highlights of the album.
Nail is 100% the best Foetus album. I'm an industrial head and this album is so different with it's sounds and samples used. Not a bad song on here, definitely one of my favorite albums of all time.
This album truly is a masterpiece, and I will say one of the best "supergroup" albums to exist. Scott Weiland and Guns N' Roses work so well together besides them not getting along the best behind the scenes. The delivery with every track never fails to get me hype. Starting the album with Sucker Train Blues lets you know what you're in for and really keeps a steady pace throughout the tracklist. There are some lest than stellar tracks on here I will admit like "You Got ... read more