Updated with every project released in 2022 that I listen to.
51.
Pretty solid album overall
52.
I don't know how to feel about this one... it's very cozy, yet something just feels off about it.
53.
Lots of repetitive guitar riffs in an otherwise intriguing post rock album.
54.
Loved the more folk-rock inspired parts, the cringe fucking metal vocals I definitely could've gone without.
55.
It's not perfect, but it sure is charming.
56.
That Eminem feature though
58.
That album cover is so good though...
59.
At its best on the calmer cuts.
60.
Nothing special, passable ambient.
61.
The great production isn't enough to make up for the mediocre everything else.
62.
Some standout moments, nothing amazing though
64.
While not every track hit, I do definitely appreciate how it flows like one continuous song.
68.
Some good production, good bars, but leaves no impression whatsoever.
69.
Just more of the same.
70.
Some pleasantly catchy pop songs.
72.
Catchy hooks, fine production, but it's just so generic.
73.
Very well made and at times even disturbing and hard to listen to, although by the halfway point, the hour-long runtime starts to feel really tedious.
75.
Goddamn I get that it's supposed to be ambient but there was barely even any fucking music on this thing
77.
Christ guys... it's obviously no masterpeice but it's not terrible.
78.
Who the fuck is next in the synthpop line, huh?
80.
It's not terrible, just kind of boring.
81.
Ima Dog may just be one of the most disgusting songs ever created, and the album definitely lacks passion and a real sense of purpose, even with some of it's decent bangers.
82.
Pretty at times I guess, but those vocals are a biggggg problem.
83.
This was just a bit too much.
84.
As unpredictable and inoffensive aa bandcamp releases get.
85.
Come on guys this was pretty cringe.
88.
Not gonna lie, after a while, this one gets really boring
89.
Half of the time this guy is sleepily mumbling, and the other half he's going as hard as fuck. It's weird.
90.
Good production but annoying as fuck vocals.
91.
I mean it's not the worst thing in the world but yeah it is goddamn annoying.
93.
Some interesting experiments in an otherwise boring and bloated pop album.
94.
The many flashes of genius of this thing makes how mediocre the album turned out even more disappointing.
95.
This would probably be about 10 points higher if not for the description on Bandcamp. "Data.viscera wistfully dissects each stage of grief through 4 distinct movements." *sigh*
97.
Fun, but also really annoying pop punk.
98.
Why do I feel I just woke up in the 2000s after being screamed at for 30 strait minutes.
99.
Alright, so I was approached by @? in my shoutbox today asking me to check out his debut mixtape, so here's my quick little review.
First of all, I just want to say that you clearly are a very talented producer who knows what your doing, especially in the way that you arrange your trap drums. Unfortunately though, your vocals can sometimes undermine your great instrumentals due to ether way to many layers of weird effects that just makes it impossible to hear what your saying (like on Elixir) or your singing just being horrendously off key (such as on Wings, which is actually kind of a shame, since the strange, kind of sticky vocal melody on that track is actually really fucking catchy).
My advice to you for now is to work on your singing a bit, and that doesn't just mean slap on some autotune and call it a day, but actually, you know, practice your singing a little, and trust me, it will get better.
Some highlights included the intro cut which is just insanely hard hitting and epic, and I really liked the weird, glitchy effects on Hold On To Your Feeling.
100.
Only passable as background music.