Chappell Roan’s debut album "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess" is a confused mishmash that struggles to find its footing. While Roan attempts to channel the alt-pop seriousness of Lana Del Rey and the quirky charm of Lorde, the result is a messy, disjointed collection of tracks that lack coherence and direction.
The album opens with promising glimmers of potential, but quickly descends into a hodgepodge of conflicting styles and themes. Roan’s vocals, while ... read more
Original Review: balls
Edited Review:
After listening to the album once more on a nice friday evening, Jack Harlow's album "Come Home the Kids Miss You" is nothing short of a revolutionary masterpiece in the annals of music history. From the very first track to the last resonating note, Harlow defies expectations and delivers an unparalleled auditory experience that transcends genres and redefines contemporary hip-hop.
What sets this album apart is its impeccable balance ... read more
I will relisten to it over the next week and update.
Other than Karma Police and No Surprises, I don't really vibe with the rest of the album.