Genesis Owusu - REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE
83

I have a lot to say about this album, it's bizzare.

On one hand this is really fucking good Hip Hop, the user score is not doing it justice. Every song is a fresh new sound, new rhythm, and somehow a whole new genre. It's incredible!

On the other hand.... the lyrics are like embarrassingly bad. Instead of going on a 30 paragraph rant all I will say is that the album fundamentally fails to stage a Critique of Ideology and that Zizek is rightfully turning in his... er... bed? Oh ... read more

Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel
62

It has taken me years to come around to this album, mostly because of Peter Gabriel’s vocals, which are to me quite grating. That being said there are definitely tracks worth your time on here, and overall it marks a good first step in the ex-Genesis member’s solo career.

Supertramp - Brother Where You Bound
77

Frankly I do not get the hate. While they have other far greater, more memorable tracks on other records this one holds the unique honour of feeling extremely short, which is one of the best things an album can do! it’s got tightly knit, catchy tracks all throughout and the title track is just awesome. Yes, the departure of Roger is audible, but I think it’s less of a deal than a lot of people make it out to be.

plantoid - FLARE
71

I find the labelling of this album as “prog” rather strange, it neither recalls the style of the early 70’s rock paragons nor is it particularly revolutionary. That being said I can definitely see an evolution out of the previous decade’s Neo-psychedelica movement, breathing a fresh air of life into the scene. Definitely going in my library!

Neurosis - An Undying Love for a Burning World
63

The atmosphere is certainly appealing, the cover and title are fantastic and the track titles invoke a similar feeling as Talk Talk’s later albums… that being said I do not really find the music very substantive. the soundscape, while enticing and immersive, is very one-note. The album doesn’t really have any highs or lows until the last two tracks hit you with some interesting moments, definitely my favourite chapter of the album.

The Lemon Twigs - Look for Your Mind!
65

Calling an album a period piece is a tad strange, but that is what The Lemon Twigs essentially are. Of note is just how perfectly they capture the sound of the 60’s, most of the songs could easily be B-sides on an early Beatles record… but that does come slightly to their detriment.

In capturing the “vibe” of the 60’s what they have effectively done is select for all the crazy innovative stuff going on at the time. There is a reason this album sounds more like ... read more

Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis
90

This is one of those albums you can't help but grow to love. Listening through the whole thing for the first time can be a bit daunting in how minimal it is, it's not an album you can put on in the background while you wash the dishes without losing out on so much of it's substance. It's that first real attentive listen where you realize there's more than just 3 tracks with any substance.

The first two songs are probably the strongest, a very enticing intro to what is ... read more

Yes - Close to the Edge
100

To this day, I cannot name a bigger emotional journey than this album. No flaws, no missteps, nothing but pure love. It's no wonder Bill Buford left afterwards.

LCD Soundsystem - This Is Happening
82

I love the more serious songs, the bookends are amazing and so is you wanted a hit. That being said, half the songs are skips because of just how much they take you out of the emotion.

Beach House - Bloom
70

I might be a drooling nincompoop but I can't really tell the difference between a lot of the songs. Probably a sign that I'm not listening intently enough, but then again that also makes me not want to listen to it again that much. So, oh well.

Quadeca - I Didn't Mean to Haunt You
72

My friend really likes this album and his appreciation is almost contagious, not enough for me to really like it too but you know, baby steps.

Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
80

When Danny goes all goofy mode with the vocals I come very close to punching the nearest civilian in a burst of aggressive rage. That being said I liked most of the songs. Golddust is better than Ain't It Funny.

JPEGMAFIA - I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU
79

I don't really get the more aggressive sound that dominates the A side, but the lyricism along with the lovely sounds of the B-side save it for me.

Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)
82

If I had a boyfriend that broke up with me this album would probably be a 10. It has all the emotional punch to ruin you, I'm just not in the position to be ruined.

Marvin Gaye - I Want You
71

Most of the songs sound exactly the same but that's okay because that one sound is really good.

Citronus - Distorted Landscapes
77

Má. Fínasta mál.

30

It's kind of a shame how much I hated the vocals. I quite enjoyed a lot of the instrumentals and would really like to hear a version without the singing. I think the vocals are a highlight for many, I wish I could relate. Equus is an awesome song though don't get me wrong.

Clairo - Charm
82

If this didn't come out at like exactly the same time as Imaginal Disk I think it'd have been a lot more memorable. It's a good album that I thoroughly enjoyed even if it's largely outside my soundscape.

The Smile - Wall of Eyes
67

My original review disappeared before I could submit it, couldn't be bothered rewriting it. Kind of sums up how I feel about the album.

Beth Gibbons - Lives Outgrown
84

Woah this album is awesome? It kind of feels like you're stuck at sea at night and are riding into battle. Either that or you're working through some tough shit. It has a really solid sound throughout and Beyond The Sun is Beyond Amazing.

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