This is my favorite album of 2025. Had the honour of seeing Beach Bunny in concert and it was genuinely one of the best experiences of my life, they have become my favourite band and I absolutely love this project from them. There isn't one song on here I would consider subpar, it all has such a good vibe and tons of replay value. Can't recommend this album enough.
Fav Tracks: Chasm, Vertigo, Clueless, Big Pink Bubble, Mr. Predictable
Least Fav Track: N/A
It’s pretty corny and a little bit uninteresting at times. High highs, low lows, and a lot of mid in between. Overall I do like it, but there’s too much that didn’t land for me to rate it higher. Lyrically super fun, but it just doesn't feel like a complete listen.
There was one good song I guess, but a whole lot of mid and dogshit fill every corner of this album. Taylor's lyrical ability has practically vanished at this point.
Genuinely one of my favorite albums I've ever listened to. I could listen to any song on here and really enjoy it, it's solid from start to finish. Sir Chloe is definitely the best artist I've discovered this year and I'm hyped to hear more releases.
Fav Tracks: Should I, Salivate, Center, Know Better, Hooves
Least Fav Track: N/A
This album was a fun listen, but not necessarily the greatest musically. Don't get me wrong, there are high highs on this album and plenty of catchy tracks, however there's a few songs here that feel a bit like filler, and maybe it's just me but it felt a bit repetitive through the middle of the album. Good, but by no means perfect.
Fav Tracks: Just Dance, Summerboy, Paparazzi, Poker Face
Least Fav Track: Starstruck
The only songs I had heard from this album going into it were Don't Stop Me Now and Bicycle Race, which had me very interested in hearing this whole project considering Bicycle Race was a childhood favorite of mine and Don't Stop Me Now has a case for being one of my favorite rock songs of all time. The album starts off on a low note (what the fuck was going on with Mustapha), but the following couple of tracks were a great run of excellent songs with fun energy and legendary Freddie ... read more
Genuinely one of the most replayable albums I've ever listened to. There are SO MANY BANGERS on this album I genuinely found it hard to pick a favorite. Chappell's music is flashy and in-your-face with excellent backing beats and instrumentals, with some of the best vocal performances I've heard in recent years. This album is so much fun, and it makes up for some of its minor shortcomings with non-stop energy.
Fav Tracks: Red Wine Supernova, HOT TO GO!, Pink Pony Club, After ... read more
This was a BAFFLINGLY bad addition to the Beatles discography. I've been listening to some of their stuff lately and you can feel the passion and creativity that goes into their albums. And then you have Yellow Submarine. What the fuck happened here? I mean a few of the songs from the first half had like two or three decent songs, but the second half was just so weird. It's like George Martin forgot what album he was working on and just accidentally put a bunch of Christmas movie ... read more
This is genuinely one of the greatest east coast hip hop albums of all time. The lyricism is astonishing, the beat-making and production are unbelievable, and the influence of Mobb Deep's magnum opus can be felt in all parts of modern hip hop. Absolutely amazing album.
Fav Tracks: Shook Ones Pt. II, Survival Of The Fittest, Eye For An Eye, Up North Trip, Give Up The Goods
Least Fav Track: Cradle To The Grave
While I do think it's a bit overrated, this is a great album with plenty of enjoyable bops that I'll be replaying for a while to come.
Fav Tracks: Apple, Sympathy is a knife, 365, B2b
Least Fav Track: I might say something stupid
This would be so much better without Carey Washington and also if the lyrics weren't more despicable than Gru.
This was such a nothing burger of an experience. I got absolutely nothing from this song.
Deadass thought this was Future for a minute, it sounds ok but it's really nothing special or anything I'd actively revisit.
This project was (for the most part) pretty enjoyable and had a couple of songs I quite enjoyed. I think the catchiness and replayability of some of the songs on this album are probably its biggest strong points. There were a few songs that either didn't do much for me or were just flat out not very good, but otherwise it wasn't too bad. Some of the songwriting was relatively basic and the backing instrumentals were pretty generic at some points. Overall, a mixed bag with some songs I ... read more
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I absolutely LOVE this album. One of the best rock albums that came from the 2000s, solid front to back, and full of endlessly replayable bangers while also having some great lyricism and excellent instrumentals.
Fav Tracks: Teenagers, Welcome To The Black Parade, This Is How I Disappear, Sleep, Dead!
Least Fav Track: Blood