Over a decade after its initial release, the Money Store is still the benchmark for experimental Hip-Hop.
While Tidal Memory Exo is as technically proficient as Iglooghost’s previous works, things feels more focused this time around.
This results in a record that is much more accessible, memorable, and repayable than anything they have put out to this point.
Life Under the Gun has great replayability thanks to its melodic hooks and punchy instrumentation.
While many of the tracks on the record are a tad underwhelming (Return Policy, Sway Too), there is still a lot to enjoy here.
Best Tracks: Very High, Seizure of Assets
Right off the bat, we must say that Doja Cat's latest album Scarlet is much better than many would have you believe.
That being said, for an album with such confrontational and edgy marketing leading up to release, there are really only a handful of tracks (Demons, Gun, FTG) that reflect the dark and experimental aesthetic Doja has been pushing.
Still, Doja Cat continues to improve as a rapper and a songwriter, and despite a few lackluster tracks (Ouchies, Often, Love Life) Scarlet is ... read more
While Scaring the Hoes delivers the experimental production style you would expect from a JPEGMAFIA record, it feels much more succinct compared to his other projects with a run time of only 36 minutes.
The soulful nature of the beats and samples are a nice addition as well, as Danny’s influence is felt throughout not only in his lyrical contributions but also the sound of the project as a whole.
While Danny Brown and JPEGMAFIA may not be the most commercially successful rappers in ... read more