‘Even in Arcadia’ by Sleep Token is the UK metal band’s fourth album in their catalog as for someone who listens to mostly any genre that sounds good, but this album is an album.
From my own personal experience with Sleep Token, their second album titled “This Place Will Become Your Tomb” was my first introduction to the group as I quite like what Sleep Token started as with it’s atmospheric instrumentals and the singer’s amazing vocals accompanying ... read more
“أكثر b/w مور” by the infamous and underrated duo(?) Burqa Boyz came back with another mixtape after their 2017 release. This one of the project’s best works as the project kept and kept releasing banger after banger since their debut mixtape of ‘Miami Arab Emirates’ back in 2012.
On the mixtape, there is the Side A track ‘MORE’ pand the Side B track ‘MOORE’ and both tracks offer a pleasurable, fun, and energetic performance and ... read more
The self-titled posthumous album from Sophie Xeon is an unusual release from one of the 21st Century’s innovative producer, but also arises the question on whether posthumous albums and releases should exist.
In an overall opinion, the production of the album is too safe and less experimental compared to Sophie’s first album. While the features such as Bibi Bourelly, Kim Petras, and BC Kingdom do help elevate the quality and enjoyment of the album, this is the safest release from ... read more
‘the collective soul and the unconscious: chapter one’ by Billlie is the group’s first EP with the inclusion of member Sheon, and this EP is a very fun and engaging EP from the group.
A lot of the songs on this EP is more of the brighter, bubbly side of K-pop which may disinterest some fans and even outsider listeners, however the group and production does a good job in engaging the listener especially with the title track ‘GingaMingaYo (the strange world)’ having ... read more
‘HEAT’ by (G)I-DLE is the group’s first English EP in their discography, however even if this is a landmark for the group, more could’ve been done for the EP.
This mostly somber, calm album has its own special moments such as in ‘Tall Trees’ in the last chorus where everything becomes harmonic and somber and to ‘Eyes Roll’ where the beat is addictive and playful.
The EP’s production is amazing with many of the instrumental choices and ... read more