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This bunch of characters gathered in a house to live together 24/7 to produce three albums in a year. The album is pure chaos, but an amazing one with something for everyone – from 'death grips'-like tracks to adorable indie ballads.
This bunch of characters gathered in a house to live together 24/7 to produce three albums in a year.
The album is pure chaos, but an amazing one with something for everyone – from 'death grips'-like tracks to adorable indie ballads.
Brockhampton's Saturation is a wild and diverse debut album that blends alternative hip hop with daring production and emotive performances. Led by Kevin Abstract, an openly gay African American frontman, the group challenges norms within the rap scene. With contributions from multiple members, the album offers everything from hardcore tracks to indie ballads. Though chaotic, it’s an engaging and rare gem that serves as the first part of a captivating trilogy. Explore Brockhampton's Saturation and experience their bold, genre-defying hip hop journey today!
You listen to this 'shit,' as he would say, and it feels like listening to Mobb Depp from ’95. This stuff is unmissable for anyone who loves well-made East Coast rap.
You listen to this 'shit,' as he would say, and it feels like listening to Mobb Depp from ’95.
This stuff is unmissable for anyone who loves well-made East Coast rap.
Joey Bada$$' debut mixtape 1999 is praised for its authentic East Coast hip hop sound reminiscent of the mid-90s. At only 17, Joey delivers powerful and technically skilled lyrics, offering an alternative to modern rap's focus on brands and superficial trends. The review highlights the mixtape's nostalgic vibe and strong lyrical flow, making it an essential listen for traditional hip hop fans. Dive into Joey Bada$$' 1999 mixtape now and experience the revival of authentic East Coast hip hop!
"Delirium, a distorted album, a bit psychedelic, very sad, but not easily defined like all UY labeled products." "'I need you' is a dance under the moonlight, drunk and high, spinning around until you don’t get anything anymore!"
"Delirium, a distorted album, a bit psychedelic, very sad, but not easily defined like all UY labeled products."
"'I need you' is a dance under the moonlight, drunk and high, spinning around until you don’t get anything anymore!"
This review praises The Underground Youth's album Delirium as a deeply emotional and psychedelic work. It highlights standout tracks such as 'Strangle up my mind' and 'I need you,' noting the album's mix of melancholy and underground love anthems. The reviewer connects personally to the lyrics and appreciates the band's use of cinematic references that enrich the album's atmosphere. Delirium is described as a powerful and beautifully sad experience. Dive into The Underground Youth's Delirium and experience a unique blend of psychedelic melancholy and cinematic vibes today!
Sleater-Kinney are a force of nature, sweet and cruel noise musicians at the same time. This album sounds good, like listening to an all-female Sonic Youth.
Sleater-Kinney are a force of nature, sweet and cruel noise musicians at the same time.
This album sounds good, like listening to an all-female Sonic Youth.
Sleater-Kinney's self-titled 1995 debut is a raw and powerful album from the riot grrrl movement. The review praises the band’s fierce energy and distinctive style, comparing them favorably to Sonic Youth. Not just feminists, the band is portrayed as a 'force of nature.' Highlights include tracks like 'Don't Think You Wanna' and 'A Real Man.' The reviewer recommends also listening to their 2005 album, The Woods. Discover the raw power of Sleater-Kinney’s debut—listen now and experience a trailblazing riot grrrl masterpiece!
It feels strange to hum a song sung by some killer/satanists, but music is music! The album is not a masterpiece, partly due to the low quality of the recordings, but there are some interesting gems.
It feels strange to hum a song sung by some killer/satanists, but music is music!
The album is not a masterpiece, partly due to the low quality of the recordings, but there are some interesting gems.
This review explores 'The Family Jams,' a 1969 album by The Manson Family. Despite its low-quality recordings and controversial origins, it offers some creative rustic country tracks, notably 'Ra Hide Away' and 'Fires Are Burning.' The album evokes discomfort due to the background of its performers but maintains a unique musical interest. Listen to The Family Jams and explore one of the most bizarre cult albums ever recorded.
The album starts with 'Hope & Pray,' a clean melody that gets into your head and stays there. The title track 'Mademoiselle' is a song of overwhelming sweetness where Craig Dyer’s voice is as soft as it rarely is.
The album starts with 'Hope & Pray,' a clean melody that gets into your head and stays there.
The title track 'Mademoiselle' is a song of overwhelming sweetness where Craig Dyer’s voice is as soft as it rarely is.
This heartfelt review praises The Underground Youth's album 'Mademoiselle' for its captivating melodies and soft, varied vocals from singer Craig Dyer. The album's dark atmospheres create a unique listening experience that fans of underground and indie music will appreciate. While comparisons to Velvet Underground and Sonic Youth are debated, the reviewer highlights the emotional depth and sweetness throughout. Overall, it's an album to savor fully rather than dissect track by track. Listen to 'Mademoiselle' by The Underground Youth and immerse yourself in its haunting and sweet indie soundscapes today!
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