Into The Void Posted August 5, 2022 Posted August 5, 2022 14 minutes ago, Polgg48 said: im sure i choose what people known for genre range its existing and charting but yes usually i throw in too many albums in one go its sometimes too overwhelming. i forget 70% of the new releases i listen to each friday lol
Polgg48 Posted August 11, 2022 Author Posted August 11, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 5th August 2022 YoungBoy Never Broke Again - The Last Slimeto i always have soft spot for him and stream his annual album when new one come up, zero evolved but he just get it fav: Umm Hmm, My Go To, 4KT Baby, Vette Motors, Acclaimed Emotions Kokoroko - Could We Be More afro-jazz album which pretty much on traditional route, nothing too complicated to comment on and for library walk fav: Those Good Times, Age of Ascent, Something's Going On Mall Grab - What I Breathe australia future garage house sound minimalist and electronica ala bicep, high BPM and few more various genre in between fav: Patience, Intercity Relations, I Can Remember It So Vividly Fireboy DML - Playboy tamed lounge AC afro-beat with modern approach so most sound like lofi pop song. the plants and seeds this guy got fav: Bandana, Compromise, Afro Highlife Dylan Scott - Livin' My Best Life predictable country album, anyways himbo got big arm great pec, and healthy lean pack, sad when OF is last option for him fav: Leave Her Alone, cant have mine, Nobody, title track The Flatliners - New Ruin diss their usual punk sound and we got vanilla mainstream alt rock, isnt it sound good, listenable but just mediocre mid fav: souvenir, performative hours, rat king Soulfly - Totem tolerate visual and cohesive wise groove thrash metal from once long ago nu-metal, blah mixing and technique though fav: Superstition, Ecstasy Of Gold, Spirit Animal Jay Worthy & Harry Fraud - You Take the Credit, We’ll Take the Check grimes step-bro jay worthy on another payroll money laundry, tight westcoast hiphop on retro tones but jay almost ruin it. fav: Good Lookin', Almighty, Winnipeg Winters The Interrupters - In The Wild admire they understand what essential of ska-punk lies and the result is brilliant here, fun poppy friendly for rate PG-12. fav: Anything Was Better, Raised By Wolves, My Heart Eminem - Curtain Call 2 not sure but check new songs, turn out all tragic beside Is This Love and dont know why people keep clout on em pls rihtire. fav: Is This Love ('09), The Monster (Ft. Rihanna), Love the Way You Lie (Ft. Rihanna)
Polgg48 Posted August 19, 2022 Author Posted August 19, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 12th August 2022 Goo Goo Dolls - Chaos In Bloom hag being a hag refusing to fade to oblivion, instead pull out same pop rock 10 songs about positivity and acceptance. fav: war, let the sun, you are the answer Kasabian - The Alchemist’s Euphoria middle of the road, they got creativity/efforts pouring with signature sound but it comes out as try hard and boring as a result. fav: T.U.E., ALYGATYR, LETTING GO Arch Enemy - Deceivers miss alyssa back on the hunt, mixed bag with half of great death metal and others for mediocre outcome. good but bland. fav: In the Eye of the Storm, Poisoned Arrow, House of Mirrors Danger Mouse & Black Thought - Cheat Codes quite opposite to most pair producer and rapper projects when black thought hard carried over uninspired beat on his bars&bars. fav: Strangers, No Gold Teeth, Aquamarine Panda Bear & Sonic Boom - Reset retro psychedelic pop from animal collective offspring, full of joy happiness hippies and carefree. much prefer than 'Time Skiffs' fav: Go On, Edge of the Edge, Livin’ in the After Freddie Dredd - Freddie's Inferno when im on cloud rap or randoms, it's like playing devil advocate either got hot garbage ala ken carson or this mid sleepy one. fav: greed, fraud, regardless Thee Oh Sees - A Foul Form raw lofi underground garage punk that is straight to the point. not that intensify to get annoying from heavy melodic choirs on it. fav: Scum Show, Funeral Solution, Too Late for Suicide Rod Wave - Beautiful Mind his antic has been rid on sobbish life inspiration as every former albums and im done. keep release same song over and over fav: No Deal, Stone Rolling, Fading, Keep Going, Everything Norma Jean - Deathrattle Sing For Me offer little to no dynamic metalcore that you might like if you love to have singer keep screamo every 10 sec, edgy. fav: Call for the blood, title track, sleep explosion The Game - Drillmatic: Heart vs. Mind bloated and out of talent to come up with 30 tracks album with one-noted flow and cheap beats. eminem diss 10 min song, grrrl fav: O.P.P., No Man Falls, Fortunate, rubi rose, The Black Slim Shady ( so delulu put all energy for childish beef )
Polgg48 Posted August 26, 2022 Author Posted August 26, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 19th August week Aitch - Close To Home hilariously cartoonish stereotype for 'love island' audience staple, mumbling read bars and bubblegum pop beats for tiktok teen. fav: Fuego, Baby, R Kid, title track Hot Chip - Freakout / Release mature groovy synth dance which is not fall behind their former projects but just couldn't help wanting to heard more from them. fav: Hard to Be Funky, title track, Time The Chats - Get fvcked pretty easy to digest garage punk album, curated the genre with melodic choirs to go altogether to ease on its own. masc only fav: 6L GTR, Panic Attack, Emperor of the Beach Five Finger Death Punch - AfterLife kelly clarkson shoutout and tons of dad cringe lyrics by infamous groove metal band, from insufferable production to messy improvise. fav: All I Know, IOU, Time Like These I Prevail - TRUE POWER high intense fast pacing metalcore with little room to breathe, not recommend for jogging but running. few slow tracks for various fav: Body Bag, Judgement Day, Deep End The Mountain Goats - Bleed Out visual action movies concept transits into goofy fun folk rock album, storytelling is not cohesive more like scene by scene on each fav: Hostages, Bones Dont Rust, Need More Bandages Phoebe Green - Lucky Me she kinda throws synthpop artpop indie rock dream pop into blender and come up with cute colorful result. huge MUNA influence fav: Make It Easy, Won’t Sit Still, Crying in the Club Heilung - Drif Ethereal atmospheric tribal folk that transcends audience to calm ancient nordic field. basically elden ring/skyrim ost. type beat. fav: Anoana, Nikkal, Tenet Cass McCombs - Heartmind unique comfy relaxing songwriting along with his scenic driving 70's soft pop rock, reckon these guitar gotta make everyone move. fav: Karaoke, Krakatau, A Blue, Blue Band Tink - Pillow Talk rolling eyes when HITMAKA tag come up on every song, her uninspired lyrics also doesnt help. everything feels so cheap as hell. fav: Switch, Oooh Triflin, Drunk Text'n, Goofy
Polgg48 Posted September 1, 2022 Author Posted September 1, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 26th August week what a week for hip hop, so many aside of JID and of course why not DJ Khaled... Roc Marciano & The Alchemist - The Elephant Man's Bones ice cold chill bars with one of best beat this year, inconsistent and roc half asleep being bored antic actually make it standout. fav: Daddy Kane, The Elephant Man's Bones, JJ Flash Diamanda Galás - Broken Gargoyles by far this year most horrifying record, avant-garde experimantal from satan worshipper. spooky even on breakfast and lunch. fav: Mutilatus, Abiectio Machine Head - ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN everything's been there done there in here, groove metal legend back on ambiguous visuals, great pacing, and riffs all day album. fav: SLAUGHTER THE MARTYR, Unhalløwed, KILL THY ENEMIES Surfaces - Hidden Youth hopefully last album before they give up on their mediocre pointless career. airy fluff weak pop with no personality, be gone. fav: Cherry Blossom, Brand New, I Can't Help But Feel Stella Donnelly - Flood love her penning throughout this chill folk pop album, concept and visual are poor and unconvincing but cute and nice listen. fav: How Was Your Day?, Underwater, title track Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Let’s Turn It Into Sound playful electronic prog pop with outstanding harmony usage, never a dull moment. loud busy complex vocaloid and chamber. fav: Let it Fall, Locate, Pivot Signal Sigh - Shiki these percussions are exceptional and main point of how great this prog metal is. excellect on else otherwise bad on cohesiveness. fav: Kuroi kage, Satsui - geshi no ato, Shouku Ezra Furman - All of Us Flames trans formerly bi goddess on another impeccable lyricism that relatable and autopiloting great. critics love this and A24 films. fav: Point Me Toward The Real, Forever in Sunset, Temple of Broken Dreams Tha God Fahim & Mach-Hommy - Dollar Menu 4 niche EC hip hop where sleepy lo-fi beat let two bums having fun spit lines, either you love it or hate this one. shaky production fav: Shukran Don, Bunny Ciao Meechy Darko - Gothic Luxury lot of repeat rhythm with same words, chunky flows and topics are nothing new. beat also not luxury as he claimed, flat. fav: Lavï$h Habits (Gothika), The MoMA, Lost Souls
Polgg48 Posted September 8, 2022 Author Posted September 8, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 2nd September week Megadeth - The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead! like they recorded on different studios and sound phoned in on their parts, everything goes pretty rough and weirdly pretentious. fav: title track, killing time, night stalkers Two Door Cinema Club - Keep On Smiling almost throw my phone off window from these obnoxious overproduced dance funk, patience paid off second half is much better. fav: Wonderful Life, Disappear, Feeling Strange Jon Pardi - Mr. Saturday Night the amount of alcohol in this honky tonk country album is through the roof, contact hotline asap. back to romance on back side. fav: Raincheck, Hung The Moon, Neon Light Speed Blind Guardian - The God Machine despite dragging over songs length is bit too much, but power metal legend shows us once again why they're here to stay. fav: Secrets of the American Gods, Blood of the Elves King Buffalo - Regenerator one of best tracklisting album this year along with 'motomami', the cohesiveness the epic production on this stoner rock LP. fav: firmament, mercury The HU - Rumble of Thunder turning themselves to more mature based on debut that made them mongolia folk rock famous, tamed but actually good. fav: YUT Hövende, Bii Biyelgee, Black Thunder The Callous Daoboys - Celebrity Therapist yelling (not screamo) mathcore where every portion/section sound great electrifying but barely audible and confusing results. fav: A Brief Article Regarding Time Loops, What Is Delicious? Who Swarms? Oceans Ate Alaska - Disparity perplexed if this djent/metalcore album makes few senses out of it like outstanding or sound mediocre like other metalcore band. fav: Sol, Hallucinogen, empty space DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ - Bewitched! switch up to more synthpop on her familiar house-based fairytale romantic theme, like extended pop remix on every tracks. fav: Under Your Spell, I Wish You Were Mine, Call You Kenny Beats - Louie lofi-instrumental hiphop beat from twitch streamer renowned producer of rico nasty/denzel curry. tight but snoozefest. fav: yet another album sound the same from start to finish, who care.
Polgg48 Posted September 17, 2022 Author Posted September 17, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 9th September week Kane Brown - Different Man finally my man finds the right materials to bring out his full potential, make best album among his catalog. heartfelt brocountry. fav: Bury In Georgia, Leave You Alone, Nothin' I'd Change, Riot Ozzy Osbourne - Patient Number 9 here comes the most overproduced album of the year from the prince of darkness. all instruments goes all in every second in it. fav: One of Those Days, Dead and Gone, Title Track Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - When The Lights Go surprise he's been around forever, hop on remixes and this only his second album. mellow AC synthpop with mediocre lyrics. fav: Friend, title track, Never Seen You Dance, Thugs Sudan Archives - Natural Brown Prom Queen modern alt r&b reminisce janelle monáe debut, her vocal is not strong aspect but her various genres blending is top notch here. fav: Omg Britt, Flue, Ciara, NBPQ (Topless) Hardwell - REBELS NEVER DIE belong in 2013 and shoulda left it there, laughable EDM big room about social escapism that sound like his another radio episode. fav: Dopamine, I Feel Like Dancing, title track, Reminisce The Garden - Horseshit on Route 66 creative art punk which could also categorized as comedy rock, quite quirky and weird structures that playful and bit chaotic. fav: X in the Dirt, Orange County Punk Rock Legend, Chainsaw the Door John Legend - LEGEND definitely an album by john legend, perfect bridge between traditional and modern r&b/soul. not that boring AC but still so bland. fav: Dope, You, Good, I Don't Love You Like I Used To, The Other Ones, Nervous Sampa The Great - As Above, So Below zumbian hiphop which she got pretty vocal and subpar bars compared to other rappers. sleepy production to hold her skills up fav: Can I Live?, Lo Rain, Mask On George Riley - Running in Waves UK ethereal 90's comtemp r&b ala OG sugababes, lovely vocal, one-noted music and lyrics is quite basic. nice but lifeless. fav: Time, Acceptance NAV - Demons Protected By Angels time of the year again when i remain bopping to new nav albums while everyone fumes. cool production and other same old things fav: Never Sleep, Last Of The Mohicans, Don't Compare, Lost Me
Polgg48 Posted September 24, 2022 Author Posted September 24, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 16th September week Death Cab For Cutie - Asphalt Meadows another one of those generic indie pop rock record with pandemic theme, wow what a groundbreaking. autopilot songwriting, useless release. fav: Rand McNally, Wheat Like Waves, Foxglove Through The Clearcut Little Big Town - Mr. Sun bigger and better than ever, late summer-fall country pop album delivers mood booster posivitity and wholesome moment for our hippie lives. fav: Better Love, One More Song, God Fearing Gypsies, Song Back The Mars Volta - The Mars Volta revemp the band and straight to basic AC art pop that got few new experimental elements. polorizing record either you love or hate it. fav: Shore Story, Tourmaline, Flash Burns From Flashbacks EST Gee - I Never Felt Nun reliable bars and mumbling to the point without realize that he better off be in band or duo. southern hiphop on annoying whimpy whack beat. fav: I Can't Feel A Thing, Have Mercy, Love is Blind, Sabotage Infected Mushroom - IM25 various genres desperately put in blender with their based psytrance and hope at least sound good. too random to call it good album too. fav: Zazim Beyhad (We Move Together), While I'm in the Mood, A Cookie From Space The Beths - Expert In A Dying Field this album is what Wet Leg thought they did that on their album but melodies here washes that overrated one by miles. power pop sunshine. fav: Knees Deep, I Want To Listen, Head in the Clouds The Devil Wears Prada - Color Decay the cover art indeed help make this album more enjoyable, solid from head to toe metalcore. quite formula and generic but really decent. fav: Broken, Time, Twenty-Five Marina Allen - Centrifics her swearing might be most pleasure words in album, folk pop that balance harmonizing and storyline as artists should take note. irresistible music. fav: Getting Better, Smoke Bush, Halfway Home Kai Whiston - Quiet As Kept, F.O.G. mysterious electronic dance/UK Bass that also has too many genres in it but all goes bangers. intensifying and surrealism til left you gagged. fav: Q, Carrier Signal, Peace Convoy Suede - Autofiction album ranks, DMS > NT > Suede (> Scifi ) > Autofiction > TBH > CU > Bloodsports > HM > ANM. miss brett anderson and the band are takin it. fav: She Still Leads Me On, The Only Way I Can Love You, Personality Disorder
Polgg48 Posted September 30, 2022 Author Posted September 30, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 23th September week Alaska Thunderfuck - Red 4 Filth embrace 90's Y2K euro pop in sparkling full frontal, her best project and she continues to deliver amazing visual videos on her channels. fav: red, wow, without your love The Wonder Years - The Hum Goes On Forever another horrible album with depressive/death theme like recent imagine dragon one. their fans would love this with no hesitate, not for others. fav: Wyatt's Song (Your Name), The Paris of Nowhere, Songs About Death Beth Orton - Weather Alive it's giving... cher moment, on her art pop beautiful journey writing through her lorde-ism vocal. going to some climax and duh back to nothing. fav: Friday Night, Forever Young, Unwritten Kid Kapichi - Here's What You Could Have Won UK alt-rock/post punk with playful comical rhymes and charisma vocal. lack of diverse in music department but the lead singer carried. fav: New Endland, Cops & Robbers, Rob The Supermarket Vieux Farka Touré & Khruangbin - Ali second project this year for both acts on their joint psychedelic tribal folk, sloppy production, bad mix and their own past works were better. fav: Savanne, Alakarra Sunny Sweeney - Married Alone go grab your tissue box for this breakup heartbroken pop country excellence. her vocal is so relatable while lyrics wise is still shaky at parts. fav: title track, How'd I End up Lonely Again, Leaving is My Middle Name Courting - Guitar Music seasoning noise/glitch pop on post punk to sound experimental but not experimental at same time. try too hard but fair result, good but dissatisfied. fav: Tennis, PDA Lucki - Flawless Like Me mellow and decent trap rap which close to being lil wayne impersonator. despite how hard beat is, his finesse bars just soothe them so well. fav: KAPITOL, WHITE HOUSE, GOOD FELLAS, BRAZY WEEKEND KEN mode - NULL sludge metal/noise rock with screamo, great production but boring. instead bopping to ava max l***ed atm, stop! using your words as weapon. fav: A Love Letter, Unresponsive Editors - EBM about to do this then i remember old drama on another album in which they used to fight with lady gaga. leave this hag from now... Sports Team - Gulp! feel good relatable UK indie rock, basically copy everything that already been done in their debut. being mediocrity ALWAYS sale, this also counted. fav: Cool it Kid, Dig, R Entertainment
Polgg48 Posted October 6, 2022 Author Posted October 6, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 30th September week go stream fossora by the mother bjork, right about now right now Slipknot - THE END, SO FAR open with ballad before all mediocrities the band has known for. unfortunately singles are best offers this project provided and title screams fake. fav: Medicine for the Dead, The Dying Song (Time To Sing), The Chapeltown Rag Kid Cudi - Entergalactic consider as r&b this time with few pop rap, as expected from his projects that isn't MOTM, the lackluster the mid the weak vocal delivery, just... fav: Willing To Trust, Do What I Want, Somewhere To Fly Bladee - Spiderr second project this year from promising cloud/trap rapper, however the album is pretty too basic pop trap and way behind the more handsome 'Crest'. fav: Velociraptor, Understatement, Disaster Prelude (feat. Ecco2k) YG - I Got Issues not topping 'still brazy' here, cheap dated mainstream beat with r&b and latin samples. wont get any hit again, belong in 2016 and product of its time. fav: Toxic, How To Rob a Rapper, Drink To This Pixies - Doggerel like they enjoy making music and continue cling first two albums to dear lives. again, better off back to listen old ones than this caricature. fav: Haunted House, Thunder and Lightning, title track Ashley McBryde - Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville smart on radio format visual, her cheeky and clever songwriting put in great usage along features who add juicy flavors to this contemp country. fav: Play Ball, Brenda Put Your Bra On, When Will I Be Loved Freddie Gibbs - $oul $old $eparately all over the places production/lyrics and mainly flexing on his worth, beside his rap which always amazing, the mainstream route just aint it. fav: Space Rabbit, Pain & Strife, PYS Craig David - 22 an album by craig david indeed, full of generic basic pop dance with slight r&b/soul/2-steps. let's take a guess, title is 22 because it is in 2022? fav: My Heart's Been Waiting for You, Obvious, Back To Basics, What More Could I Ask For? Mamaleek - Diner Coffee experimental rock that relies on shoegaze element with black metal concept, excellence buildup, average climax, chord layers almost perfect, almost. fav: Grief and a Headhunter's Rage, Boiler Room The Snuts - Burn The Empire not sure if their debut deserved top UK album instead of demi lovato, but sure this current one is following the step. melodic indie rock as pop boyband. fav: Knuckles, Pigeons In New York, title track
Polgg48 Posted October 14, 2022 Author Posted October 14, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 7th October week Dayglow - People in Motion reductive til this becomes more mediocre by the time passing. zero improve from harmony house, tiresome synthpop lyrics/production. fav: Second Nature, Then It All Goes Away, Deep End TSHA - Capricorn Sun electronic producer on her mixture of electronica, acid/progressive house, and pop/r&b. uplifting feeling freedom and hope, fresh positive mood booster. fav: Water, Giving Up, Anxious Mind Bush - The Art Of Survival congrats to gavin's daughter daisy lowe for her first child, wonderful news. back to this useless album, serving their formula grudge as always. fav: Heavy is the Ocean, Kiss Me I'm Dead, More Than Machines Lamb of God - Omens in my defense, absolute nothing wrong living in present time with cornball riffs and lazy production as long as fans are happy seeing the band new LP. fav: Ditch, To The Grave, September Song Quavo & Takeoff - Only Built For Infinity Links only take them 5 years to realize that murdabeat producer gave them career from get go. best effort since hey days and feel certain someone missed here. fav: To The Bone, 2.30, TONY STARK, Mixy, Big Stunna Indigo Sparke - Hysteria aussie folk pop on sophomore project, no idea if work with aaron dessner yield her as more dull or not but these mediocre lyrics do have charm in it. fav: Pressure In My Chest, Golden Ribbons, Real Easy Life - Maybe In Another Life NZ indie pop that tends to be bright goofy quirky. album drags on fillers which relies on gimmick lyrics and lack of depth but singles quite standout. fav: DEAR MISS HOLLOWAY, BEESWAX, OTT, ANTIFREEZE Bonny Light Horseman - Rolling Golden Holy breezy soothing alt-country for relaxing occasions and sobbing on few. most people might mention on year-end over how underrate this gem is. fav: Summer Dream, Someone to Weep For Me, Fleur de Lis The Orielles - Tableau big week with 5 yrs return of new Alvvays but this dream pop album demolishes that mid with each. abstract key structure with ethereal vocal. fav: Improvisation 001, Darkened Corners, Beam/s, Transmission Sun Ra Arkestra - Living Sky the legend marshall allen still kickass on new album as 98 years old like another day in business. free/avant-garde jazz on its finest moment ever. fav: Firefly, Day of the Living Sky
Polgg48 Posted October 23, 2022 Author Posted October 23, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 14th October week Lil Baby - It's Only Me it's only meh when im the weakest link in album, all featuring nardo wick, EST Gee or young thug stomp on him so hard. zero evolved, vanilla trap. fav: Back and Forth, Never Hating, Pop Out, From Now On Charlotte Dos Santos - Morfo more upbeat erika de casier and ari lennox fusion, quite lean toward on standard traditional soul on neo-soul music. pure, clean and innocent gem. fav: crooked house, patience, angel in disguise Alter Bridge - Pawns & Kings back on every 3 years with no exception here, hard rock/post grudge vet on furious riff chords and great produced arrangement as usual. best since fortress. fav: Silver Tongue, Fable of the Silent Son, Sin After Sin Plains - I Walked With You a Ways waxahatchee and jess williamson joint project, serious dramatic alt-country that describes sad relationships. both girls just better do their own solo instead. fav: Abilene, Bellafatima, No Record of Wrongs Noah Kahan - Stick Season recommend to ignore lyrics contents at all cost and put as background over this stripped back folk pop. straight up garbage, hetero guilty pleasure. fav: All My Love, Growing Sideway, Still Skullcrusher - Quiet the Room exactly how i want those dreamy airy indie pop to be, despite of her mumbling whispers, its production and visuals are so mesmerized to envision. fav: Pass through me, Building a Swing, Sticker We Came As Romans - Darkbloom this comes as most predictable metalcore that everyone love and hate it. post-hardcore influence and album is bland beside few ballad/midtempo songs. fav: Promise You, The Anchor, Black Hole Bill Callahan - YTI⅃AƎЯ one of those album which rather relate to mature audience than anyone below 30. amazing build up/progression americana that feel surreal yet comfort. fav: Bowevil, Last One at the Party, Drainface Lucrecia Dalt - ¡Ay! brazilian jazz setting art pop with brass/woodwind leads. slugging music, take forever for her to sing a word. horrendous slow draining and drag. fav: Gena, Enviada, Contenida Brian Eno - FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE daddy brian balances vocal tracks on weak music and next level 4D chess good songs on non-vocal. easy listening ambient pop for non-ambient casual. fav: Garden of Stars, Im Hardly Me, We Let It In
Polgg48 Posted October 30, 2022 Author Posted October 30, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 21th October week Architects - the classic symptoms of a broken spirit retracting their feedback from FTTWTE to deliver all bangers. no ballad no significant breakdown or riff this time, one long song album just over 40 min. fav: tear gas, when we were young, a new moral low ground Alice Boman - The Space Between her music describes as fluffy cottons bouncing around saturday morning, generic slow soft indie pop that generally easy to find on lazy lofi pop playlist. fav: Feels Like A Dream, Soon, Night And Day Pip Millett - when everything is better, i’ll let you know not outstanding to say this can rival other recent UK r&b girls albums, rather enjoyable to some extent. interludes bloat this up and lack of harmonizing. fav: Happy No More, My Way, Slow, Smoking Lowertown - I Love to Lie one of those pretentious bedroom pop, campy and quirky guitars chords that sound adorable and surprisingly fun with vocal run. well-thought-out. fav: Antibiotics, it's it's it's, Scum, Waltz in Ab Minor Jade Imagine - Cold Memory definition of immersive escapism, modern yet nostalgia indie pop reminiscence while put in deep state of smooth brain mind. good gown good melodies. fav: title track, Get Light, Stay in Ur Zone Frankie Cosmos - Inner World Peace yes more indie pop girl this week yes mediocrity, giving absolutely nothing in return. more dull than dishwasher, creativity nightmare, cute cover art. fav: Aftershook, A Work Call, Empty Head, Fragments Dry Cleaning - Stumpwork worst cover art ever with groovy driven post punk and most essential thee siri-alexa spoken words singer. fun introspective lyrics not in cringes inducted. fav: Kwenchy Kups, No Decent Shoes for Rain, Hot Penny Day Simple Minds - Direction of the Heart as long they're happy to keep release new album over any given climate, vet synth pop rock band on obvious tour launcher. fillers all over this thing. fav: First You Jump, Natural, The Walls Came Down Loyle Carner - hugo poor man 'sometimes i might be introvert' which mostly address in bold calmly and careful of punches than angrily shout like USA rap. issa vibe. fav: Hate, Blood On My Nikes, Polyfilla bbno$ - bag or die cheeky playful pop rap with no substance no flavor, start off really well and getting old real quick. lyrics aint bad but one flow for whole LP is. fav: i see london i see france, robert patekson, mathematics
Polgg48 Posted November 5, 2022 Author Posted November 5, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 28th October week dvsn - Working On My Karma for what it's worth, danial skills are severe underrated and deserve mainstream success than being on this side lane. trey songz wishes he made this. fav: What's Up, Bring It, Hatin Sobs - Air Guitar welcome to your weekly generic upbeat indie pop album, school girl wet dream and decent melodies to lighten moods and drama. striking cohesiveness. fav: Lost Resort, Burn Book, World Implode Girlpuppy - When I'm Alone in exceptional rule over indie pop/rock that baked as bland vanilla cake, it's hard considering on lyrics/production to be good album. this one's failed. fav: Wish, Somewhere, Revenant Natalia Lafourcade - De Todas Las Flores demonstrate how to properly do singer-songwriter album which relies on minimal production. beautiful lyrics to set heaven apart from cafe shop BGM. fav: Pajarito colibrí, Muerte, Pasan los días Babehoven - Light Moving Time nicely inserting rotten smelly and fresh soothing acoustic pop tracks to have moderate result in the end. billie eilish vocal ok lyrics cringey visual. fav: June Pheonix, Circles, Marion Aoife Nessa Frances - Protector melodic smooth oldie pop where lyrics isnt that particular good, sometimes vocal/production that 'baited' to trick listeners actually work in this case. fav: This Still Life, Chariot Tom Odell - Best Day of My Life the guy gonna be that 'another love' dude forever while this album displays sorrowful sadden experience on only piano and vocal. teary boredom. fav: The Blood We Bleed, Enemy, Sad Anymore Lancey Foux - LIFE IN HELL rich lush alt r&b and rage rap which is pretty innovative and confusing as cited as UK 'whole lotta red'. A+ for effort and one of a kind type album. fav: TRY AGAIN, LIES WILL SET YOU FREE, DID IT AGAIN, I FEEL LIKE I'M ME Westside Gunn - 10 just not working just irritating output and disappointing, sloppy bars, collabs outshine, and too much mixtape than actual album. he is worst part here. fav: BDP, Science Class, Red Death Yung Gravy - Marvelous hard to tell whether he casually jokes or attempt to make his music genuine and all point out to latter, feel half-baked at times but sample carried. fav: C’est La Vie, Sugar Mama, Steppin On The Beat
Polgg48 Posted November 13, 2022 Author Posted November 13, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 4th November week Dayseeker - Dark Sun from metalcore to post-hardcore with synth electronic, they are almost pop band here over a course of album play. emotional deliver wise still top-notch. fav: Dreamstate, Homesick, Paper Heart Coco & Clair Clair - Sexy monotonous trap pop which requires only bad girls energies to barely sing through these lifeless beat. different takes from regular dreampop out there. fav: The Hills, Be With U, Lamb Horse Lords - Comradely Objects groovy minimal math rock with krautrock/jazz element that isnt too complicate to listen or also called 'totalism' which only critic love but public say no. fav: Law of Movement, Mass Mend CS + Kreme - Orange dark ambient dub that also on experimental synthwave, few times it's minimal synth and other time is downtempo. hypnotic sound crawling to your brain. fav: Voice of the Spider, Pink Mist Klein - Star in the Hood stunning epic sound collage reminisces nostalgia visual in dark tone and reverb drone for meme. make you think of good ol' time which never existed. fav: SOUF TITLE, brand new day, schooled Turnover - Myself in the Way another wedding band indie pop album just absolutely atrocious, everything defines weak and drain souls til become void inside. give us nothing at all. fav: Tears of Change, People That We Know, Ain't Love Heavy Tom Skinner - Voices of Bishara sons of kemet/the smile (radiohead spinoff) drummer on traditional chamber jazz, pretty standard easy listen, low energy but great visual progression. fav: Red 2, The Journey Daniel Avery - Ultra Truth cold cut IDM ambient that once again rely on multiple midi layers to sound homogeneous and anti-climax even with great produced. slightly overrated. fav: Higher, title track, Wall of Sleep, Overflowing With Escape Fleshwater - We're Not Here to Be Loved agree that alt metal/shoegaze sound will replace metalcore and dominate scene very soon, this album... ducky pre-teen vocal with post-hardcore influence. fav: Closet, Enjoy Phoenix - Alpha Zulu definition of dad pop, vanilla harmless innocent pre-nursary lullaby snoozefest. wonder why they limited their album releases and yeah they can keep it. fav: The Only One, After Midnight, Winter Solstice
Polgg48 Posted November 18, 2022 Author Posted November 18, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 11th November week Quadeca - I Didn't Mean To Haunt You youtuber/rapper on new indietronica pop rap album, suicide/depression conceptual that replicate what incel/4chan users think it's best music ever. fav: house settling, fantasy world, born yesterday Matt Watson - SEE YOU THERE again, youtuber attempts music career with his sunshine indie pop. as expected, good ol' basic vanilla contents, at least he is being honest. fav: Coral, WACKY, Nebraska Bruce Springsteen - Only the Strong Survive the boss himself indeed on autopilot mode here singing covers (*cough* karaoke) like serve no purpose outside of selling tickets to his tours. so lazy omg fav: Soul Days, I Forgot To Be Your Lover, Turn Back the Hands of Time Nas - King's Disease III another predictable result from nas, tiresome old school boom bap that is mediocre loud/reductive. his flows remain what he best with, not better than KD 2. fav: Michael & Quincy, Hood2Hood, Beef, Get Light Wizkid - More Love, Less Ego taking safe stripped down route from last one and bland minimal beat but fantastic results. excellent cohesive, smooth vocals, maximized all talents here. fav: 2 Sugar, Slip N Slide, Flower Pad Kygo - Thrill Of The Chase there are equally good quality well-written songs and terrible ones despite satire formula over and over, which not all bad but barely good album overall. fav: title track, Never Really Loved Me, Lonely Together Yung Bleu - TANTRA he is so uncool to everyone while they randomly bop his songs on radio/playlist, trap pop rap album that is written for hits. wish he tries pop collabs tho fav: Fire Inside, Love In The Way, Freak Freak, Feel It Inside L.S. Dunes - Past Lives lead vocal got classic emo pitches that is on intensifying post-hardcore rock, not for everyone but rock audience should love this non-gimmick album. fav: Bombsquad, Antibodies, Permanent Rebellion The Cool Greenhouse - Sod's Toastie spoken-word post-punk with chill tones corny lyrics, it's likely tiktok bait on introducing this type of rock to new audience. sure lots got their appeals. fav: Hard Rock Potato, Sod's Toastie Fitz & the Tantrums - Let Yourself Free from disastrous solo last year, michael back on band and instantly on points what best they are capable of. the god of car ad. music will never be low brow. fav: Good Intentions, Someday, Silver Platter
Polgg48 Posted November 27, 2022 Author Posted November 27, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 18/11/2022 week Nickelback - Get Rollin' set the bar high on 'feed the machine' to back on standard comfort zone. the album is just existing with inconsistent quality and only for boost catalog. fav: Tidal Wave, Standing In The Dark, Skinny Little Missy Honey Dijon - Black Girl Magic most tracks already heard for couple years but the main issue is album heavily rely on those vocalists to serve or fail. beat is ok, continuous remix needed. fav: Downtown, Not About You, Some Me Some Love Disturbed - Divisive like AI. generator music it's so robotic alt-metal that screams mediocre, generic, and boring through n through. expect everything to be same mixing, BPM. fav: Hey You, Bad Man, title track Neil Young & Crazy Horse - World Record fancy adding few baroque/chamber pop approach over whole new material, album remains another young's folk rock signature pair to his legendary career. fav: The Long Day Before, Love Earth, I Walk With You Richard Dawson - The Ruby Cord divide into two section, 'the hermit' alone is epic avant folk on its best form, arguably best song this year and then there are lullaby mediocre over the rest. fav: The Hermit Tallah - The Generation of Danger technical wise is full of generic breakdown which copy riff from prototype nu-metal/metalcore bands but not all bad. the energy and rawness made this good. fav: Shaken (Not Stirred), Wendrid, The Hard Reset Roddy Ricch - Feed Tha Streets III close but not cigar, he almost got his groove back while throw everything to wall and hope it's stick. half bad half ok mixtape, a hit and he'll be hot again. fav: Twin, King Size, Aston Martin Truck, #1 Freak Isomonstrosity - isomonstrosity cinematic experimental with electronic, hiphop, chamber pop tagging empress of, tommy genesis, danny brown etc as vocal guests. messy pretentious. fav: i hope she is sleeping well, take me back, break glass Bronze Avery - SOFTMETAL finally debut album from him, full of signature sound/melodies along cheeky poptastic production. upbeats on second half are great bops back to back. fav: BIBLE NAME, TAKE IT BACK, OVER (AND OVER) BIBI - Lowlife Princess — Noir absolutely amazing result, she comes through with lush subtle sexy and fresh cool songs on her debut. is that pop superstar level? no but superb outcome. fav: Animal Farm, Loveholic's hangover, title track
Polgg48 Posted December 2, 2022 Author Posted December 2, 2022 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 25/11/2022 week Stormzy - This Is What I Mean shocking turnover to complete ballad hiphop/afrobeat album, yes it's definitely ballad, slow rhyming over chill touching soulful marriage celebrate story. fav: Hide & Seek, Sampha's Plea, Firebabe RayRay - Unearthly World she is EDM dj who vastly popular among chinese EDM fans and consistent stream on her channel. for this one, exactly what she delivers on expectation. fav: Full Speed, Just Like You, Good Girls Gone Bad Fievel Is Glauque - Flaming Swords almost late on fall's inspired jazz pop/rock that ease warmth positive feels curated within album. great cohesiveness, fun cool melodic staffs. fav: Clues Not to Read, Nos embranchements, I’m a Place, One Hope Elder - Innate Passage mostly instrumental stoner rock album and that's for the best when vocal on few tracks just massively drag down excellence quality, good mixing, so trippy. fav: Endless Return Valéria Almeida - Silent not every bad album is not enjoyable, this bonker experimental plunderphonics pop is followed up as her second album this year. raw talents only. fav: Ilusões da Fama, J'adore, One More Time (britney cover) Andrew Wasylyk - Hearing the Water Before Seeing the Falls modern classical on piano lead along with chamber jazz influence setting. tender, soothing, relaxing and few details to not like generic playlisting. fav: Dreamt In The Current Of Leafless Winter, Truant in Gossamer Homixide Gang - Homixide Lifestyle since rage is new soundcloud rap of 2020's decade it's just... random. personally love attitude on this thing, hard mumbling and perfect for moshpit. fav: Tatted, Lif3, Stunt, TF! Teenage Disaster - Creep think of MGK rap albums but reverse parody not corny not fake not bad version of them. pop rap with most rock elements and high energy. firmly solid. fav: MURDER, RELOAD, Exit Strategy High Command - Eclipse Of The Dual Moons classic thrash metal without sort of extra gimmick. incredible mixing and clean production, crispness of riffs and paces are not hard to get why this is good. fav: Siege Warfare, Immortal Savagery Quando Rondo & YoungBoy Never Broke Again - 3860 official reach breakpoint of generic trap tolerance, quando guy sucks so bad and this is seventh yes seventh album from youngboy this year. bleh fav: Give Me A Sign, No Mercy, Million Dollar Kid
Polgg48 Posted January 4, 2023 Author Posted January 4, 2023 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: posting random 10 albums of the week i both recommend and not recommend at the same time. only interact on https://rateyourmusic.com/~Mhutto6214 not reply back, follow, or care on https://www.albumoftheyear.org/user/mhutto6214/ 2/12/2022 week last week of 2022, everybody ready for christmas and so am i ! Leftfield - This Is What We Do comeback with vengeance full of upbeat prog house ready for dancefloor like their highest BPM than ever, legend behavior from renowned band. fav: The Power of Listening, Pulse, Machines Like Me Carl Cox - Electronic Generations gotta be good when being top DJ and rarely release album. of course, absolute electronic madness, showcasing insane various range unbound territories. fav: See the Sun Rising, Deep Space X, Our Time Will Come Metro Boomin - Heroes & Villains as much how production remains relic of 2016, sadly show that hiphop scene now lack innovation in same vein of dj khaled albums. too many travis scott. fav: creepin', metro spider, too many nights Babyface Ray - MOB mile and a yard better than earlier album effort, chill generic modern beat wack bars but he comes on right path. jack harlow should serve like this next one. fav: Waves On Every Chain, Nice Guy, Wavy Gang Immortal, Famous White Lung - Premonition high intense post-punk and punk rock that exists for mindless bopping, content wise is shallow but old school feel and simple production is overall good. fav: Bird, Tomorrow, Winter Half Alive - Conditions of a Punk another case which band becomes completely out of creative mind after first album, turning themselves to christian pop in disguise and lost their appeal. fav: Did I Make You Up?, title track, High Up, Everything Machine Sophie Jamieson - Choosing now wait a minute, this is only her debut and songwriting already on grand intermediate level to witness. well-structure produced and beautiful visuals. fav: Runner, Crystal, Fill brakence - hypochondriac getting fed up on these tiktok baited sound and best believe it will be hot trend in music soon. masc straight glitch pop folktronica album for followers fav: venus fly trap, cbd, introvert Boris - fade third project of the year and go for traditional drone metal, not too complex and very easy for new listeners who arent familiar with them in general. fav: 第一章 月光の入り江 -howling moon, melting sun-, 終章 a bao a qu -無限回廊- Villano Antillano - La Sustancia X how about album full of famous bzrp session type, yes indeed she serves bangers non-stop of her known pop reggaeton style. end 2022 with the bang. fav: all
Polgg48 Posted January 12, 2023 Author Posted January 12, 2023 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 6/1/2023 week bunch of ambient and electronic releases on new year as expected, good. Daniel Teruggi - Sphæra field recording surrounds implementing the foundation of elementals, air, fire, water, and earth. like nature disaster formed and collapsing, mid execution. fav: Terra J. Wiegold - Norfolk Serpent breezing winter fork with whispering vocal, the artist mentioned recording on forest field and the result is quite remarkable cohesive and relaxing. fav: Norfolk Serpent II, Stephenson 218, No Coward Soul Beatriz Ferreyra - Senderos de luz y sombras same genre as that first album, another space theme with minimal objects gravitate the birth of universe and forces. inconsistent approach, mild outcome. fav: Senderos abismales Anti-Flag - Lies They Tell Our Children vet punk rock band back and waste no time on their wokeness takes all over furious sharp heavy riffs. very much on points and never letting their fans down. fav: The Fight of Our Lives, Imperialism, Victory or Death (We Gave ‘em Hell) Iggy Pop - Every Loser no more experiment poetry electornic jazz craps, all punk baby, papi recklessly all in nostalgia through his root on this one. 75 this year and going strong. fav: All the Way Down, Frenzy, Modern Day Rip Off Moby - Ambient 23 sense of genre hopping disappointment is reversed from techno titan himself. simple route production and cohesive are surprisingly good all round. fav: amb 23-4, amb 23-5, amb 23-6 Eiko Ishibashi - Cryonic switch to ambient this album with few lovely vocal rhyming over ethereal atmosphere. buildup is beautiful, huge reward on end despite of slow pacing. fav: Cryonic We Are Only Human Once - Every dog on earth reliable lyricism that cant help but smile and having fun with this lofi slacker rock band. peak campfire experience, they just cant do no wrong ever. fav: Happier than this, Stay together, Not Forever Cicada (Taiwan) - 棲居在溪源之上 (Seeking the Sources of Streams) genuine thoughtful quartet chamber music that delivers monumental exploration visuals via nature scenario. good for spring, struggle pacing but ok. fav: On the Way to the Glacial Cirque, Remains of Ancient Trees French Montana & DJ Drama - Coke Boys 6 not doing any youngboy NBA album this year, move to this trap with horrendous rappers instead. way to start the year butchering dido classic, omfg. fav: chit chat, choose you, fenty, cant stop wont stop (remix)
Polgg48 Posted January 19, 2023 Author Posted January 19, 2023 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 13/1/2023 week most indie/rockers wake up during this week, except zero big mainstream name so far Belle and Sebastian - Late Developers outside of few cringe songs, they got their mojo back since the life pursuit over new solid upbeat indie pop. inconsistent songwriting and safe route but surely please their OG fans here. fav: Give a Little Time, When You're Not With Me, Juliet Naked Obituary - Dying of Everything legendary death metal band always bring the power bring the juicy riffs and impeccable production with no excuses. quite recommend for guitar starter to learn by and follow the best of genre. fav: Without a Conscience, Weaponize the Hate, My Will to Live Rozi Plain - PRIZE easy listening AC folk pop rate pg-12 with slice of softly dream pop. her enunciation is sometimes annoying yet soothing along minimal production, melodies somewhat isnt that convincing. fav: Complicated, Painted the Room, Blink The Wise Man's Fear - Atlas Ruinica all you could ask for metalcore/post-hardcore nowadays, generic structure, banger breakdown and beautiful ballad. above average album that is perfect for chart and cool among genre's fans. fav: The Strength to Bury a Friend, Sunchaser, The Rival BabyTron - Bin Reaper 3: New Testament seriously the man is mad talent, probably broken record/clock to mention but he should blow up with more polished production than stuck on mixtape era. worse parts is everything else here other than him fav: #FREEUNKY, Mr. Hanky, RIP Hutch, Waffle House, Dirty Draco Sematary - BUTCHER HOUSE admire his consistency over maintaining music throughout the years to continue produce unmatched energetic horrorcore trap in this mixtape. wish he challenges to other experimental genres though. fav:HAUNTED MOUND REAPERS, WE DON'T DIAL 911, HALLOWED BE MY WRIST Margo Price - Strays full of personality and charisma from nashville own, her country rock has been modernized to sound accessible for everyone. not particular fancy her songwriting but production indeed carried. fav: Radio, Time Machine, Anything You Call Joesef - Permanent Damage the yassified version of 'harry house', 70's pop soul retro that give glamorous, state of the art, uplifting classy feels. whether few haters might find it gimmicky, however it's called talent. fav: It's Been a Little Heavy Lately, All Good, Didn't Know How (to Love You) William Ryan Fritch - Polarity masterful skills intermediate production on another ambient level above most artists, crystal clear cleanse layers and amazing storyline. is this album god's craft afterall? fav: storm, a world of promise and inaction, blistering wind Byul - Startrail lack of substance and youthful but never underestimated the power of AC k-pop coffee shop that is main genre in korea not with those kindergarten groups. grandma teaches how to sing properly and full of talentry. fav: My Song, Afternoon, Such a Night
Polgg48 Posted January 26, 2023 Author Posted January 26, 2023 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 20/1/2023 week major release midweek from Ryuichi Sakamoto new album 12, haunted ambient perfection stream out there now. back to regular week, packed releases along Måneskin international debut and new Låpsley Kali Malone - Does Spring Hide Its Joy the drone queenie drags two friends for new 3 hours project. signature dynamic production that already mastered and few new visual ideas over solid tight layers, inconsistent but a lot of details along the ride. fav: V2.2, V1.3, V3 John Cale - Mercy new studio album in 7 years from the godfather of art pop, his mastery works very well with all random young collaborators and easy melodies to listen by genre standard. albeit vocal production shows his age (85 yrs old !), his visual ranges remain unmatched. fav: STORY OF BLOOD, Moonstruck (Nico's Song), The Legal Status of Ice Trippie Redd - Mansion Musik throughout his career, there were so many acts in his peer that made impact and reference in community, xxxtentacion, 6ix9ine, pop smoke, lil pump/peep, playboy carti etc. deep into his long lasting career and he just being there, just there for existence, zero growth, a joke. fav: psycho, val helsing, DIE DIE, WHO ELSE!, BIGGEST BIRD We Are Scientists - Lobes wont say it's existed because it only release on tour release and no story/contents, as stated, their signature sugar coated indie pop just not gonna make more dense and seek more new fans judged by those uninspired autopilot production. fav: Dispense With Sentiment, Human Resources, Lucky Just To Be Here Hardy - the mockingbird & THE CROW go by general texture of album then subjective opinion, pretty mediocre songwriting for chart while few highlights that standout. those country rock tracks also actually decent and showcase what album should be and deliver. however, it really is suck so bad. fav: truck bed, here lies country music, drink one for me, title track ( happier than ever country version ) Katatonia - Sky Void of Stars crystal clear cleanse palette alt metal that got great vocal amazing lyrics and not too over the top music with prog metal elements. it's like basic pop rock album with superb usage of genres to make visuals sound fantastic. easy, simple, clean, must hear. fav: Austerity, Opaline, No Beacon to Illuminate Our Fall Riverside - ID.Entity the strength of this modern prog rock/metal is excellence dynamic pacing that low key stomp over others traditional albums. always new elements enhancing visuals on every segments to entertain despite of questionable lyrics fav: Landmine Beat, The Place Where I Belong The Murder Capital - Gigi's Recovery cool lyrics/melodies on mellow post punk revival as cited as fountain DC counterpart, providing best offer for this genre could possible come up with, despite of commitment to visual to sound monotone at times and little to no content over story wise. fav: Ethel, Thousand Lives, We Had to Disappear Dave Rowntree - Radio Songs took long enough well finally it's debut album from blur's drummer when every former band members already succeed on their own. for the contents, it's rusty art pop, stale and amateurish lyrics, boring production snoozefest vocal, why bother release at all? fav: Downtown, Black Sheep, Devil's Island Quevedo - Donde quiero estar plenty of hype surrounding the guy from well known hit and here is the debut, baby Anuel AA while showing good music choice, there are well... his first album. lot of flaws, loosen bars, mid beat, other collabs outshine, but listenable and bops, give him that. fav: PLAYA DEL INGLÉS, SIN SEÑAL, PUNTO G, MUÑECA
Polgg48 Posted February 2, 2023 Author Posted February 2, 2023 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 27/1/2023 week busy week especially for pop so electronic/metal/ambient/obscure genres are excluded due to overwhelming releases. Elle King - Come Get Your Wife sound okay for most parts until certain point to realize that she is kinda have nothing much to say via album content. solid production as main strength and great for country rock standard as female representation. fav: Before You Met Me, Tulsa, Jersey Giant Tyler Hubbard - Tyler Hubbard not sure if going with AC knocked out bro-country would gain more fans or even anyone care about him anymore. everything is watered down version of his former band albums, too safe too bland. he cant win either way. not that bad tho, personally liking this more than elle king, that's accomplishment. fav: Me For Me, Out This Way, By The Way, Way Home Lil Yachty - Let's Start Here surprise with outstanding neo-psychedelia album bro think he's kevin parker. however, the execution is all over the place, sober mumbling on misused vocaloid, lyrics is really really that bad, chaotic pacing, he clearly doesnt get the genres he's on. well album did its job from good reception. fav: the BLACK seiminole, running out of time, drive ME crazy! Summrs - Stuck In My Ways same format as his discography progressing, higher budget beat and production to give glimpse of hope of mainstream appeal. much better rhyming/bars, overall this deserves to be his breakout and introduces clean version of rage/trap rap to public. fav: pure motion, no morals, van cleef poppin, miles on u, drug traffickin Steve Vai - Vai/Gash old collection of his work with Johnny “Gash” Sombrotto who passed away long time ago, the tribute contains classic hard rock furious vocal mediocre riff that was popular around that time. most tracks are bad autopiloting but papa steve made some points with this fav: In The Wind, Woman Fever Samia - Honey forgettable lullaby AC pop with everything here screams industry plant, half right though her debut got great reception and wonder why this weak album is her follow up. pandering to specific audience who like this type of pop... religious juvenile. fav: Charm You, Sea Lions, title track Eagle-Eye Cherry - Back on Track one hit wonder legend on another brand new album like damn is he still around? anyways, impressive melodies over this scandinavian pop rock, all is really great handwriting and quality production. obviously talented and hope this boosts his catalog. fav: I Like It, All You Got, Rising Sun fvck3d Up - One Day just not cutting it, lot of riffs are overwhelmed by screamo vocal and completely ruin it even for post-hardcore standard. with exception of 'cicada' as saving grace as most tamed track, it doesnt sound great it doesnt sound good, lyrics wise instead is fine. fav: cicada, title track, roar Slipmami - Malvatrem not bringing any new challenging brazilian funk rap that continues to be stagnant genre. all complain aside, her energy comes in full front, trashy bops after bad mixing bops, attitude over qualities and her rapping is acceptable. fav: Problemas de confiança, Sou eu, Celibato Ayumi Hamasaki - Remember You cant help being cringe but ayu was at her lowest...fat, nasty and broke. career in shambles. she came on this ***** mad as hell!!!. nice comeback with cool singles collection and her skills are clear optimized utilizing, maybe she still got it after all these years. fav: 23rd monster, VIBEES, nonfiction
Polgg48 Posted February 9, 2023 Author Posted February 9, 2023 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 3/2/2023 week the not-so-much calm after storm of releases last week, it's shania twain and raye time along with other neckbeard losers Evita Manji - Spandrel? another sophie demo toolkit leftover for this atmospheric depressive art pop, overwhelming demo production over vocal processing and laying mixes that sound pretty rough and ambiguous. listen for visual and ambition than contents itself. fav: Pitch Black, XYZ / Labyrinth, Closer to Midnight 파란노을 [Parannoul] - After the Magic current talk of the town album with incredible catalog to back up for renown korean shoegaze dream pop. the production visibility clearly shows impressive structures which hard to replicate, not much to dive deep into low effort visual and monotone pacing. fav: We Shine at Night, Polaris, Blossom Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy potential album of the album of hipsters sheepies. the blend usage of art pop, experimental, neo-soul and indietronica, as always, is spectacular and out with explosive visuals. sonically tense to produce as otherworldly abstract as much without quality boundaries that continue existing throughout their career. fav: geronimo, i saw, be your lady The Go! Team - Get Up Sequences Part Two upbeat gym ready indietronica noise indie pop funky theme unlike much mellow version on their part one. the maximalism sound probably too much for whom not familiar with them while better cohesiveness and enlighten sunshine visual following assigned. fav: The Me Frequency, Whammy, Train Song MOD SUN - GOD SAVE THE TEEN for once, he's showing his age (35) for more genuine contents than regular pop punk with career's retrospective and his relationship. though most tracks are staying trashes by autopilot overdone formula, this is more about transitioning to his brighter future. fav: single mothers, shelter, avril's song Carol Biazin - REVERSA follow up project by brazilian pop chanteuse that serves non-traditional funk element as other brazil acts. for some reasons, tacky image and pretentious demeanor significantly drag down non-flavor music to question whether she takes her career serious or not at all. fav: EX NÃO AMA, MALA MEMO, ÍNICIO DO FIM The WAEVE - The WAEVE coincidence not with dave rowntree earlier week then former blur bandmate graham coxon woah on his new side project with the pipettes's rose elinor dougall. their chemistry here isnt work well, desyncing dynamic progression on this art rock feel forced to be too complex over most coxon efforts, great songwriting but underwhelming result what could this achieve. fav: Someone Up There, Undine, Can I Call You jonatan leandoer96 - Sugar World rapper yung lean reverse alter ego act on traditional pop rock mostly just him and piano. once again, his vocal got charm attractive that relatable on rap beat or over this glam influence like cheering your friend singing off-key on karaoke bars. moods fav: Blue Light, Nightmare Amusement Park Sunny War - Anarchist Gospel risky idea when artist relentless thought about exploring more genres and alienate old sound. her new album attempting blue rock with psychedelic soul sort of camp fire beer and wing about that genre, it's pretty loose collection whether track still sound folk or loud mixing on those upbeat ones. inconsistent record and lack of oomph soul spark to make this standout. fav: shelter and storm, hopeless, whole The Smashing Pumpkins - ATUM - Act II most complain about act i was it being too robotic and merely existed with mediocre lyrics, for act ii, billy's vocal improves emotional wise and good control pacing, the new issue is how inconsistent the album production is, shaky weird choice of structures, errie non-sensibleness melodies that sound not pleasure and questionable. not looking good but act iii in april might change opinions. fav: To The Grays, Night Waves, Beguiled
Polgg48 Posted February 16, 2023 Author Posted February 16, 2023 On 5/9/2022 at 12:29 PM, Polgg48 said: 10/2/2023 week almost all major releases this week exists in music industry more than a decade to their names (paramore, kelela, flume, etc.), hell even rebecca black too Yo La Tengo - This Stupid World newest 17th !!! album of them, damn it, their well-known indie rock with few sub-genres in-between sonically expresses in soothing atmospheric along unnecessary experimental chords that only make this record going nowhere. few good selective tracks but high key messy album overall. fav: fallout, aselestine, title track You Me At Six - TRUTH DECAY other than more post-hardcore elements instead of pop punk in this, they cruise another signature sound album that fans should love and support whatever solid outputs they've been consistent and delivered every times. surprisingly sound great on this approach despite of first half frontloaded. fav: mixed emotion, no future? yeah right, a love letter to those who feel lost Pierce The Veil - The Jaws of Life baiting everyone to think that album would follow lead single direction as heavy hitting grudge max emo. NOPE it's basic vanilla emo pop over album tracks with all that fluff riffs, only vic's vocal made it not too much of AC pop rock. by all means, people changes so as them. fav: Pass the Nirvana, Even When I'm Not With You, Emergency Contact In Flames - Foregone the inventor of melodic death metal the blueprint the father the mother of metalcore unwraps their mummified to modernize turn of album. plenty of bangers here on their raw aggressive screamo and smooth shifting on vocal part, not in form of crap 'battles' was and instead they redeem their rep back here. fav: State of Slow Decay, Foregone Pt. 2, Cynosure Andy Shauf - Norm when you know your formula is always work and sound timeless eternal represent how great they are, there is zero reason to adapt or twist out of spite. perfect for walking after routine work to home for this chill sweet melancholy chamber pop that's on full speed autopilot. fav: paradise cinema, catch your eye, long throw Quasi - Breaking the Balls of History quirky raw fun straight up no BS indie rock contrast to their moody dark lyrics, the accessible of them to showcase on album is basic good old formula and so catchy among all tracks. prime example where unique good melodies and production are what set apart talent out of those autopilot bands. fav: riots & jokes, back in your tree, queen of ears Black Belt Eagle Scout - The Land, the Water, the Sky indie rock/dream pop version of spoiled rich girls on bench vacation with their open air mobile, serving not a single substance of contents more than resting/reading book/campfire/play with fishes like cover art. mediocre on all aspects but visual is exact spot on, ethereal vocal, great background music. fav: sedna, treeline, blue The Brian Jonestown Massacre - The Future Is Your Past so easily to get lost in his signature sound of this neo-psych rock where are full of subtle details yet also great when not pay attention to album. the masterful skills which has been evolved since 1995 put on work from amazing lyrics to reverberate dynamic production that always deliver. fav: fudge, as the carousel swings, nothing can stop the sound Chase Rice - I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell although the nature of growing from bro-country to more traditional stripped down route seems like good idea on paper, but not with these lyrics style that remains bad and still need much more works on that department. pretentious aside, someday he should get to that point of career if keeps trying. fav: all dogs go to hell, beach seat, oklahama Kash Doll - Back on Dexter: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape not accept the fate being fad of 2018 and spend all rent money (or laundering on a context) back on new mixtape new project. acceptable curated beats on dj drama behalf while most effort is best she could ever put on work, obvious flaws and bad mixing exist but look like she tries a little bit. fav: oh boy, on the flo, add it up
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