SLIME Posted January 12, 2018 Author Posted January 12, 2018 so i guess i'll go homeinto the arms of the girl that i lovethe only love i haven't screwed upshe's so hard to please, but she's a forest firei do my best to meet her demands, play at romance, we slow dance in the living room, but all that a stranger would seeis one girl swaying alone, stroking her cheek 3. Lorde - Melodrama Whoever said Fiona Apple is right. Not that there aren't major differences between them, but it's that gift for setting the scene in such a distinctive, individual way that it wraps around to everyone in the room taking it personally. That's rare! I like Lorde's claim that this wasn't a breakup album, instead a record more about the different sides of being alone. That's good for the listener because it provides that many more chances to get inside her mind, where I think most of us can find something that we recognize. I don't wanna prop her up as the ~voice of our generation~ or some **** when that's not what she signed up for, but I do still feel lucky hearing someone so close to my age narrate experiences that we probably went through around the same time, and come out on the other end with something so mature and polished. It almost feels like a validation of being young -- that even with all the bull**** that comes with the territory, maybe we're still where we're supposed to be after all. Anyway, there are so many colors and moods on this album that a create a cinematic vibe way beyond anything on PH, and amplify the emotional range already on display. From the more traditional slices of radio excellence to the less structured cuts, she covers a lot of ground, but there's both a writer's voice and a singer's voice that hold it all together (shouts to Beats by Jack too). The result is something that works as a great pop album but also a highly detailed document of individual growth. Good year for those. top peeps: Perfect Places, The Louvre, Green Light Spoiler
SLIME Posted January 12, 2018 Author Posted January 12, 2018 and this is why I say that hip hop has done more damage to young African Americans than racism in recent years........ we all woke up, tryna tune to the daily newslookin' for confirmation, hopin' election wasn't trueall of us worried, all of us buried, and the feeling's deepnone of us married to his proposal, make us feel cheapstill and sad, distraught and mad, tell the neighbor 'bout itbet they agree, parade the streets with your voice proudlytime passin', things changerevertin' back to our daily programsstuck in our ways, lust 2. Kendrick Lamar - DAMN. I think the danger here is overthinking what this mean's as a step in Kendrick's Artistic Journey and forgetting about the music itself, but let's do that for a second. From where I'm standing this a much more effective (if less detailed) reflection on Kendrick's evolving place in the world than TPAB, but also notable after a few too much Drake, it was proof again that the best rapper in the world could also be the biggest, even in 2017. Kenny's never much been about music before meaning, but here we have him updating his sound for the modern world without losing any lyrical complexity or leaving behind his influences. We have him going off on his government, his competition, his unborn son, himself and others without sacrificing the empathy or the analytical nuance that he's made his name off. As he tries to unravel the mysteries of what drives Kendrick to be Kendrick, I think there's a sense of understanding that starts to develop toward the back end of the album, showing itself more and more during future listens. There's an inevitability not just to the ways our minds work, but to the world in general, and sometimes you just have to sit back and laugh at the story of how your label boss could've ****ed up your dad and ended your life journey before it started, but he didn't and hey that's kinda funny. There's moments on DAMN. where I feel like the tortured artist angle is run out, and having thought hard about that lack of control, dude just wants to kick back and chill. Maybe that's not the right interpretation and maybe I don't have anything to say about this album that hasn't been said. It probably wouldn't be #1 even if my real #1 didn't exist, but it's a rewarding, replayable listen and I'm glad it exists for everything it may or not represent. top peeps: Lust, Duckworth, DNA Spoiler
SLIME Posted January 12, 2018 Author Posted January 12, 2018 And sorry to leave it on that note, but time for me to go get some food I'll be back!
thirdward Posted January 12, 2018 Posted January 12, 2018 (edited) after all this time liability still didn’t grow on me Edited January 12, 2018 by thirdward
smholiv Posted January 12, 2018 Posted January 12, 2018 Melodrama and Big Fish Theory Both would be in my top 3 (I only really have 3). Edit: I see Take Me Apart too, that's the top 3! Glad they were all really high on the list. I get the love for DAMN. of course, but I found I returned to it even less than his previous works for some reason.
MP2K Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 comments are always top notch, excited for the #1,can't think of what it might be right now
SLIME Posted January 13, 2018 Author Posted January 13, 2018 the moment u've all been waiting for............................. and sometimes i go to the edge of my roof and i think i'll jump just to punish you and if i should float on the taxis below no one will notice, no one will know and then i think, what could be better than love, than love, than love? 1. St. Vincent - Masseduction So not everyone feels the same way that I do here and that's fine, but for the record: this is no pop sellout move. It's the clearest realization of the St. Vincent vision yet, and I love it. Let me tell the story. "New York" is released and I kinda feel done with St. Vincent. Actor into Strange Mercy felt like the start of a Great Album Run, but something about self-titled felt a little off to me: I was into it, but I wasn't on board with all of the praise, and I needed her to take her game to the next level if she wanted to keep that momentum moving in the same direction. New York was not that for me. Again, ok for what it was, but by the end of my first play I already felt Antonoff'd out, so if this was the direction she was going in for the album, maybe it just wasn't a hype train I needed to be on board. That was before the album dropped, and I pulled a reverse-Kendrick and put the meaning next to the music. There was an abstraction to all the previous St. Vincent albums -- one where you didn't really know what lens she was talking through, but you knew there was one, and that her words probably weren't for taking at face value. That's all gone. These songs tell a story, and it's a pretty sad one. From the impending airplane crash in the opener to the impending death fall in the closer, Mass is a morbid album. Like Melodrama, it's kind of about a breakup, but with less focus on the event in question and more about how the aftermath can end up shaping you as a person. Add Annie's geographical move on top, and there are a lot of moving pieces in the mix. Almost like Game of Thrones or some ****. And even though that fourth wall has been broken down in a sense and this feels closer to the real Annie than anything we've heard before, the trademark St. Vincent cleverness and creepiness are still going strong. Even New York started to make a lotttt more sense with the right context. I've barely even mentioned the actual music, but it's a whole lot of what she's already done well, with a little bit of mood-appropriate polish. The pop gloss on the opening sequence is the perfect fit for taking on our sensory overloaded, consumerism'd Hollywood culture, but it's the farthest thing from the depressing Prince Johnny sequel and the slinky Prince homage that come right after. She's never really gone BIG like Fear the Future or Young Lover, but then she's never really shrunk down so far as Slow Disco either. It's all over the place but in the best possible way, and the messier it gets, the more convincing a character portrait it becomes. Between school starting and the previous 49, I'm a little worded out and kinda worried I haven't been able to articulate exactly why I love this album so much. There just needs to be a word that describes the feeling when you know you're listening to something GREAT and no one can tell you otherwise. I get that with pretty much every song here, and it's even stronger playing them in sequence. So if you haven't heard it, maybe give it a try; if you a hater, maybe give it another one for me. This is where she joins the greats, so it's as good a time to hop on as any. top peeps: Sugarboy, Savior, Slow Disco, Los Ageless, Pills Spoiler
pearlmercury Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 Levi and penk will be happy about you choice. It's probably my top 3 too.
Playa Playa Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 That was...Unexpected. Lol! I don't think Masseduction is a pop sellout either, let me read the rest now...
Pink Matter Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 Excellent top 3! Loved following your lists. There was lots of good material and got into a few new albums too! Also loved your write ups too They were very accurate and descriptive.
World Eater Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 Putting MASSEDUCTION at #1 is an interesting concept Loved each album from the top 5 though and really enjoyed reading your write ups
Tom Vercetti Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 Hmmm.... was not expecting that for sure but i'm glad someone stanned masseduction as hard. Seems Jack won here. As with other Kang countdown though, I enjoyed it. I'm gonna assume the songs part will be left out (or all at once released )
Wicked Posted January 14, 2018 Posted January 14, 2018 Surprised at Lorde being so high. Great countdown as always. DAMN was good.
jose168 Posted January 14, 2018 Posted January 14, 2018 Love your top 3.... INTERESTING #1 choice! but i enjoyed it nontheless
SLIME Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 Spoiler @minho @bluth @Wicked @theblackestday @Eeveelution @madonnas @AlexisNeiers @Playa Playa @Tom Vercetti @jose168 @Vxspertine @Navyofbadgals @MP2K @Pink Matter @TheWayWeWere @August @Zay @Penk sorry for the tag again, just gonna be putting up my songs all at once and wanted to get it out there before the section closed. unfortunately didn't have the time I thought I would to say everything I wanted about all of them, but I do appreciate all the support, this was a lot of fun while I kept up the pace I'll put a playlist at the end too.
Eeveelution Posted January 15, 2018 Posted January 15, 2018 Glad St. Vincent snatched someone#s #1, an excellent, critically acclaimed album.. not everyone has that!
SLIME Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 100. Nick Hakim - Miss Chew Spoiler 99. Rae Sremmurd - Perplexing Pegasus Spoiler 98. Demi Lovato - You Don't Do It for Me Anymore Spoiler 97. Torres - Helen in the Woods Spoiler 96. Toro y Moi - Girl Like You Spoiler 95. Cashmere Cat f/ SOPHIE & Mø - 9 (After Coachella) Spoiler 94. Princes Nokia - Kitana Spoiler 93. Julien Baker - Turn Out the Lights Spoiler 92. Taylor Swift - ...Ready for It? Spoiler 91. Susanne Sundfør - Undercover Spoiler
SLIME Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 90. Big Boi f/ Killer Mike & Jeezy - Kill Jill (you know I had to do it to em) Spoiler 89. Rina Sawayama - Alterlife Spoiler 88. Jamiroquai - Automaton Spoiler 87. Aminé - Spice Girl Spoiler 86. Halsey - Walls Could Talk Spoiler 85. G Perico - Right Now Spoiler 84. J Balvin f/ Willy William - Mi Gente (this song is on every latin guy's **** playlist ) Spoiler 83. Luis Fonsi f/ Daddy Yankee - Despacito Spoiler 82. Waxahatchee - 8 Ball Spoiler 81. Lil Pump - Gucci Gang Spoiler
SLIME Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 80. Grizzly Bear - Three Rings Spoiler 79. The xx - Dangerous Spoiler 78. SOPHIE - Ponyboy Spoiler 77. Fergie f/ Nicki Minaj - You Already Know Spoiler 76. Becky G f/ Bad Bunny - Mayores Spoiler 75. Gorillaz f/ DRAM - Andromeda Spoiler 74. BC Unidos f/ Carly Rae Jepsen - Trouble in the Streets Spoiler 73. Perfume Genius - Otherside Spoiler 72. Mura Masa f/ Charli XCX - 1 Night Spoiler 71. Björk - Arisen My Senses Spoiler
SLIME Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 70. Ibeyi f/ Kamasi Washington - Deathless Spoiler 69. Fleet Foxes - I Am All That I Need... Spoiler 68. Julia Michaels - Uh Huh Spoiler 67. Arcade Fire - Everything Now Spoiler 66. Zola Jesus - Siphon Spoiler 65. Broken Social Scene - Hug of Thunder Spoiler 64. Camila Cabello f/ Young Thug - Havana Spoiler 63. Sheer Mag - Need to Feel Your Love Spoiler 62. Dua Lipa - New Rules (this just grew on me, love her voice tbh and the power of a good video) Spoiler 61. SZA - Drew Barrymore Spoiler
SLIME Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 60. Phoenix - J-Boy Spoiler 59. Young Thug - Do U Love Me Spoiler 58. Katy Perry - Chained to the Rhythm Spoiler 57. The Horrors - Something to Remember Me By Spoiler 56. Tove Lo - Disco Tits (she brought back electroclash and people didn't notice cuz they were bored with her vagina shtick :/ ) Spoiler 55. ABRA - Bounty Spoiler 54. Yo Gotti f/ Nicki Minaj - Rake It Up (great song, tremendous song. wish it was longer than 52 seconds) Spoiler 53. Hundred Waters - Particle Spoiler 52. LCD Soundsystem - How do you sleep? Spoiler 51. DJ Khaled f/ Rihanna & just pretend it's Jeremih - Wild Thoughts Spoiler
SLIME Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 50. Yasutaka Nakata f/ Charli XCX & Kyary Pamyu Pamyu - Crazy Crazy (woah) Spoiler 49. Jay Som - The Bus Song Spoiler 48. Moses Sumney - Quarrel Spoiler 47. Blanck Mass - Rhesus Negative Spoiler 46. Migos f/ Nicki Minaj & Cardi B - MotorSport (ok Stir Fry is their best song ever but we're gonna call that a 2018 release. Cardi killed this) Spoiler 45. Alvvays - Dreams Tonite Spoiler 44. Drake - Passionfruit ("leaving / you're just doing that to get even" feels like a new low for him & I almost wanted to put the yaeji version. but no this was a nice moment) Spoiler 43. London on da Track f/ Nicki Minaj, Offset, 21 Savage - No Flag Spoiler 42. Charlotte Gainsbourg - Deadly Valentine Spoiler 41. Jorja Smith & Preditah - On My Mind Spoiler
SLIME Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 40. Cardi B - Bodak Yellow Spoiler 39. BROCKHAMPTON - Boogie (the song they needed to make from the jump. a hook that doesn't sound like a nursery rhyme ) Spoiler 38. Spoon - Hot Thoughts Spoiler 37. Scarface - Black Still Spoiler 36. Danny L Harle - 1UL Spoiler 35. Shawn Mendes - There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back (there's kind of a blandness to most of what he does, but don't let that hold you back from the best pop chorus since Work ) Spoiler 34. Lana del Rey f/ A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti - Summer Bummer (PEAK ADLIB) Spoiler 33. Red Velvet - Rookie (always that one k-pop song that grabs me hard out the blue, and most of the time it's by them) Spoiler 32. Kehlani - Undercover Spoiler 31. Future - Mask Off (between this and #18, kinda hard to think about what the term "low key banger" meant before 2017. s/o Draco too) Spoiler
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