Fashionably late to the party, my review of the new Kendrick Lamar album DAMN.
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Fashionably late to the party, my review of the new Kendrick Lamar album DAMN.
Rompeprop & Tu Carne's split ablum Just a Matter of Splatter is a goregrind classic. I take a deep dive into the album to explain why it's so great.
I know this is weird, but Carcass is a weird band so I decided to review their greatest hits so I could talk about their weird and fascinating legacy.
My review of death grind classic Time Waits for No Slave, by Napalm Death. If you always wondered what the difference between death metal and grindcore is, this album has a couple things to teach you. Plus, it can fucking kick your ass.
Today's classic album review is The Fragile, by Nine Inch Nails. A record that everyone loves and I try to break the many reasons why.
My review of what was intended to be the conclusion of the Death Grips experience: The Powers that B. It's a difficult record that requires context and effort, but it really couldn't have been any other way.
Classic album review of Ion Dissonance's debut album Breathing is Irrelevant. Few albums have stuck with me over the years the way this one did.
I hadn't listened to Sepultura in twenty years and it turned out to be a mistake. Machine Messiah is a mature, alluring and uncompromising album that embodies everything you've ever loved about this band.
My review of Vince Staples' Prima Donna. If you're a fan of 90's hip-hop, you owe it to yourself to give this young artist a chance. He's the most exciting rapper alongside Kendrick Lamar.
My review of Nine Inch Nails' new album Not The Actual Events, a sophisticated and daring new EP that may not win the band new fans, but will sure please the old ones.
To celebrate the reissue of Sunn O)))'s gorgeous live album Dømkirke, I decided to review it. It's one record that redefined my entire relationship to music. If you don't "get" Sunn O))), this review is a good starting point also.
My review of Run the Jewels 3, a solid, creative yet SLIGHTLY overdone hip-hop record. Very much worth your while nonetheless. It's not perfect, but it's great.
No Love Deep Web is a bleak and unique offering in Death Grips' discography. Read my review to discover the finer traits of this timeless classic.
Metallica's new album Hardwired...to Self-Destruct is technically sound, musically competent and a little hollow.
Rejoice, there is a new Anaal Nathrakh album out and The Whole of the Law somewhat bridges the gap between their conventional sound and their 2009 industrial masterpiece In the Constellation of the Black Widow.
I review Godflesh's transcendent album Streetcleaner for horroctober. In case, you know, that you needed a soundtrack to your nightmares.
The Money Store is the most celebrated album of much celebrated Sacramento-based experimental band Death Grips. It's also the best possible introduction to their twisted paradigm. Read the review to learn more about this timeless album.