Stoner/doom giants Sleep have awaken (pun intended) and are still awesome.
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Stoner/doom giants Sleep have awaken (pun intended) and are still awesome.
The singles on this album are great for what they are. But everything else about it sucks.
I had rose-colored memories of this album. While there are some of my favorite Metallica songs on it, it’s just not that good.
This album is, I believe, as close as it gets to the original intent behind Death Grips. It’s a violent onslaught of new and recycled sounds merged together into music you didn’t know you wanted to hear yet.
Kanye West should inherit the mailman nickname from Karl Malone, because he always delivers.
Kanye West finds new and exciting way to be confronting with every album and Ye is not exception.
Pusha T is back. But Kanye West is also back. And Daytona is monumental.
Metallica’s best-selling album is also the turning point in their career, ushering an era of heavy criticism and doubt
When Dimmu Borgir was at the height of their powers, they experimented a lot, but they never lost sight of what exactly they were trying to do.
I should’ve expected a curve ball from A Perfect Circle, but I’m still not sure what to do with this album.
While ...And Justice for All is universally praised, people like to argue on what place it does actually have in Metallica's legacy.
Where I try to answer the quintessential question: why do people love this goddamn record so much? What makes it so special?
Marilyn Manson first failed, Eminem also failed, but Ministry succeeded in making killer anti-Trump music. AmeriKKKant is here to kick you in the balls.
There will be new Tool soon, but there will be new A Perfect Circle before that. Should we get excited? I went back to Mer de Noms to figure it out.
If Linkin Park's foray into pop was a huge failure, it doesn't mean no band can successfully cross over. Ulver sure did it.
The Metallica retrospective continues and we're getting to the important stuff. Analyzing the powerful legacy of their sophomore effort, Ride the Lightning.
jpegmafia's new album Veteran is an angry, low-key sophisticated challenge at the way we make hip-hop now.
Black metal sometimes gets bogged down with its own clichés, but it's not the case here. Blight is angry, sophisticated and passionate music.