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Reviews 41 Approval 89%
Soundoffs 115 News Articles 27 Band Edits + Tags 5,177 Album Edits 249
Album Ratings 1290 Objectivity 74%
Last Active 12-09-22 12:08 am Joined 08-22-13
Review Comments 42,318
| I Suppose I Modernized?
Not really though. All of April and May, I only checked albums from 2010-2019. Yeah... | | 1 |  | Kishi Bashi Lighght
(2014)
This wasn't my thing at all. It was colorful and psychedelic in spots, but it just didn't click. Too much pop and not enough psych I guess? I remember it being pretty predictable or whatever.
2.5/5 | | 2 |  | Melt-Banana Fetch
(2013)
Super fun, energetic, odd, and memorable. Fuck, I peaked early with this.
4.5/5 | | 3 |  | Submotion Orchestra Finest Hour
(2011)
Trip-hoppy with a lot of cool percussion. The lead singer's voice was super soulful too, which was a nice touch.
4/5 | | 4 |  | Yves Tumor Safe in the Hands of Love
(2018)
"Weird" pop that mostly bored me.
2.5/5 | | 5 |  | Jenny Hval Innocence Is Kinky
(2013)
Weird indie rock/folky stuff that gave me heavy PJ Harvey vibes while also being unique in its own right.
4/5 | | 6 |  | Goat World Music
(2012)
Modern psych rock that mixes itself with what worldbeat is (dancy music that incorporates non-Western folk I guess? Seems like a Eurocentric as fuck term, but yeah.)
4/5 | | 7 |  | Jukka Nousiainen Jukka Nousiainen
(2016)
Psych country. Nothing here was too engaging, but it wasn't bad. Background music?
3/5 | | 8 |  | L7 Scatter The Rats
(2019)
I was gonna check this no matter what since I love L7. This lacks the badass fun type tracks I love when it comes to L7. They sound tired here. Still some jams though.
3/5 | | 9 |  | Erykah Badu New Amerykah Part Two: Return of the Ankh
(2010)
I loved Part One A LOT, and this was actually pretty great too. It's a lot more personal and less daring, but incredibly memorable.
4/5 | | 10 |  | Holly Herndon PROTO
(2019)
Holy mother of gimmick. AI helping to compose music on a commercial release? That's so innovative. With that said the album itself is a bit patchy. When it's good, it's amazing though.
3.5/5 | | 11 |  | Foxygen Take The Kids Off Broadway
(2011)
A lot bluesier than I expected. A lot of the tracks gave me Mick Jagger vibes, but way more chaotic musically. Way crazier than their more famous 2013 album.
4/5 | | 12 |  | Dirty Projectors/Bjork Mount Wittenberg Orca
(2010)
I already like Dirty Projects and Bjork, so this was a match made in heaven. The obnoxiously fun, yet still beautiful harmonies of Coffman and Deradoorian fit perfectly with Bjork's powerful howls.
4/5 | | 13 |  | Vulfpeck Thrill of the Arts
(2015)
Most of this was technically impressive and would make for good dance music, but I didn't feel too engaged by most of it outside of those factors. Funk/jazz fusion/r&b etc.
3/5 | |
ArsMoriendi
06.01.19 | The only year I didn't hit was 2017. Oh well. | Ryus
06.01.19 | public strain! | Zig
06.01.19 | Glad you enjoyed 6. | ArsMoriendi
06.01.19 | Yeah, "Let It Bleed" and "Run to Your Mama" are especially classics.
@Ryus: ugh eventually, when I feel like that sound | Papa Universe
06.01.19 | for 2017, try Igorrr - Savage Sinusoid | ArsMoriendi
06.01.19 | Classical breaks? Hmmm sounds interesting in concept | J() Alexander
06.01.19 | It's more fun than interesting. | Departures
06.01.19 | Submotion Orchestra is pretty great. Haven't released a dull album yet. | JohnnyoftheWell
06.01.19 | Need to check a few of these, and you need to check Cell-Scape and/or Charlie ;] | JustJoe.
06.01.19 | I 2nd Ryus.
3 is m/ | ArsMoriendi
06.02.19 | Ugh fine, before the Summer ends I'd check it | Dewinged
06.02.19 | You getting there, 2017 was an awsm year tho. | StallionMang
06.02.19 | stick w the yves album, you'll b glad u did | ArsMoriendi
06.02.19 | I'll pass honestly, no song on there grabbed me after 2 listens and that's never a good sign |
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