PorkchopGMX
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Last Active 01-19-22 12:20 pm
Joined 02-27-20

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Remo Drive Mercy
The middest of mid. Any promise they might have had before is all gone now.
1.5
02.25.24
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth
I adore fucking everything about this. The painfully robotic rhythm section, the insane shredding (by Strokes standards), Julian's raw, overcompressed, sometimes half-drunk vocals and songwriting, the pretty bad and bloated yet more accessible (?) production, the crazily large number of songs here (14!), the unusually gloomy/pensive/IDK what the right word is (again, by Strokes standards) vibe looming over the entire album and especially in songs like "Heart In a Cage" and "On the Other Side", and how unfocused all of it is. It's basically a mid life crisis in audio form and I love it.
5.0
06.27.23
Scott Walker Bish Bosch
5.0
03.02.23
Nine Inch Nails The Fragile
5.0
02.11.23
Thomas Azier The Inventory of Our Desire
rNot as consistent or accessible as his last outing, but contains some of his best work to date. Also it's super jazzy, if ryou're into that sort of thing. Highlights: Faces, Skin & Blister, What Does It Mean To Be Free, Slow Revolution r
4.5
02.10.23
Karl Bartos Communication
The incredibly locked-in beats, extremely bad vocoding and awkward lyrics make this an extremely tedious listen. Bartos almost sounds like he's parodying himself on most of these tracks. When he ditches one or more of these elements, however, he makes some of the best material of his solo career. Recommended Tracks: Life
2.0
11.21.22
Electric Music Electric Music
Ex-Kraftwerk member goes pop-rock, and the result is an incredibly boring album. Recommended Tracks: The Young Urban Professional
2.5
11.21.22

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