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Average Rating: 3.69
Rating Variance: 1.10
Objectivity Score: 74%
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5.0 classic
Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas
Cocteau Twins Garlands
Depeche Mode Black Celebration
Lady Gaga The Fame Monster
Lady Gaga The Fame
Madonna Ray of Light
Modest Mouse Building Nothing Out of Something
Xeno and Oaklander Sentinelle

4.5 superb
ADULT. D.U.M.E.
Be Forest Earthbeat
Chelsea Wolfe Abyss
Chelsea Wolfe Pain Is Beauty
Idiot Pilot Strange We Should Meet Here
Lorde Pure Heroine
Miss Kittin Calling from the Stars
Modest Mouse The Moon & Antarctica
Q and Not U No Kill No Beep Beep
Windhand Grief's Infernal Flower
Wreck and Reference Black Cassette

4.0 excellent
ADULT. The Way Things Fall
Chelsea Wolfe Hypnos / Flame
King Woman Created in the Image of Suffering
Lady Gaga Born This Way
Light Asylum In Tension
Marie Davidson Adieux Au Dancefloor
Marina The Family Jewels
Miss Kittin and The Hacker First Album
Miss Kittin and The Hacker Two
Modest Mouse The Lonesome Crowded West
Rihanna Rated R
Rihanna ANTI
Soft Kill An Open Door
True Widow Avvolgere
one of those rare albums I enjoy from start to finish without skipping a single track. magic.
Windhand Soma
Xeno and Oaklander Par Avion
Xiu Xiu Forget

3.5 great
ADULT. Gimmie Trouble
Kesha Rainbow
A surprisingly solid effort. I'm not at all ashamed to indulge in irreverent pop music, never do I brand even the fluffiest of pop stars as a guilt to enjoy, but since her debut Kesha has been a genuine "guilty" pleasure of mine mostly because of her complete unabashed corniness (quite honestly I always considered her as some sort of warped Kidz Bop commercial mutation of Peaches). But Rainbow is arguably the best album to come out of this recent surge of top 40 pop stars costuming themselves in country/folk/pop/lite-rock/whateverness (i.e. Joanne, Mileys Malibu, Harry Styles, etc). I think it strikes a commendable balance between her usual corniness and the musical breadth she aspires to in a way that Warrior absolutely failed at. Finding You is pop gold and I hope it gets its dues.
King Woman Doubt
Lady Gaga Artpop
Light Asylum Light Asylum
Marina Froot
Martial Canterel Austerton
Nine Inch Nails Add Violence
Rihanna Unapologetic
Listen, this album is far from a lyrical or sonic masterpiece and its as pandering to top 40 trends as any Rihanna album to date. However, it is underrated. It was/is written off as a rush released cashgrab labeled so by the hive mentality tired of her yearly releases and being bombarded by her constant stream of radio singles on rotation. Unapologetic is, contrary to popular opinion, a cohesively sardonic and gloomy batch of tracks that all come from Rihanna then re-entering a relationship (either romantic or business wise) with Chris Brown (i.e. their unfortunately infectious collaboration on Nobody's Business). Shes unapologetically wrestling and wallowing in her bad decisions and its presented to the listener throughout the album. How anyone could say this is her least thoughtful album is beyond me when the likes of Talk That Talk exist. Unapologetic inarguably tells a story...just not the one you want to hear.
Soft Kill Choke
Xiu Xiu Fabulous Muscles
Xiu Xiu Always
Xiu Xiu La Foret

3.0 good
ADULT. Anxiety Always

2.5 average
Gorillaz Humanz
Lorde Melodrama

2.0 poor
ADULT. Detroit House Guests
Martial Canterel You Today
Martial Canterel Confusing Outsides
Rihanna Talk That Talk
Wreck and Reference Indifferent Rivers Romance End

1.5 very poor
Madonna MDNA

1.0 awful
Bebe Rexha All Your Fault: Pt. 2
Indistinguishable from any other female pop artists coming up with pseudo-trap influenced garbage mixed with pseudo-alt pop. Not a single interesting aspect to this EP that brings anything to the table and it even manages to make the cliches that it does bring even more obnoxiously boring.
Katy Perry Witness
Kesha Warrior
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