Average Rating: 4.11 Rating Variance: 0.82 Objectivity Score: 58% (Somewhat Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicArcade Fire FuneralJust listen to it. You won't need to read a review after you do. The album is distilled emotion, its powerful. Its also perennial, the themes are universal and any listener can appreciate the material. But mostly its the music, its just so powerful.Radiohead OK ComputerRishloo Eidolon4.5 superbA Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step4.0 excellentBlonde Redhead Melody of Certain Damaged LemonsEl-P Fantastic DamageEL-P's debut as a solo rapper gets him in front of the mic instead of behind the mixing boards. El Producto's music is cerebral, angry, mischievous and brilliant as usual. This album has incredible beats and instrumentals, and in fact a purely instrumental release is available. EL-P's lyrics are interesting, though not easily accessible being filled with glib insider insults and abstract symbolism as often as any readily decipherable content. The one weakness that is readily apparent is that EL-P has trouble tempering his spitfire lyrical style with discipline and occassionally gets slightly ahead of or behind his own phat beats. In other words, his flow could use some work. Great listen for anyone who enjoys underground hip-hop. Would also have alot of cross over appeal to fans of metal and punk. TV on the Radio Return to Cookie Mountain3.5 greatNine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine2.0 poorKISS Love Gun
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