At nearly every turn, hypochondriac‘s imaginative production and passionate performances are spoiled by its lyrics.
A country album with a lot of heart and a unique perspective. White Trash Revelry by Adeem the Artist
Metro Boomin knows how to make a tight producer project.
Gilla Band’s latest, heaviest album yet starts strong but falters in the second half. Most Normal by Gilla Band
SMTB loses some momentum on Trouble the Water. Trouble The Water by Show Me The Body
Fred’s talents as a producer are evident on AL3‘s brightest moments, but he’s not quite there as an album artist yet.
While it’s respectable for Stormzy to embrace his mellower, more melodic side, the results sound a bit too focus-grouped.
Polyphia’s latest finds the band struggling with their vocal guests.
While a bit rockier of a journey than the previous two albums in this trilogy, The Ruby Cord is still quite an accomplishment from Richard. The Ruby Cord by Richard Dawson
One of the year’s most ambitious and harrowing metal releases. Hostile Architecture by Ashenspire