What Black to the Future has in refinement, it ever so slightly lacks in the electricity of the group’s past work.
The strongest St. Vincent album since Strange Mercy.
Iceage’s unruly energy can be at odds with Seek Shelter‘s grandeur, but only rarely is this at the expense of the album.
Some of its ideas do get a little stale, but all in all Bright Green Field is an ambitious and very promising debut album.
Between a few tracks hitting and Rivers singing “pump it up into me, please daddy” as a hook, Van Weezer is pretty much a mid-tier Weezer album.
DOOM and Czarface’s chemistry and creativity is still present on Super What?, though with slightly diminishing returns.
Gojira’s conceptual thoughtfulness remains a mark in their favor on Fortitude.
It’s all downhill after the first song.
When you inevitably hear Khaled Khaled at the barbershop or blaring from a passing car, some of it won’t be so bad.