For me, the efficacy and appeal of SICK!‘s disjointedness starts to wane in the second half.
LLF follows up on none of the potential of Roddy’s debut.
While a bit front-loaded, Dawn FM boasts a lot of fantastic songwriting and worldbuilding from Abel and company.
DS4EVER offers little to nothing between its vocal performances, songwriting, and production.
Classics Week 2022 closes with Heaven or Las Vegas, Cocteau Twins’ final 4AD album and one of dream pop’s most iconic statements.
Songs in the Key of Life is the crown jewel of Stevie Wonder’s unparalleled discography.
Solid State Survivor is one of the greatest, most ahead of the curve synthpop albums ever made.
Elliott Smith’s self-titled sophomore album is a devastating masterpiece of indie folk.
Classics Week 2022 kicks off with the ambitious and phenomenal final album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Fighting Demons sadly isn’t as successful as last year’s Legends Never Die at upholding Juice’s legacy.