Reason’s sophomore album is as low-impact as his debut.
Just a couple of regular guys making some smooth tunes on the move.
The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
Anna von Hausswolff flexes her skills and imagination as an organist on All Thoughts Fly.
BLACKPINK’s debut studio album is a bit too spotty for its size.
Savage Mode II is a rare instance of the sequel being WAY better than the original.
There is undeniably a lot of talent between the members of Spillage Village, but it often doesn’t manifest as memorable songwriting or topical focus on Spilligion.
Lacking the aha moments of Neil’s previous mashups, Mouth Dreams smacks of garden variety SoundClownery.
Though generally not lacking in beauty or scale, The Ascension has a handful of somewhat grating moments that make it harder to love as a holistic experience.
At its worst, Ohms is some of the most aggravating music Deftones has ever recorded. At its best, it’s the band painting-by-numbers.