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.
Young Thug and company are back with an even more bloated and inconsistent comp-like album.
Spirit of the Beehive’s sonic mayhem makes up for some occasionally lackluster songwriting.
Taylor’s version of Fearless is a respectable endeavor, even if it doesn’t sway opinions on the original album.
Promises is a tasteful, spellbinding, and beautiful intersection of jazz, classical, and electronic music.
The bland and scant musical ideas don’t support DEACON‘s emotional weight.
At its best, Lei Line Eon‘s new direction exposes the nuances and beauty of Iglooghost’s production, but it’s not without its incongruities and growing pains.
The well-timed G_d’s Pee is Godspeed’s strongest material in almost a decade.
While Quadeca generally kills it on the production side of From Me to You, sadly the vocal content can be a bit grating.