For all its conceptual pretense, Eternal Atake is little more than a run-of-the-mill trap album.
Though in need of more instrumental palettes, gupi’s debut album is chock full of colorful, intense, smile-inducing bangers.
On his sophomore album, Bad Bunny does for reggaeton what artists like Travis Scott and Future have done for trap.
Disclosure delivers five funky and well-edited house bangers on their latest EP.
While Suddenly is all a bit faint in typical Caribou fashion, it’s nevertheless a sweet and heartfelt helping of indietronica.
Whether it be in terms of vocals, production, or songwriting, My Turn never rises above being subpar and uninspired.
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.
A round-up of Anthony’s favorite albums from the past month or so.
For better or worse—mostly worse—Miss Anthropocene sounds as if it was made by an untrained Grimes A.I.
Royce 5’9 is in rare form as both an MC and producer on The Allegory, an album somewhat marred by occasionally questionable messaging and a muddled concept.