Life’s a Trip has some surprisingly beautiful highlights, but Trippie Redd’s lyrics, song structures, and vocal consistency are still lacking overall.
While the trap-goth direction of “Pictures of You” could use some work, this debut EP solidifies HMLTD as one of the most promising post-punk groups out right now.
Nicki Minaj still has her energy, technical ability, and sharp lyricism going for her, but too often on Queen these are drowned out by generic production and horrid features.
Valee doesn’t come through with a single flow worth stealing on his latest EP.
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
A round-up of the greatest albums Anthony reviewed over this past month or so.
Imperial Triumphant effectively conveys the decadence and decay of the Big Apple with a unique blend of blackened death metal and avant-garde jazz.
On Swimming, Mac Miller continues to work outside of his strengths without improving at all upon the obvious weaknesses of his previous album.
YG tries to Stay Dangerous by going the generic trap route.
Ranking the eight studio albums of pioneering new wave outfit Talking Heads.