Vacation in Hell has its share of great songs, but many of the deep cuts find the Zombies punching below their weight.
While the quality of Invasion of Privacy drops off a bit in the second half, it’s overall a promising commercial debut for Cardi B.
Total Xanarchy is way too drab to be even dumb fun.
Plague Transmissions Vol. 1 is one of the ugliest and most standout death metal projects I’ve heard in a while.
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
Before the hype from “God’s Plan” dies down, Drake has changed pace with his new single “Nice for What.” The track features a prominent Lauryn Hill sample, and is clearly made for the dancefloor. The Canadian crooner blends his pop rap sound with a dusty old school vibe, making
Portland rapper Aminé has teamed up with Phoenix rap trio Injury Reserve for a smooth, low-key single titled “Campfire.” It’s Aminé’s second single since his debut album Good for You, which came out last year. This unexpected combo pairs well on the short but catchy track. Aminé handles
Kacey Musgraves softens and buries everything country about her music on the bland Golden Hour.
Jean Grae and Quelle Chris have a yin and yang chemistry on Everything’s Fine, one of the smartest, funniest, and most eclectic hip hop albums I’ve heard this year.
A round-up of the greatest albums Anthony reviewed this past month!