[27/07/2024]

Porter Robinson - SMILE! :D

A recent review this time! This album encapsulates late night thoughts in its lyrics while changing the vibe with dance beats, which have that signature flair. While the synths can be overpowering and kinda offputting at times, they are a lot easier to get into compared to Worlds. Robinson brings in a lot more acoustic guitar, while still keeping a nice balance.
[Favourite Song: Is There Really No Happiness?]

[03/05/2024]

ISLAND - Yesterday Park

With the vibes of 2010's indie rock, ISLAND fills this album with the feelings of a good time fleeting away, the last minutes of a party. The simple soundscape of the songs leaves a bittersweet tone which is reflected in the lyrics, talking about looking back at the past while capturing the present.
[Favourite Song: Do You Remember The Times]

[30/04/2024]

Billy Joel - The Stranger

If you think of a Billy Joel hit, most likely it's on this album. It has both the pop favourites of 'Moving out' and 'Only the Good Die Young,' but also mellow songs like 'Vienna' which balances out the vibes. A perfect album to please everyone and their mom. Every time I have company over, this is getting put on because there's atleast one song that everybody can sing along to.
[Favourite Song: Scenes from an Italian Restaurant]

[28/04/2024]

The Black Keys - El Camino

Taking their style and elevating it to arena levels, The Black Keys have created a raw yet light album. From the pop hits of 'Lonely Boy' to the teeth-gnawing 'Little Black Submarines,' this knocks it out of the park, without crowding your mind too much. A bigger, better 'Brothers.'
[Favourite Song: Little Black Submarines]

[17/04/2024]

TWRP - Digital Nightmare

This album screams old internet, from the lyrics about chatrooms to the classic CDi synths. TWRP are like the perfect combination of Daft Punk and ELO, with enough funk and soul to get you to log out and dance around. I think this is their best work yet.
[Favourite Song: Content 4 U]