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doomsday519 · 5 years
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My Favorite Music Projects of 2018
Black Panther The Album - Various Artists: Loved this album for the variety of the music yet cohesiveness at the same time. Favorite tracks are “The Ways”, “Bloody Waters”, “Paramedic!”, “King’s Dead”, “Big Shot” and “Seasons”
Swimming - Mac Miller: The funny thing about this album is that I had skipped his album before this but what compelled me to listen to it was was his Self Care track. I heard it and immediately said I was buying the album the Friday it came out and it is probably the album I felt got me the most since Kid Cudi’s Man On The Moon albums. Favorite tracks are “Come Back To Earth”, “Self Care”, “What’s The Use”, “Perfecto”, and “2009″.
Die Lit - playboi carti: perfect “mumble” rap ignant shit. great foil to the Black Panther Soundtrack. Favorite tracks are “Long Time”, “Right Now”, “Shoota”, “Fell In Luv”, “Mileage”, “FlatBed Freestyle”.
Championships - Meek Mill: I was skeptical with all the features on the album but I gotta say this my favorite Meek Mill album. Favorite tracks include: “What’s Free”, “Trauma”, “Oodles ‘n Noodles Babies”, “Respect The Game”, “Uptown Vibes”, “Stuck In My Ways”
ASTROWORLD - Travis Scott: Just a fun album and I could feel the new shit he was into but also felt the influences of his previous projects without it feeling recycled. He grew but stayed the same on this one if that makes any sense. Favorite tracks are “Stargazing”, “Stop Trying To Be God”, “Houstonfornication”, and “Coffee Bean”.
Daytona - Pusha T: 7 tracks but they were all dope. That’s all I have to say. Favorite tracks are “If You Know You Know”, “Hard Piano”, “Santeria”, and “Infrared”.
Whack World - Tierra Whack: 15 songs, 15 minutes, all unique. This shit was refreshing and it made me want for more. Favorite tracks include “4 Wings”, “Fruit Salad”, and “Flea Market”
A Love Letter To You 3 - Trippie Redd: Didn’t listen to the project he put out before this but I gave this a shot after the fact and it’s definitely very solid. Favorite tracks include: “Topanga”, “Negative Energy”, “A.L.L.T.Y. 3″, “I Tried Loving”, 1400/999 Freestyle” 
BALLADS 1 - Joji: I felt this one. The failure in relationships. heartbreak. heartache. Beautiful music. Favorite tracks include “Test Drive”, “Slow Dancing In The Dark”, “Yeah Right”, and “Can’t Get Over You”.
i am > i was – 21 Savage: A surprise near the end of the year and a welcome one. Love this album. Thought the year was over for dope shit but nah. Favorite tracks are: “a lot”, “out for the night”, “can’t leave without it”, “asmr”, “ball w/o you”, “monster”, “letter 2 my momma”
Head In The Clouds - 88rising: Great compilation of songs. Rich Brian, Joji, and NIKI were standouts on it and it had some great features. Favorite tracks include “Peach Jam”, “Midsummer Madness”, “History”, “Poolside Manor”, “Beam”, “Head In The Clouds”, “Japan 88″
Swervo - G Herbo & Southside: Herbo the most dope offbeat rapping nigga alive and Southside beats are all on point. Favorite tracks are “Swervo”, “FoReal”, “Pac n Dre”, “Huh”, and “Honestly”.
Isolation - Kali Uchis: Very solid album, dope ballads. A lot of shit to vibe to. Favorite tracks are “Miami”, “Flight 22″, and “Killer”. 
Goodbye and Good Riddance - Juice WRLD: dope mixtape. Favorite tracks are “All Girls Are The Same”, “Lucid Dreams”, “Used To”, “Hurt Me”, and “I’ll Be Fine”.
Everything Is Love - Beyonce & Jay-Z: I’m not a big Beyonce fan but I really fuck with Jay-Z so I gave this a shot and it was way better than I expected. Favorite tracks are “Apeshit”, “Nice”, “Black Effect”, and “LoveHappy”.
Freddie - Freddie Gibbs: Solid, solid project and a smooth listen. Favorite tracks are “Weight”, “Death Row”, “2 Legit”, “Diamonds 2″
FM! - Vince Staples: Probably my favorite Vince Staples project . Very West Coast. Favorite tracks are: Feels Like Summer”, “FUN!”, “No Bleedin”
Reese Laflare - Reese Laflare: this is actually my first time hearing any of his music and I fucked with this album heavy. Favorite tracks are “Much Better” and “Big Mad”
Veteran - jpegmafia: another first time listen. I dug the experimentation on this album. Favorite track is “1539 N. Calvert” 
Nasty - Rico Nasty: Another raw album. She beats you in the head with it. Favorite track is "Oreo"
Everything else I enjoyed: 
California EP - Diplo: another dope EP, loved the Yachty/Santigold track “Worry No More” track and the Trippie Redd “Wish” track 
Alien Boy - Oliver Tree: very interesting EP. Favorite tracks are “Alien Boy”, “All I Got”, and “All That”.
Amen - Rich Brian: soild first album. Favorite tracks are “Amen”, “Attention”, “Glow Like That”, and “Enemies”.
Supreme Blientele - Westside Gunn: gritty and hard as shit. Loved all the wrestling references. Smooth beats. Favorite tracks are “GODS Don’t Bleed”, “Brutus”, “Elizabeth”, “Brossface Brippler”, “Wrestlemania 20″. 
Testing - A$AP Rocky: I was a little let down by this project. I did fuck with a couple tracks tho. Favorite tracks are “A$AP Forever(Remix)”, “Praise The Lord”, and “Buck Shots”.
Squidtastic - SahBabii: This project let me down a little like Rocky’s did. My favorite track of course is “Anime World”
Fire In The Clouds - Curren$y: just a dope album to drive slow or chill to. Favorite tracks are “Specialist”, “Spaceship”, “Pay Scale”, “Targa”, and “Never Stop”. 
Free Lunch - Wale: One of multiple EPs he released this year but this one was my favorite. Favorite track is “Ungrateful & Thankful”
East Atlanta Love Letter - 6lack: first full project I’ve heard from him and really dug it
BORN AGAIN - Keith Ape: loved the beats on this project. 
The Atlas Underground - Tom Morello: I listened to this cuz Killer Mike was on it and recommended it and it did not disappoint
On The Run - Young Thug: this EP was dope. I liked the “Sin” and “High” tracks on there. 
Nuthin’ 2 Prove - Lil’ Yachty: This is actually the best he’s put out. Favorite track on this was “Yacht Club”.
FETTI - Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs, & The Alchemist: One of the most solid collabs this year. When most felt like a cashgrab, this felt like a cohesive album. Favorite track is “Saturday Night Special”
WHITE BRONCO - Action Bronson: What you’d expect from a Bronson album, dope lyrics and smooth beats. Favorite tracks are “Prince Charming”, White Bronco”, “Swerve on Em”, and “Brutal”
Oxnard - Anderson .Paak: Love this album. Favorite tracks include “Tints”, “6 Summers”, “Smile/Petty”, Mansa Musa”, “Brother’s Keeper”, “Trippy”
Some Rap Songs - Earl Sweatshirt: I liked the experimentation on this one like Jpeg’s. Didn’t like it as much as some hip-hop heads but I thought it was solid. Favorite track is “Playing Possum”
Loose- Jack Harlow: white dude got a lot of bars. only thing holding him back to me is at times he sounds too much like Drake. Favorite tracks are “Sundown”, “Nun Free”, “Slide For Me”, “Sylvia”, “Too Much”
DiCaprio 2 – JID: First time hearing this dude and I really liked this tape.
Mudboy - Sheck Wes: Interesting album. Favorite track: “Jiggy On The Shits”.
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse – Various Artists: dope soundtrack. Favorite tracks include: “Invincible”, “Sunflower”, “Start A Riot”, “Hide”
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findmyhouse · 6 years
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EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER - BRAIN SALAD SURGERY (1973): 10/10 (A rating I reserve for truly outstanding albums) 
(Originally posted on 3 September, 2017)
Now this is better! Brain Salad Surgery more or less adheres to the same pattern as Tarkus, with an epic, prolonged centrepiece backed up by a number of shorter songs. Only this time it is a far more consistent product with virtually no weak spots at all, and the band has also gained a better understanding and handling of both their instruments and the capabilities of recording in a studio.
The opening track, “Jerusalem” illustrates the shift in tone perfectly: it’s a bombastic album opener that’s meant to kick things off in the same way as “The Endless Enigma” on the last album, but it’s more concise, more fast-paced and lively (in contrast to the snail’s tempo at which “The Endless Enigma” crawls along) and, most notably, far better produced: the organs sound a lot sharper and militant (the result of numerous overdubs) and, most importantly, the synthesizer has at long last settled comfortably in its role as lead instrument: instead of being used exclusively as a flashy novel solo instrument, it is here allowed to enhance and spice up the beautiful main melody. The classical composition on which “Jerusalem” is based (a choral song by Hubert Parry) pretty much sounds like what the band was trying to imitate when they recorded “The Endless Enigma” so I suppose it’s only fair that they’d put the original in the spotlight as well.
“Jerusalem” is followed by “Toccata”, another classical adaptation, though you probably wouldn’t immediately guess because of the track’s high-tech and electronic feel. Once again, Keith is the main star. Carl gets to rock out on his timpanis and tubular bells and Greg is even allowed some muted electric guitar playing in the quiet middle section, but for the most part it’s a merciless onslaught of keyboard manoeuvres set to a complex martial rhythm, with the organ providing an ominous background to the aggressive synth playing on top of it. At one point the track even breaks down to show off Carl’s set of electronic percussion, producing sounds such as police sirens and other synthesized noises.
Well, that one may be a little too over the top. Luckily, the two tracks that follow serve as a peaceful intermission after that little bout of musical insanity, and while they’re not as essential as the rest of the album, they’re still worth the price of admission. “Still… You Turn Me On” is this album’s Greg Lake ballad; probably not his best but still very soothing. Keith plays some lovely accordion on it, too. And “Benny The Bouncer”, the first in a series of ragtime tributes by Keith, has to be one of the most hilarious tracks these guys ever made, with Greg singing a silly tale of a bar brawl in a fake cockney accent along with muted drums and, of course, some excellent honky-tonk soloing.
But no matter how good these songs are, they still feel like afterthoughts when compared to the album’s pièce de résistance, which is the lengthy “Karn Evil 9” suite: a half hour-long composition, divided into three “impressions” (one of which is further divided into two parts), describing an apocalyptic scenario of a dystopian futuristic society being destroyed by a war between humans and machines (that’s something else I should mention: the lyrics on this album are actually competent [though that’s not that much of a surprise since they’re now written by former King Crimson lyricist Peter Sinfield rather than the band members themselves]. They convey the fantastic, intriguing images you’d expect from such a grandiose concept quite well, and steer clear of the embarrassing clichés that plagued the band’s earlier lyrical efforts. It still comes close to word salad [perhaps even brain salad] at times, but it’s imaginative word salad). To even begin listening to this monster must be a daunting prospect for any… Nah, who am I kidding? If you’re crazy enough to still be reading these reviews you must be crazy enough to derive some enjoyment from this.
The first impression (which was originally split into two parts in order to make it fit on the LP) starts off as a fast, determined, organ-dominated tune lamenting the soullessness and the mechanization of the fictional world, before turning into an even faster tune which is styled like a series of circus announcements, showcasing items from past societies that were lost and mocking the technological accomplishments of the future. The second part of the impression begins with the famous “Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends”, which is followed by one the most badass organ solos in Keith’s career (if you want to be impressed further, look up a video of a live performance of this song: while Greg is having fun on his electric guitar during this part, Keith plays the bass track on his synthesizer while simultaneously soloing on his organ with his other hand).
The second impression is instrumental, and is mostly centred around Keith’s keyboard playing again. For once, he goes back to his old trusted Steinway piano, leaving his organ completely untouched and only using his synthesizer to imitate a steel drum in a jam-portion of the song. The piano parts together constitute one of the most intricate and demanding compositions Keith ever wrote, going from a very fast-paced part to a slow, brooding, ominous section which gradually grows more ferocious before leading to a restatement of the opening theme, and finally into the synth-heavy third impression, a threatening march-like tune depicting the man-machine war.
The funny thing is, from a purely compositional viewpoint, many parts of this album aren’t even that much of a step up from Trilogy. I’ve thought hard and long about why exactly Brain Salad Surgery fills me with so much more satisfaction than its predecessor, but I’ve finally concluded that the production is really the one aspect in which Brain Salad Surgery truly shines, and which sets it apart from the band’s earlier efforts. The boys really put care into creating a diverse set of arrangements and different sounds for this album: the orchestral percussion on “Toccata”, the accordion and harpsichord on “Still… You Turn Me On”, the piano solo in the middle of “Karn Evil 9”, even the synth tones are far more diverse and fresh in comparison to Trilogy. And the songs themselves are more intricately layered and made up of far more separate tracks, too. I discover something new with each consecutive listen. Something I noticed only recently is the 1920s-esque piano which is hidden in the background of the first impression of “Karn Evil 9” and kicks in once Greg Lake sings about “Alexander’s ragtime band”. I love albums that keep surprising me no matter how many times I listen to them. Brain Salad Surgery has an admirable number of surprises up its sleeve, and I hope it can surprise me for many years to come.
Best song: KARN EVIL 9
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cannes-anon · 7 years
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Listen, bedroom floor is going to be a ballad, that will actually be about Bear, bih I am not REAdy like if this bitch, right in front of my salad, makes another banger sex jam, that would be one thing, but if my liam senses are tingling the right way, he's going to drop a super pretty slow song, I'm going to fight him, I'm going to yank him right off Anton's dick and fight. him.
BRUH! Liam already said that Bedroom Floor is a naughty song eidnidjde why would it be about Bear!?!
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