June 2016 résumé
This is no best-of list, it is just a bunch of records I've heard, that were RELEASED this month. Not the ones I've heard this month, but ones that were RELEASED this month that I've heard. Therefore, as the time goes, I'll be adding more items on the list, since I listen to stuff constantly. By the way, the names occasionally written under the comments are titles of songs that I recommend. If there are none written, it's either because I didn't like enough of them or because I can't point out a highlight. And now a score guide: 10/9 - 5; 8 - 4.5; 7 - 4; 6 - 3.5/3; 5 - 2.5; 4 - 2; 3 - 1.5; 2/1 - 1 |
1 | | Deerhoof The Magic
Before I say anything I just want to state that before this album I have never ever heard a single Deerhoof song, therefore this album is my first coming to know the band. And as a starter it is fantastic. Right from the getgo it stikes you with a blast of oddball guitar and all the weirdness of the style of Art Rock they pull of throughout the whole album. The songs on the record aren't too insane to be Punk, but neither are they too shallow and dull. If anything, dullness is the last thing you can expect on here. Each song is quite similar, though they all have something different to each one. You might be put off a bit due of the weirdness that ensuits here, but I found it to be really unique and beautiful. However, said uniqueness does occasionally get slightly tidious, but never to a point of it being completely obnoxious. 7/10
The Devil And His Anarchic Surrealist Retinue, Life Is Suffering, Learning To Apologize Effectively, Dispossessor, Debut, Plastic Thrills |
2 | | The Strokes Future Present Past
The Strokes go into a little more melodic Shoegaze Pop direction than before, causing the EP to slip into the a bit silly mess pit. 5/10 |
3 | | SUMAC What One Becomes
It takes a long time until anything happens on every song on here. But when it does, it's exactly that striking Doom Metal depressive braindrilling brutality as you would want it to be. So why then does it take so long until anything significantly important happens on this album? It seems to me that the band had ideas, but not enough for a whole full-length, so they just filled it up with either completely disordered and disorganised mess or just plain boring and uneventful dullness. 6/10
Image of Control (except for that attrocious intro), Clutch of Oblivion |
4 | | Fawnn Ultimate Oceans
A pretty typical Rocky Indie Pop, but hey, at least it doesn't bore you. 6/10
Master Blaster was alright |
5 | | The Casket Girls The Night Machines
In a way it sounds a bit like The Jezebels, in that, it is quite formulaic in terms of Indie Pop, but damn, do they know how to hold a momentum on some of the tracks. Now, said momentum, together with catchiness and instrumental sweetness, is present, it is not present on the whole runtime. 6/10
Tears of a Clown |
6 | | Zac Nelson New Once
It consists mainly from one or two minutes long songs that are all completely mesmerisingly odd, but each surprisingly different. It was just a little hard time for me getting used to all of those weird instrumentals. 7/10 |
7 | | Fear of Men Fall Forever
An album that has all the potential of a sugary Pop hit LP, but all the appeal of lazy execution. And above from that every single song has seemingly the exact same drumming. I mean, the EXACT one. 5/10
Island and that artsy second part on Until You |
8 | | Classixx Faraway Reach
Classixx come through with an album of dancable song all following the same formula of sterilised semi-addictive beats and high-pitched vocals by guest Pop artists, all sounding alike. 6/10
I Feel Numb, Whatever I Want |
9 | | Wavepool Wavepool
Easily my favourite Emo record this year and one with some of the most memorable vocal delivery this month. My only issue is that when the vocals do get a little yelly they tend to become a tiny bit annoying. 7/10 |
10 | | The Inbetween Days Stranger Than Strangers
An album of sometimes ctachy and sometimes cringeworthy Psychedelic Pop-Punk tunes. 6/10 |
11 | | Whitney Light Upon the Lake
An album full of mostly guitar driven songs (drums, precussion and saxophone are occasionally also included) and very well played at that. Though that swift guitarwork in combination with the vocals does make it sound a lot like The Kinks revival band, it is still a decent listen to a certain point. 6/10
No Woman, Dave's Song, No Matter Where We Go, Polly |
12 | | Allen Toussaint American Tunes
This is an excellent Jazz album that may not surprise or challenge you in any way, but will sure as hell make the moment pleasing. 7/10
Viper's Drag, Big Chief, Rocks In My Bed, Rosetta, American Tune |
13 | | The Kills Ash & Ice
The Kills try to sound hip and cool, but ultimately fail to deliver even a slightest memorable moment. Mostly it's the fault of the nonchalant-wannabe music that is not making the melodies justic at all, which is sad, because I know that The Kills can deliver a good performance if they want. 5/10 |
14 | | Moon Hooch Red Sky
A fantastic alt-Jazz album that has a lot of charm and brilliant moments each complimenting one another. My only issue with the album are only those frequent tracks where the vocals pop up and the Electronica takes place of the great instrumentation. Why ar those necessary? 7/10
Red Sky, Low 5, Psychotubes, The Thought |
15 | | Diarrhea Planet Turn To Gold
Diarrhea Planet put together a record that intrigued me from its intro track and then took an ultimate nosedive right after. This sounds like your typical noisy Punk that will not last in your head even for a minute, no matter how many times you listen. It's quite fascinating to hear how pretty solid instrumentation comes together with atrocious vocals to create an album full of dull, forgettable, bland and boring material. Diarrhea indeed. 4/10
Hard Style, Bob Dylan's Grandma, Dune |
16 | | Poison Headache Poison Headache
The only lowpoint for me is that the songs are so short mostly. They sound great, but they all end immediately after you get into them. 7/10 |
17 | | Empty Houses Daydream
Feel-good for the first couple of songs, but then it becomes tedious and repetative. 6/10 |
18 | | Count to Altek Heliodon Over Petrified Evergreens
This is a very odd, atmospheric and somewhat relaxing record with a vast future potential. But it is as close to Black Metal as waffles have to meat. Why promote it as Black Metal/Post-Rock then? I don't know. But still, the album actually makes you feel like you are on some alien planet exploring flora and fauna. But it also carries a burden of the genre it is made in (Ambient in this case), it is just not as memorable as it could be. Next time maybe, try going a little more ambitious and classical (I'm not saying, you should go full Tim Hecker on it, but still). 6/10
P.S.: By the way, kudos on that beautifully weird album cover. |
19 | | Little Tybee Little Tybee
The music is somewhat good, I guess, but the vocals are just really irritating. 6/10 |
20 | | clipping. Wriggle
clipping. deliver another fantastic EP under filled with typical clipping. trademarks, vocals only rapid intro, peculiar production and instrumentation, fast and instantly recognisable flow and smart lyrics (with the exception of one particular song on here). The only part that didn't sit well with me are probably the features sometimes. But most likely that is just me being too used to hear Daveed Diggs' voice. Still, the band delvers some heavy material that I will jam the hell out of this year, no doubt about that. 8/10
Intro, Shooter, Wriggle |
21 | | sir Was Says Hi
Unexpectedly decent EP full of refreshing and somewhat unique tunes. I don't really have that much to tell you about it other than it is nicely and interestingly put together. 7/10 |
22 | | The Stargazer Lilies Door To The Sun
This is exactly the kind of dreamy Shoegaze I like. Unfortunately, somewhere in the middle it just falls into a complete and utter mess that is very hard to get used to. And it makes the whole experience not dreamy anymore, but sleepy. But I am willing to mostly forgive that for those few moments that were really good. 7/10
Golden Key, Drive, Heaven And Hell |
23 | | Nevoa Re Un
I don't know, I think I'm a little indifferent towards it. At times it sounds convincing, but ultimately I have to say that they fail to do as much as they do. At this point it just sounds exactly as any other Black Metal band nowadays. Long buildups, minimum payoff. 6/10 |
24 | | Odonis Odonis Post Plague
Odonis Odonis come through with a record that is extremely pleasing to hear, despite the rough electronic Dancepunk music. Nearly every cut on here makes you feel like a robot shaking and waving your body around in a technical breakdown. But be careful, the first track is a litle misleading, the rest of the album is not like that. 8/10
Needs, That's How It Goes, Vanta Black |
25 | | The Low Anthem Eyeland
Waste of time. 4/10 |
26 | | Night School Blush
"Excuse me, waiter, but I asked for a soup and you brought me cold water with glitter." 5/10 |
27 | | Case/Lang/Veirs Case/Lang/Veirs
A collaboration between three great singer-songwriters coming together to create a beautifully plain and occasionally instrumentally vast. But for all that the three can master up melodywise, they sometimes lose in my interest. Unfortunately, the placid music could evoke very few emotions in me. 6/10
Atomic Numbers, Blue Fires, Delirium, Best Keep Secret, Down |
28 | | Netherlands Audubon
Netherlands have all the ingredients to rock your brains out, heavy production, powerful tunes and those Noise Rock influences, and they use all this with a precision and accuracy of a master chef. The only thing that I had on my mind after listening to this was: "Fuck yeah!". 8/10
L.M.M., Elephunk, Thumper, Dots, Alien Pussy |
29 | | Paws No Grace
A series of quick, hard hitting and killer tracks. An album that sounds the way I would want Indie Rock nowadays to sound, but unfortunately that happens quite rarely. 7/10
No Grace, N/A, Complete Contempt, Glid The Lily, Clarity, Asthmatic |
30 | | Bait Sunburst
Though Bait definitely pulls off a good performance and a lot of the moments strike hard with instant memorability, it doesn't really hold strong on a long scale and at some point you may even yawn a little. But then again, it sounds great, the instrumentation is great and the vocals are, though not my favourite, quite alright. 7/10 |
31 | | Mitski Puberty 2
Am I the only one to whom this album reminds St.Vincent's Actor? 7/10
Dan The Dancer, Fireworks, I Bet On Losing Dogs, My Body's Made Of Crushed Little Stars, A Loving Feeling |
32 | | Whitechapel Mark of the Blade
I have no actual problem with this album except the fact that it often seems to have good melodies that are unfortunately drowned in the repetative instrumentation. 6/10 |
33 | | Flamingods Majesty
Ayahuasca. 8/10
Taboo Grooves, Anya, Gojira |
34 | | Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway
As a person who never liked this band I can say that...well...I have nothing to say, really. I still don't like them. 5/10 |
35 | | Cough Still They Pray
Another one of those overly long, mostly uneventful, noisy sort of Metal albums on Relapse Records. How many more will there be this year? 6/10 |
36 | | Trash Boat Nothing I Write You Will Change What You've Been..
One interesting thing I've noticed while repeatedly listening to numerous Pop-Punk albums this year is that they all mostly sound very alike to me. 6/10 |
37 | | The Wild Jays Murmurations
I like the dreamy direction the band takes, but it does leave you with a strong feeling that there is still a way to grow. 6/10 |
38 | | Yung A Youthful Dream
Adolescent angst transmitted into adulthood, semi-justified. 6/10 |
39 | | The Mystery Lights The Mystery Lights
"Hello there, the better part of 70s revivalism." 7/10
Follow Me Home, Without Me, Candlelight |
40 | | Tegan and Sara Love You to Death
When did you become That band? That band without any guts. 5/10 |
41 | | Gates Parallel Lives
One does not simply take Post-Rock genre and castrate it. 4/10 |
42 | | If These Trees Could Talk The Bones of a Dying World
An hour of magnificent sound. This is how I like my Post-Metal. 7/10 |
43 | | Drowners On Desire
A set of okay-ish yet mostly generic Indie Rock tunes that sometimes actually work, as well as such music can work. 6/10 |
44 | | Caveman Otero War
Now, this is generic Indie Pop. 5/10 |
45 | | Weaves Weaves
Weirdness ensuite. 6/10 |
46 | | Minor Victories Minor Victories
An ethereal album full of songs that each seem to be following the same formula of Shoegazy echoic Pop, but each one still managing to strike you down with emotions. 7/10
Give Up The Ghost, Scattered Ashes, For You Always |
47 | | Contact (PA, USA) Zero Moment
Contact continue to amaze. It is not exactly your typical Post-Rock/Prog Rock album, though it surely follows a lot of typical signs of those genres. Contact managed to perfectionise their space journey and not repeat themselves from song to song. I definitely recommend this to Maserati fans, because it does bear a lot of similarities. 8/10
Zero Moment, Great Detector, Medal Force |
48 | | Parlour Parlour
An album that is really good on the surface, but upon deeper inspection turns out to be quite one-dimensional. 6/10 |
49 | | Look Mexico Uniola
Every song has a structure and progression full of potential and even beauty, but most of them eventually fall flat. 6/10
You're Lucky You Didn't Lose Your Arm |
50 | | Nice As Fuck Nice As Fuck
At what point did Jenny Lewis decide that this was a good idea? 4/10 |
51 | | Arms Patterns
This album fulfills barely half of all the potential it has. Every song feels like an idea that is left on a state of a first draft without anybody bothering to further develop it. 5/10 |
52 | | RLYR Delayer
Man, they really try hard for on so little they have to offer. 4/10 |
53 | | Blood Orange Freetown Sound
I used to have a minor sleeping disorder, where I would dose off at any moment nevermind the circumstances. This album seems to try to bring that back in a big way. 4/10 |
54 | | Weval Weval
There is just something about this album, some magnetism that, though won't stick to your memory, will definitely make the moments of listening feel like a chilling spa (the comfortably chilling one, not the freezing one). 7/10
Intro, The Battle, Square People, Days, Just In Case |
55 | | DJ Shadow The Mountain Will Fall
Well, this is just unfortunate. One of the biggest producers of all of 'em times is back with an album that can get your attention, but only when the featured guests show up. 5/10 |
56 | | Huerco S For Those of You Who Have Never...
Is this one of those things that play the background while you are in the day spa? 5/10 |
57 | | Vale of Pnath II
This album is to my ears what this album's cover is to my eyes. A bit overblown, but still captivating as hell. 7/10 |
58 | | Band of Horses Why Are You OK
Why are you still doing the exact same lifeless, emotionless and dull Folk-Pop? And subsequently, why are you STILL okay? 4/10 |
59 | | iLe iLevitable
iLe combine elements of Pop and ethnic music in an album that is quite unexciting listen for such an exciting idea. 6/10 |
60 | | Starflyer 59 SLOW
There is just something dissatisfying about this album. It's, what do you call it..., oh yes, boredom. 5/10 |
61 | | The Claypool Lennon Delirium Monolith of Phobos
I don't know what exactly did I expect from this. But what I got was a series of odd instrumentation on songs that sound like unfinished Primus B-Sides. Not to say that that is necessarily a bad thing, just a little hard to get into. 6/10 |
62 | | Nick Leng Drivers
Nick Leng's soft and tender Pop delivery and music makes up for a lightweight and enjoyable ride, but not a particularly memorable one. But on can't deny the fact that the songs have a certain beauty an charm to them. 6/10
Playing With Fire, Endings |
63 | | Gojira Magma
Gojira are back with a record that is miles ahead of most other Prog-Metal records this year, but also miles behind most of their own discography. Still, the album strikes exactly where it should, and that's what matters. 7/10
Silvera, The Cell, Pray, Only Pain |
64 | | Astronoid Air
Right now I'll show you what a typical hypocrisy in opinions (or double standard) looks like. Right above, there's a Gojira record that recieved 7/10 from me. Right underneath it is a similar record that will however recieve barely half as much praise from me. 6/10 |
65 | | Fantastic Negrito The Last Days Of Oakland
An album full of really hip and enjoyable tunes. But there's not much else to report, unfortunately. It is a really well sounding Blues, but I honestly have nothing else to say. Maybe just that some moments on here hold such a beautiful momentum that only this genre can (the entirety of About A Bird). 7/10
P.S.: Try saying this moniker out loud. |
66 | | Napalm Strike No Lives Matter
Man, this was one nasty piece. Or rather quite plain, for as far as Thrash goes. And the production was not particularly the greatest, but it definitely had that grit and ballsiness that I enjoy and the solos were just killer. But again, it doesn't exactly break any new grounds or have anything unusual or particularly remarkable to it. 6/10 |
67 | | SHXCXCHCXSH SsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSs
This Electronic release is quite an intriguing one. But, as always, this too goes completely over my head I guess. I should probably stop trying to get into Ambient Electronica. 5/10 |
68 | | Dan Lissvik Midnight
This album is incredibly cool and chill. It is the exact kind of Synthfunk that I don't mind at all, because normally I do. 7/10 |
69 | | Dentist Ceilings
How low can you go? This album is filled only with harmless, boring, excruciatingly tedious and nasally songs that are completely and utterly unbearable. 4/10 |
70 | | Kayo Dot Plastic House on Base of Sky
This album is simply a mess. The instrumentation is disordered in an unpleasant way, the sound is way too synthetic and washed out and each song drags out for way too long for it to be any interesting. Overall, the album just comes off a awkward to me, unfortunately. 4/10 |
71 | | Xenia Rubinos Black Terry Cat
This album has a lot going for it. There's a good instrumentation, it is lyrically intriguing and Xenia's vocals are also a pleasant factor (kind of sound a little St. Vincent-ish to me). However, all-in-all I keep getting stuck in the same problem I have with almost every similar album. It's my own inability to get into the music. I see why anyone would love it, but I just simply can't, no matter how much I try...I think I will just give up. 6/10 |
72 | | Kaleo A/B
Half of the album is a soundtrack to a 70s Outlaw-Western set in the current time, the other is Bob Dylan worship infused with Gospel influences. 7/10
No Good, Glass House, Hot Blood, Save Yourself |
73 | | Rival Sons Hollow Bones
Superficial revivalism, hooray! Do these guys ever invent their own sound? I mean, we're now five albums in and they still borrow sound from the most obvious places. This is not to say that it is tasteless and bad, but they simply have not much to offer, honestly. 6/10 |
74 | | Reigning Days Reigning Days - EP
It's a weird feeling when you know you are going to hate a certain record, but then it suddenly sounds kind of okay actually. I mean, it isn't perfect. After all, it is another one of those ove-the-top a-bit-too-heavy Alt Rock albums that have almost no personality whatsoever, but for what it is, I like it quite a bit. 6/10 |
75 | | Terra Tenebrosa The Reverses
The music is really brutal and savage and as such is quite enjoyable, however the vocals did nothing for me. Shame. 7/10
Marmorisation |
76 | | The Tragically Hip Man Machine Poem
Almost astonishingly blunt and banally uninteresting album. From the positives I could only maybe admit that the vocals at times (though rarely) manage to bring up some sort of oddly enjoyable moment, in spite of being mostly mediocre. none of the songs have any sort of memorability to them, interesting flow or even an instrumetnal. It's tragically crap. 3/10 |
77 | | Swans The Glowing Man
I understand why do so many people adore this album, but in the two hours runtime of the album, the songs don't always justify their lengths (some even almost reach a half-hour mark). A lot of the time I simply sat there admiring all the work that went into this, but wondering what exactly was it spent on. The Glowing Man is ultimately not as striking as To Be Kind, but still can leave its mark, though a vague one. 7/10
Frankie M, When Will I Return? |
78 | | Suff Daddy Birdsongs
There is some beauty within, but it's hard to find. 6/10
Intro, Piano Joint, Bird Outro |
79 | | Hanni El Khatib Savage Times Vol. 2
This second installment in Hanni's Savage Times EP saga is not as savage as its predecessor, but still manages to keep some sort of style and charm in its Lo-Fi production and musical distortion to it. 7/10
Paralyzed, Mangos And Rice |
80 | | Ricinn Lian
This album has some of the most unique vocals on a Metal record this year, now with that said, they tend to be also some of the most obnoxious. 6/10 |
81 | | Gozu Revival
I enjoyed the record to a certain extent. The Black Sabbath meets Beastwars kind of vocals and the heavy instrumentation and production really left a positive impression. However, some of the tracks just don't strike as hard or as memorable as the others; they just sort of hang there with their good production and instrumentation and don't exactly do much effort to be any memorable. 7/10 |
82 | | Vic Mensa There's Alot Going On
There's Alot Going On indeed. Vic Mensa delivers a really sharply produced and delivered social commentary...well, while it is still the social commentary. Vic manages to drop pretty low the moment he tries to present his Pop appeal (looking at you New Bae and Liquor Locker). And he makes it all catchy and instantly memorable. I still can't differenciate Vic from anyone else, who's making this sort of Rap, but for what it is this album (however short) is a really compelling and interesting listen. 6/10
Dynasty, 16 Shots, Shades of Blue, There's Alot Going On |
83 | | K.A.A.N. Unkcommon Knowledge
Surprisingly enough, K.A.A.N. has a fantastic flow and music. Almost everything on this album hit home with me, whether it's slightly Jazz-y production or K.A.A.N.'s slightly nasally, but extremely fast delivery. My only major issue are the pointless interludes. They don't add anything except for time to the record and I wouldn't have missed them if they disappeared. 7/10
Music, Perspective, No Rest |
84 | | YG Still Brazy
How would you like some actually listenable Compton Rap, and prety wordy with a fantastic production at that? 7/10 |
85 | | Ribspreader Suicide Gates - A Bridge to Death
Another fantastic one-dimensional Metal album that you will listen to from beginning to end in one sitting an enjoy the hell out of right before you forget it ever existed. 7/10 |
86 | | Garbage Strange Little Birds
They finally live up to their name. 5/10 |
87 | | Let's Eat Grandma I, Gemini
On their debut album, Let's Eat Grandma show how little they are capable off. This album has moody atmosphere, boring tunes and lyrics and above all far below average vocals. 5/10 |
88 | | Peter Bjorn and John Breakin' Point
An overly simplistic one-off Pop album that doesn't really throw a shadow at whatever PBandJ achieved in the past (I've heard that they were quite big or something), but it won't be a particularily compelling listen either. 6/10 |
89 | | The Temper Trap Thick as Thieves
Generic Indie Pop-Rock with little to no personality and a couple of decent tracks here and there. That's it. 6/10
Thick As Thieves, Tombstone, What If I'm Wrong |
90 | | Nails You Will Never Be One of Us
Well damn! D'you want a record to kick you in the balls real hard? Here you go. 7/10 |
91 | | Melvins Basses Loaded
With their slow and muddy music they used to be the forefront popularisers of Stoner Rock, but now it's 2016 and they sound just like they used to and it's boring as hell. 5/10 |
92 | | Be'lakor Vessels
Once I mentioned in one of my threads that if I had only one genre to choose to which I have to listen to my whole life that it would be Psychedelic Rock. Well, since then I started thinking about that hypothetical situation more and more and after Psych-Rock, Post-Punk and Black Metal I think I might add Death Metal on the list of genres I can't imagine my life without. I'm just leaving it here, because Vessels by Be'lakor is a great example of an album I'd miss in my life if I had chosen anything other than Death Metal. 8/10 |
93 | | Traitrs Rites And Ritual
On this album, Traitrs successfully pay homage to the history of Post-Punk, whilst trying to look forward and create downhearted and sorrowful, yet powerful album for the world of today. 8/10 |
94 | | Trust Fund We have always lived in The Harolds
Oh man, this is just dull all throughout the album. It has some vague shreds of potential, but none of that is used. 5/10 |
95 | | Fatherson Open Book
On this album, Fatherson delve into waters of 'Generic' with the purpose of finding the 'Mediocre'. 4/10 |
96 | | Throttlerod Turncoat
Though Throttlerod perform a fairly decent job (as decent as you can get in Stoner Rock), but none of the songs have any sort of substance that would stick out to me, unfortunately. It's just a bunch of well-played Stoner tracks and that's it. 6/10 |
97 | | Wayfarer Old Souls
Would you like some hard, dynamic and occasionally Folk-inspired Black Metal? Well, here's one for you. They do sometimes overstay their welcome though. I mean, most of the tracks are over 10 minutes long and they don't really evolve into something different throughout the runtime. But for what it is, it's great. 7/10 |
98 | | Desiigner New English
Just guess how well could this one go. GOODmusic seems to have taken Desiigner randomly off a street, because this guy is not even 20 yet and he never released anything real, but he is already given a contract and a hit song. And because that said song was such a hit (somehow), the label saw it fit for him to come out with a record. But this kid has nothing to offer. Throughout this whole record he seems to jump around the exact same musical theme on songs that don't even sound like anything complete, more like teaser-snippets to the actual album that is stil in the works. It seems to me that the label gave him a deadline and then just released whatever he had ready. 3/10 |
99 | | Hot Hot Heat Hot Hot Heat
Upbeat and wannabe-fun album, but ultimately still quite a generic listen. Hot Hot Heat thus failed to improve even on their final record and rather decided to stick to their usual harmless brand of Indie Synthpop. 5/10 |
100 | | River Tiber Indigo
It might be just me, but this album is boring as hell, despite the attempt at sounding energetic. 4/10 |
101 | | Son Lux Stranger Forms
Though vocally and lyrically there is still some room for improvement, Son Lux's flawless magnetic production is still one of the best today (in my opinion). Their sense for grandiosity and (somehow) simultaneous subtlety, all set amidst Jazz/Soul influenes, managed to wow me and make me wonder how much better would the Pop world of today be if their style of production was a trend. 8/10
Cage Of Bones, You Don't Own Me, Change Everything, Breathe |
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