very mixed feelings about this album as a whole, but some great tracks like 'we make hits' and 'blackpool illuminations' keep me coming back, score might go up later on.
moor mother is such an incredibly consistent artist, across side-projects, collabs and her solo output. this album is Dark, poignant lyrics about the past, present, and future. has a safe spot in my top 10 of the year.
the body love to collaborate with other artists, and i love that too. this collaboration was very much out of left field, as many of their collabs have been within the metal blanket, but this is my favourite output from the body since 'i've seen all i need to see' in 2021.
it's a future and metro boomin collab, it sounds exactly how you'd expect. still waiting for ds3. some of the features suck. stop putting the weeknd on everything.
when this was announced i said it was already the strongest aoty contender. it's not even in the race for me anymore, but it's still a great album. one of the few radiohead side projects worth listening to, aside from jonny greenwood's compositions for various films.
one of the best metal albums in recent memory. finally someone actually looking to try something truly new within a genre that has been largely stagnant for decades.
baile funk is starting to become my mood for 2024, the samples on this thing are fucking bonkers and i can't help but dance in my chair while i'm listening.
bury me at makeout creek will always have a special spot in my heart, but WOW this album blows your socks off from beginning to end, great hooks, melodies, lyrics, the whole package, easy 10/10.
needs no introduction, brian eno is a legend. amazing ambient musings, background music for any occassion. especially wallowing in your own depression which is perfect for me.
aoty 2021. the final release under the lingua ignota name, and what a way to end a project. absolutely devastating songwriting, shakes me to my core. love it.
an absolute behemoth of an album at nearly 2 hours, effortlessly jumps between the improv chaos to some of the grooviest jazz you've ever heard, essential album from 2023.
on this album ty segall gives us the best of both worlds when it comes to his songwriting, the ferocity and fuzz of the guitar playing on straight garage rock songs, and some great acoustic pop jams. could end up being my new favourite release, we'll see.