Panda Bear’s new H2O-themed
album Buoys is dull as dishwater.
“A collection of profound and epic album reviews and musical articles by former astronaut and brain surgeon, Alasdair Kennedy. Reaching levels of poetry that rival Keats and Blake, the following reviews affirm Alasdair to be a prodigy, a genius and a god whose opinion is always objectively right. He is also without a doubt the most modest man in the universe.” - Alasdair Kennedy
Thursday, 28 February 2019
Tuesday, 19 February 2019
Albums I Never Got Round To Reviewing In 2018: Travis Scott, KIDS SEE GHOSTS, Greta Van Fleet and more...
I wasn't blogging as incessantly in 2018, but I still found time to listen to a lot of albums, some of which I wish I'd reviewed. I thought I'd take this opportunity to gloss over some of those albums.
Astroworld – Travis Scott
Travis Scott’s auto-tuned drivel doesn’t really do much for
me, although I must say this is the most sophisticated auto-tuned drivel I’ve
heard. The glitzy production and the star-studded array of guests shows that
Travis is definitely a good orchestrater – few hip hop artists can rope
together Stevie Wonder, James Blake and Kid Cudi all onto a single album, let
alone a single track. The whole album feels like one big party – I just don’t
care for the man at the centre of it.
★★★☆☆
Friday, 15 February 2019
BEST AND WORST NEW TRACKS OF THE WEEK 15/02/2019: Hollowlove, Bruno Mars, Avril Lavigne and more...
This week I bring you songs about loving computers, J-rock anthems and an Avril
Lavigne/Nicki Minaj collaboration.
Monday, 11 February 2019
Friday, 8 February 2019
BEST AND WORST NEW TRACKS OF THE WEEK 08/02/2019: 21 Savage, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, The Pet Shop Boys and more…
21 Savage is now British, King Gizzard are now a synthpop
band and The Pet Shop Boys are now singing about social media.
Saturday, 2 February 2019
BEST AND WORST NEW TRACKS OF THE WEEK 02/02/2019: Onoe Caponoe, BatWhaleDragon, Brandon Hoogenboom and more...
This week, I take a break from well-known artists and shine the light on some quirky underground talent.
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