- how it works:
- i'll play some albums and listen to the first 3 songs
- after that i'll choose which one i'll finish first
- i'll write a brief opinion as i go on
- after i finish one album, there'll be a link to my musicboard page where i'll write a review
hit me hard and soft by billie eilish
troubleshooting by xdinary heroes
portraits by birdy
right place, wrong person by rm
armageddon by aespa
- skipping to the 3rd song because the first 2 are singles
- set the tone = people say the first part of the album is the best so my expectations are high. i'm feeling a 127 vibe in this intro and the way they are singing is just like 127. when it gets more harmonious sounds more like aespa for me. but this chorus is 127 coded.
- mine = this feels more like savage and some of their other songs, i like it more. it's almost like an outro for savage/girls/illusion idk if anyone else will understand what i'm trying to say. this hist haarrrrdddd
- licorice = this one leans more on the comic side? it's laid back at the same time is kinda of edgy. really a confusing combination. i like it but am not sure if i'll keep listening to it. i would prefer if there were more vocals just the cool instruments don't do it for me.
simple like 17 (deluxe) by sadie jean
- wyd now? = it's simple pop, my area of expertise. i like songs with a lot of words so i like this one as well. she's making me think about another singer but i'm not quite sure who maybe grace abrams? emotional teenage songs is my shit, even though i'm already 25
- good to know = girl let me in i want to know all the gossip. the quality of this one is a bit questionable and it's something that would come up in a disney soundtrack maybe in an ex-act first album(s)
- locksmith = i don't like the production of this one it's super conscious of itself. and the lyrics are a bit cringe :/ actually is something i could hear from a basic male artist that would go viral on the radio and would kept being played for 10 years