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With No Due Respect Review: Foggieraw Turns Poetry Into a Problem

With No Due Respect Review: Foggieraw Turns Poetry Into a Problem

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 26th, 2026 13 minute read Reviews

Foggieraw’s With No Due Respect stretches his viral “poems” into 17 tracks—and you can hear exactly where charm wins and where the edit button went missing. Most rappers who catch fire on... more »

Reign to Conquer Review: Hela’s Doom Glow-Up (Too Polished?)

Reign to Conquer Review: Hela’s Doom Glow-Up (Too Polished?)

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 26th, 2026 9 minute read Reviews

Reign to Conquer turns Hela’s melodic doom into a sleek, hook-heavy machine—mesmerizing, predictable, and oddly hard to resist. Hela’s Reign to Conquer doesn’t walk into the room asking... more »

Bruno Mars’ The Romantic Review: Oldies-Soul Swagger, New Problems

Bruno Mars’ The Romantic Review: Oldies-Soul Swagger, New Problems

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 26th, 2026 13 minute read Reviews

Bruno Mars’ The Romantic sounds like romance in a tailored suit—until the seams split. Here’s what The Romantic is really up to, track by track. Bruno Mars doesn’t come back with The... more »

Mitski’s “Nothing’s About To” Is Anxiety With a Warm Lamp On

Mitski’s “Nothing’s About To” Is Anxiety With a Warm Lamp On

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 26th, 2026 9 minute read Reviews

“Nothing’s About To” turns Mitski’s raised-profile panic into sharp jokes and big, risky music—like she’s begging for quiet while turning up the amps. Mitski’s Nothing’s About To doesn’t... more »

Glass Cage Album: A Lost 1968 Psych Tape That Refuses to Stay Dead

Glass Cage Album: A Lost 1968 Psych Tape That Refuses to Stay Dead

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 25th, 2026 9 minute read Reviews

Glass Cage album resurrected from a thrift-store acetate: organ-soaked teen psych, lo-fi arena echo, and a mystery that accidentally became a legacy. Some albums arrive with a press... more »

The First Rodeo Review: Ragged Revue Shoot Cowpunk Like It’s a Job

The First Rodeo Review: Ragged Revue Shoot Cowpunk Like It’s a Job

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 25th, 2026 7 minute read Reviews

The First Rodeo is Ragged Revue’s debut blast of cowpunk/psychobilly chaos—two people, nine songs, and way too much engine for one saddle. Some albums stroll in and introduce... more »

Stone Autonomy Review: A “Freedom” Album That Still Wants a Fight

Stone Autonomy Review: A “Freedom” Album That Still Wants a Fight

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 25th, 2026 9 minute read Reviews

Stone Autonomy is the sound of a band grabbing the wheel back—loudly, intentionally, and sometimes a little too proud of it. This isn’t an album that politely asks for your attention.... more »

BLACK ASS KUNG-FU: Mick Jenkins & greenSLLIME Album Listening Notes

BLACK ASS KUNG-FU: Mick Jenkins & greenSLLIME Album Listening Notes

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 25th, 2026 11 minute read Reviews

BLACK ASS KUNG-FU frames Mick Jenkins and greenSLLIME in blunt, block-specific Chicago rap, with spare production built to hold dense writing and routine pressure. Courtesy of EVEN.... more »

Baby Keem CA$INO review: a focused return shaped by family and pressure

Baby Keem CA$INO review: a focused return shaped by family and pressure

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 25th, 2026 7 minute read Reviews

CA$INO review charts Baby Keem’s first full-length statement since 2021, trading restless pivots for mood, memory, and a steadier sense of control. Baby Keem’s CA$INO arrives after a... more »

Starbenders “The Beast Goes On” Album Review: Glam Rock Shifts to Synths

Starbenders “The Beast Goes On” Album Review: Glam Rock Shifts to Synths

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 24th, 2026 8 minute read Reviews

Beast Goes On finds Starbenders easing their glam rock into brighter synth choices, pacing the change across the tracklist while keeping the band’s core habits intact. Starbenders, an... more »

Transcend Into Oblivion review: Necrofier’s three-act black metal suite

Transcend Into Oblivion review: Necrofier’s three-act black metal suite

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 24th, 2026 8 minute read Reviews

Transcend Into Oblivion presents Necrofier’s three-act melodic black metal structure, using interludes and recurring titles to mark a staged transformation. Necrofier’s Transcend Into... more »

Boldy James & Rome Streetz Manhunt EP: A Terse, Detailed Listen Report

Boldy James & Rome Streetz Manhunt EP: A Terse, Detailed Listen Report

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 24th, 2026 9 minute read Reviews

An in-depth exploration of the Manhunt EP by Boldy James and Rome Streetz, focusing on its rapid release context, lyrical themes, and detailed drug-trade memoir style. Courtesy of... more »

GENA’s The Pleasure Is Yours Album Review: Liv.e and Karriem Riggins in Sync

GENA’s The Pleasure Is Yours Album Review: Liv.e and Karriem Riggins in Sync

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 24th, 2026 10 minute read Reviews

Exploring boundaries, desire, and prayer through loose drums and sharp vocals, GENA’s collaborative album The Pleasure Is Yours captures the tension between niceness and kindness with... more »

Mitski Album Review: Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, Track by Track

Mitski Album Review: Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, Track by Track

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 24th, 2026 11 minute read Reviews

Measured notes on a Mitski album that moves from pastoral calm to urban stress, then back to a house where weather and memory keep steady hours. Nothing’s About to Happen to Me is Mitski’s... more »

Matador’s Above, Below: Post-Metal Ambition With Controlled Heat

Matador’s Above, Below: Post-Metal Ambition With Controlled Heat

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 23rd, 2026 8 minute read Reviews

An observational listen-through of Matador’s Above, Below, tracking its accessible post-metal aims, its strongest mid-album stretch, and where momentum softens. Matador’s third... more »

Mumford & Sons Prizefighter Album: Stomp Control, Soft Focus, and Guests

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 23rd, 2026 9 minute read Reviews

An overview of the Prizefighter album as Mumford & Sons balance folk stomp with quieter writing, aided by prominent collaborators and a steady, vulnerable tone. Mumford &... more »

Aeon Gods “Reborn To Light” Review: Mythology-Heavy Symphonic Power Metal

Aeon Gods “Reborn To Light” Review: Mythology-Heavy Symphonic Power Metal

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 23rd, 2026 9 minute read Reviews

Aeon Gods’ Reborn To Light delivers symphonic power metal built on mythology, big choruses, and multi-part narratives set in the Egyptian underworld. Aeon Gods are a German symphonic... more »

Rollerball Submarine Reissue: Raw 2009 Album Returns on Vinyl

Rollerball Submarine Reissue: Raw 2009 Album Returns on Vinyl

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev February 23rd, 2026 7 minute read Reviews

Rollerball’s self-produced 2009 album Submarine returns in a vinyl reissue that highlights its live-recorded core, nautical atmosphere, and stripped-back production. Submarine arrived in 2009... more »

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