Review: Kids See Ghosts is a surprisingly exuberant return to Kanye and Cudi's heyday

Review: Kids See Ghosts is a surprisingly exuberant return to Kanye and Cudi's heyday

Kids See Ghosts, although the exact length of the other Wyoming releases, is by far the longest and stuffiest. All that’s really important is that this record takes risks without spazzing the news; and that we get to coolly rearrange the way we usually listen to a G.O.O.D. Music release.

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Hundreds of Days is repetitive, but is a neat package of all that Mary Lattimore has to offer

Hundreds of Days is repetitive, but is a neat package of all that Mary Lattimore has to offer

On too many passages, Lattimore sticks closely to a pleasant and happy formula. In and of itself, this isn’t a bad thing. You get to spend quality time with each arpeggio, so much so that each little modification becomes precious. However, there’s merely six pieces here, and over half the record is spent exploring similar ideas.

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Minneapolis "Rock Quartet" Straya Pull Off A Multi-Genre Opus on Sobereyed

Minneapolis "Rock Quartet" Straya Pull Off A Multi-Genre Opus on Sobereyed

It’s almost foolish to try and list all the genres at play across Sobereyed’s 60 minutes. It has to be experienced, not just described. The band employ guest vocals, cornet solos, and a stellar production team, smartly surrounding themselves with players that also couldn’t care less about which genre is at play.

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