Tesfaye’s direction with this album is clear: It is a final album to showcase his proficiency under each umbrella of music before he moves on to something bigger. And, to nobody’s surprise, he hits the mark on all of them.
‘The Party Never Ends’ … But Should it Have?
For an artist of Juice WRLD’s caliber, this album should have been a carefully curated celebration of his life and music. Instead, it comes across as a cash grab, with little regard for quality, coherence, or Juice’s fans.
Kendrick Lamar Comes Out of the Shadows to Drop ‘GNX’
Lamar’s ability to surprise and captivate the music industry makes one thing clear: he remains a powerful force in the music industry.
Pippin’s Quest for Fulfillment Comes to Life on Robsham’s Stage
BC’s production of Pippin was a living, breathing spectacle that combined humor, heart, and a touch of absurdity to remind the crowd that theater can still surprise and delight.
A$AP Ferg’s Personal Journey Struggles to Keep Momentum in ‘DAROLD’
This album certainly has some introspective tracks, but for the most part, it’s bland and gets old after 40 minutes.
‘Eternal Atake 2’ Somehow Isn’t Connected to the Original ‘Eternal Atake’
This sequel was not a sequel. In their previous two-part series, Uzi managed to keep the themes of both albums consistent. That clearly didn’t happen here.