Showing posts with label Drake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drake. Show all posts

Monday, September 6, 2010

Long Over Due Reviews

ONE-SENTENCE REVIEWS:

The Black Keys - Brothers
Rating: 83/100
Enjoyable from start to finish, Brothers is the Black Keys doing work.
High Point Tracks: "Next Girl", "Tighten Up", "Sinister Kid"


Drake - Thank Me Later
Rating: 71/100
After the incredible So Far Gone mixtape and a handful of promising singles, Drake delivers a somewhat disappointing major label debut that reveals the young rappers fatal flaw: he just doesn't have much to say.
High Point Tracks: "Over", "Up All Night ft. Nicki Minaj"


Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles (II)
Rating: 80/100
While somewhat repetitive and noisy, a healthy number of strange and satisfying tracks redeem Crystal Castles' self titled sophomore album.
High Point Tracks: "Baptism", "Suffocation", "Not In Love"


Sleigh Bells - Treats
Rating: 94/100
Treats is unabashedly loud, inventive, fun and easily one of the best albums of the year.
High Point Tracks: "Kids", Infinity Guitars", "Rill Rill", "Crown On The Ground"

Eminem - Recovery
Rating: 84/100
Relapse was only ok; Recovery is much better.
High Point Tracks: "Won't Back Down ft. P!nk", "No Love ft. Lil Wayne", "Almost Famous" "Havoc"



Big Boi - Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty
Rating: 89/100
Big Boi's hip-hop epic is fresh and flawlessly executed.
High Point Tracks: "Daddy Fat Sax", "Shutterbug", "Fo Yo Sorrows", "Shine Blockas"



Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
Rating: 98/100
The Suburbs is another remarkable release from one of the best bands of the past decade; I believe there is no stopping them now.
High Point Tracks: "Half Light II (No Celebration)", "We Used To Wait", "Month of May", "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)"


Sufjan Stevens - All Delighted People EP
Rating: 83/100
The title track which is more than 11 minutes long makes two appearances on the EP and they're both different, and uniquely enjoyable in a way only Sufjan Stevens can deliver; as is everything else in between.
High Point Tracks: "All Delighted People (Original Version)", "Enchanting Ghost", "Djohariah"


M.I.A. - Maya
Rating: 73/100
The chaotic splashes of noise and sound effects over deeply effected pop melodies sometimes seem more like a schtick than an artistic choice here, however they still seem work for her most of the time.
High Point Tracks: "Steppin Up", "XXO", "Meds and Feds"


I have a few more to do. Stay tuned.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Drake ft. Eminem, Kanye West, Lil Wayne - Forever



Well isn't this is a MidPoints dream come true. Someone decided to put the four dudes I seem to blog the most about on one insanely hot track. It's just shy of 6 minutes long, giving plenty of time for all four of these guys to do their thing and do it right. Drakegrassi sings the hook and gives us the lead off verse about how awesome he is and how quickly he got to where he is. Not particularly original, but still fun to listen to. But after the three other guys get their shot at a verse, Eminem flat out kills it. Drizzy, Yeezy and Weezy might be good at what they do, but this track reminds us that they all pale in comparison to Em's lyrical and flowdacious prowess. I mean he threatens to literally eat your face. What more could you want?
Download this ish. Now!


Thanks again to my buddy Kia for the tip.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

New Drake Mixtape!


Apparently Drake is literally young money.

Heeeeeeeeey MidPeople*, everyones favorite Canadian child actor and Lil Wayne protege just released a new mixtape with The Empire. Haven't had too much time to go all the way through the album (I've been busy with Relapse), but from what I have heard Friends With Money: The Drought Is Over is another solid effort from Drizzy. A few of the songs from So Far Gone appear on this release but I can't complain because I can't get enough of "Uptown". He could put that song on every mixtape for the rest of his career and I'd probably be fine with it. Friends With Money: The Drought Is Over has some pretty ballsy moves like sampling Dr. Dre's classic "Still Dre" but the kids got good taste, that much is for sure. Enjoy the jamz. Let me know what you think.

Grab it here thanks to Dat Piff.



*I'm trying to come up with a name for the readers of this blog. MidPeople is lame, Ill be your best friend if you come up with something more clever.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Drake - So Far Gone Mixtape




So I don't do a whole lot of 'next big thing' posts, but this guy may be 'the next big thing'. This mixtape dropped early last month but I wasn't able to find it until a few days ago, and after hearing the hype, listening to the tape, believing the hype, I have decided it's my turn to perpetuate the hype. First and foremost, this is probably the most polished sounding mixtape I've ever heard. Although it is a rap album it's packed with R&B, indie pop and electronic influences. It sounds like Drake heard Kanye's 808s & Heartbreak and instead of dismissing it (as so many have) he decided to use it's aesthetic to start reconstructing how we define hip hop music. Drake even raps over the lead of track of 808s, "Say You Will". But at the same time, it isn't all doom, gloom and heartbreak. Although the first handful of tracks move a little slower and somber, by the time the tape is finished Drake has proven himself to be a dynamic new voice within the hip-hop community with a knock out combination of hip-hop egotism, heartfelt honesty and innovative, poetic lyricism. And oh yeah, the boy can sing too. So Far Gone features a really solid, if not puzzling guest list with mixtape essentials like Lil Wayne and Trey Songz as well as indie popsters Peter Bjorn & John and the artist formerly known as Santogold. Enough rambling. This mixtape is brilliant. Anyone who appreciates hip-hop, indie and electronic music should take notice of this album. This shit is, for lack of a better term, fresh.




Shout out to my buddy Kia for the tip!