Thursday nights means new music, which means new playlists of songs I've yet to hear. Here's a short list of artists that for the next few days I'll be building a new relationship with, or continuing one:-Thundercat-BANKS-Drake-Frank Ocean-Kllo-Bobby Raps-Lila Drew-The 1975 To be honest, I hate to have to mention it but the corona virus … Continue reading robby #20
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robby #7 (part 3)
I had some trouble putting together the last four albums for this post. It turns out that even though in the past I might've loved an album to the fullest I possibly could have, and admit that they supported me, in a transformative sense, over time I haven't retained the same emotions. It feels sort … Continue reading robby #7 (part 3)
robby #7 (part 2)
Today's set of four albums includes a mix of where a lot of my new feminine energy comes from and where my first misogynistic perspectives were birthed. Arguably, this grouping contains stronger writing than the first post, and probably does so against the third and final piece to this thread. #5 The 1975 (Deluxe Version) … Continue reading robby #7 (part 2)
robby #7 (part 1)
I think for no apparent reason, I am going to list a handful & a half of albums that I believe carry considerable importance in my life. Since maybe 2016/2017, I've observed the decline of the impact albums seem to swing on release. Whether or not this is due to a dulling of my own … Continue reading robby #7 (part 1)
robby #4
Twice a year, I fulfill a promise made to myself to revise the Spotify(unpaid sponsorship) playlist containing my favorite songs of all time, in order. As of today, this list is undergoing its 5th amendment, the first official ranking dating back to mid-2017(although the first unofficial playlist came before then, robby at the time thought … Continue reading robby #4
robby #3
Okay this is not me trying to go off on how Nothing Was the Same is a better album than Take Care, because art criticism has now become obsolete to me. Instead, I am going to give praise & share my love to Drake's third studio album, but if along the way I imply that … Continue reading robby #3