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Atrocity Exhibition – Danny Brown’s lowest; Danny Brown’s finest

Atrocity Exhibition is a tumultuous, turbid, rueful magnum opus by hip-hop extraordinaire, Detroit’s Danny Brown. This album indeed emanates in its unicity. From the jeering, grimy production to Brown’s blithe, scathing delivery, the record is one-of-a-kind in its chaotic clatter and eccentric impact. Beyond the music, this release revolutionized the measurement of discographic legacy and…

Fairytale of New York – The Pogues

One song has been stuck in my conscience this holiday season, and it’s Fairytale of New York by Irish folk band The Pogues, featuring Kirsty MacColl. A solemn dance between a presumed couple in the eponymous city, the track tells the story of hope, failure, and the unstable health of love through such times. At…

The Powers That B, Self-Titled – Death Grips

A classic, a staple, a little bit of a letdown. Death Grips is known for their harrowingly comedic lyricism and industrial instrumentation—this self-titled track is a proper representation of both of those things. Though context within the album can be nourishing, I think many track reviews can benefit from actually taking the song out of…