![]() A lot of people who don't conform to conventions so you can definitely find someone who writes in the same mental language. The user curated lists are great and there are some great reviewers worth following if you're willing to dig through fluff. And there's ample tools to manipulate data even if you don't have premium. Well it's the best database of music on the internet (but don't take that to mean perfect, there's massive gaps). You're just not gonna find this amount of data, be it reviews, ratings or just sheer volume of artists, anywhere else. I'd still heavily encourage anyone who has an interest in music and discussing it to use the site. That was seven years after they were founded, with three full-length albums under their belt. Waving the Guns is a good example here - they're a moderately successful hip hop group from Germany but until I made a page in 2019 they just weren't on the site. It's all community-driven after all and if no one bothers to make a page then there's just not gonna be one. All the big stuff is there, but if you get into more obscure releases outside the anglophone world you'll soon find that the site has its limits, especially in contemporary releases (there seems to be a really active community for adding and cataloguing classical music for some reason). It's also lacking in international releases sometimes. This got fixed around December last year - a good 11 years after the AA page was created. The RYM page for Asking Alexandria had The Irony of Your Perfection listed as a release by the modern incarnation of the band when the only common member is Ben Bruce and he considers the two bands separate entities for example. This is done for QC but a lot of questionable stuff still slips through. I create releases where I can and sometimes even artist profiles, though it's always an inner conflict on whether it's worth it because it's not uncommon for anything but image uploads to sit in queue for more than a month. Lots of backend stuff is still kinda clunky. Hip Hop only got popular in the last few years and a lot of the Pop ratings are still far from where I'd see it, as well as having a bit of a bias for Metal music because that's popular among that particular demographic. Which means that it was largely populated by young, white, somewhat nerdy men for the longest time (DAE OK Computer is the GOAT?) and that still shows in ratings. You know, the times where naming sites "Internet Movie Database" or "Rate Your Music" instead of Letterboxd or Sonemic was a thing people actually did. The site was there during the Early Internet. I do rate pretty much everything I listen to and I write reviews sometimes (one of them even got featured on the front page once!). This is Scott’s first full-length album after his ill-fated 2021 Astroworld Festival in Houston, where a crowd crush left 10 people dead and injured hundreds.It's probably the best music cataloguing site I've come across so far as far as the intersection of UX, userbase and comprehensiveness is concerned. ![]() ![]() Prior to “Utopia,” Scott teased the album dropping by releasing a few new songs and beginning a nightclub residency called “Road to Utopia.” A companion film to the album titled “Circus Maximus,” featuring work from five different directors, was announced earlier this week. Guest collaborations on the album include Beyoncé on “Delresto (Echoes),” Drake with “Meltdown,” Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and Sampha collaborate on “My Eyes,” SZA and Future are on “Telekinesis,” and Kid Cudi appears on “Looove”ĭaft Punk’s Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo co-produced on “Modern Jam.” The Weeknd and Swae Lee are on “Circus Maximus,” Young Thug and India.Arie appear on “Skitzo,” and Dave Chappelle pops up on “Parasail.”Īlso credited on the album are James Blake and Kanye West. Scott had originally planned to perform new songs from the album during a concert at the Pyramids of Giza, but that was canceled on July 26 over “complex production issues.” The show is still being rescheduled but so far no date has been announced. ![]() Travis Scott has released his new album, “Utopia.” ![]()
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