Hello! Welcome to a new series that I'm calling "He Don't Miss" where I review every album in an artist's discography that I believe have little to no misses. Todays artist is psych-rock/psych-pop band Tame Impala or rather Kevin Parker as he is the only member of the band that actually writes and records songs. Tame Impala has been hugely popular in the past decade propelling Kevin Parker to work with some of the biggest names and collect some of the highest-profile fans in the music industry. Kevin Parker has worked with Kanye West and Travis Scott (on Violent Crimes and Skeletons respectively), been shouted out by Tyler The Creator on multiple occasions, had one of his songs covered by Rihanna , headlined one of the biggest music festivals in the world in Coachella in 2019, was nominated for several Emmys, and most importantly: has become the favorite band of everyone's most pretentious friend. You don't become of the most popular bands in the w
I like Brockhampton. I really like Brockhampton. I was gonna write a completely different blog post for this one. I had it all planned out we were gonna talk about Death Grips and Flying Lotus and a bunch of weird experimental stuff like that, but then I heard that second track with JPEGMAFIA and I knew I had to write about this. You can 100% skip the next two paragraphs if you're already familiar with Brockhampton (or don't care lol) and just want to hear the review. Now for those who don't know Brockhampton is a hip-hop/R&B boy band from Texas, based in Los Angeles. They met on a Kanye West fan forum called KanyeToThe and started making music together. There are a bunch of members but for the purposes of this review on a few are important. Kevin Abstract is the closest thing the band has to a frontman. He has the biggest solo career and made waves for being an openly gay rapper in the hypermasculine genre that is hip-hop. Dom McLennon is in my opinion the b
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