Apart from the slightly improved production quality and a couple of stylistic risks, Electric Messiah is a pretty standard High on Fire album.
Polyphia - New Levels New Devils
ReviewsCommentPolyphia comes through with a tight and versatile modern math rock album.
City Morgue - Vol. 1: Hell or High Water
ReviewsCommentZillaKami and SosMula bring a ton of bark and not too much else to this debut City Morgue album.
Quavo - Quavo Huncho
ReviewsCommentIf nothing else, Quavo Huncho suggests that Quavo's dependence on Takeoff and Offset doesn't run quite as deep as one might think. But what little appeal the album ends up having has less to do with him, and more to do with the features and variety of production.
Clarence Clarity - Think: Peace
ReviewsCommentSinger/superproducer Clarence Clarity follows up his overwhelming and eargasmic debut album No Now with something a little easier to digest.
Horrendous - Idol
ReviewsCommentHorrendous takes a mighty step forward with the visceral and multi-faceted compositions that make up Idol.
Lil Baby & Gunna - Drip Harder
ReviewsCommentYSL and Quality Control really should've kept these two on the bench.
Sheck Wes - Mudboy
ReviewsCommentMudboy is one of the oddest trap rap albums I've heard in a while.