Hunter's Weekly Album Mini-Reviews

July 21, Tyler, the Creator – DON’T TAP THE GLASS

Tyler, the Creator, DON’T TAP THE GLASS ⭐️⭐️⭐️❌❌ Tyler, the Creator is back with an all new surprise released album. This follows up last year’s CHROMAKOPIA. I didn’t formally review CHROMAKOPIA because it released the same week as The Cure’s album, so I chose to review that one. But it was a really great album, so I was eager to dive into this one. But this isn’t the type of album you dive into. This is a feel good album. It opens with a voiceover that says “Leave your baggage at home, none of that deep shit,” so right off...

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July 11, Wet Leg – moisturizer

Wet Leg, moisturizer ⭐️⭐️⭐️❌❌ Wet Leg is back with their second album. This has probably been my most anticipated release of 2025 so far. I love Wet Leg’s first album, and the singles and promo for this album made it seem like they were about to really shoot through the stratosphere with this one. But did they? Or did they fall victims of the sophomore slump? Unfortunately, it’s leaning more towards sophomore slump for me. This album comes out of the gates strong. The first half is amazing. Banger after banger. “CPR,” “catch these fists,” and “mangetout” are some of...

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July 4, Kesha – .

Kesha, . ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❌ Kesha, formerly Ke$ha, is back with a new album. The first on her new record label, cleverly named Kesha Records. Of course Kesha has famously been through the wringer when it comes to dealing with the abusive and exploitative nature of the music industry, so it is nice to see her find independence within it. And to debut your new record label with an album this good has to be a proud moment for her. This album is great sounding, catchy as Hell, and incapsulates everything Kesha. If you don’t start moving to the songs on this...

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June 27, Lorde – Virgin

Lorde, Virgin ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lorde is back with her fourth album. She’s had a strange career in my eyes. Her debut album was huge, everybody loved her, and even David Bowie christened her the “Future of music.” But I feel like since then she’s never really gotten back to that point. Not that her work has been bad, it’s always been good. But she always waits four years between albums, and nowadays with pop culture moving at hyper speed that might as well be a decade. She’s just never built the momentum she initially had back up. But, with that being...

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