Feb 8, 2026 at 9:51 PM into the void what a start. love me some early sabbath. you can hear the pioneering work they did here in so much of the metal and alt rock that proceeded it. perfect vocals perfect beat perfect mixing. not my fav ozzy song but zero critique 11/10 h--- on earth erm. not really my style, frankly idk what em saw in these guys. like, yes the rhyming is good, yes they flow nicely, yes the beat (and their others) work, it just doesn’t come together for me believed see above. i enjoyed this one a bit more though, probably because im a sucker for that vintage 80s sound. not much for me to relate to lyrically here though gangland definitely one of my fav future songs. beat slaps and he rides it great. love the metaphors here. really chill listen. em needs to work with metro asap order of death what a cool song! wasn’t expecting this. amazing instrumental considering that’s the star here. love the synths and the drums. but it kinda reminds me of when ross plays his keyboard on friends a little bit if anyone knows that reference. super cool track though! liara where do i start, well i love the cover. instrumental is interesting, not what im used to but i like it. i didn’t realize how many of the songs on these tapes would make me think of revolution #9 haha true faith i’m not usually a fan of boybands but actually i really enjoyed this song. relatable lyrics, great beat with 80s vibes, nice harmonies, great track s--- just gonna start by saying trent reznor is my boy and he couldn’t make a bad song if he tried. amazing beat amazing vocals amazing mixing amazing song 10/10 locals uh. well i love the girl power, their voices are super nice, really exciting beat, some parts sound like they were recorded on a potato though, not sure if that’s intentional. still a great listen. love the bridge in the middle either on or off the drugs aaaand we’re back in the trap lol. not a bad song, not the kind of rap i really go in for personally but like i wrote about some of the songs on jimmy’s tape i can easily see what it appeals to certain people lust for life man this whole album is goated start to finish and this is one of the best cuts. listening to them completely takes me somewhere else where modern worries just don’t exist. love fragments of time another of my fav albums. daft punk is incredibly underrated so i was glad to see this on here. super chill song, could listen to it 10 more times. amazing album i’m glad you’re mine there isn’t much to write about some of these songs that’s never been written before. the word that comes to mind the most is pioneering, in so many different ways wait did i mention how much i love the 80s in the last 5 minutes?? bro i love these i feel like im playing vice city right now. this is a kind of atmosphere and vibe that just doesn’t exist anymore man hacker didn’t like this one. not a fan of the artwork, and his voice is super grating. great beat though. not a song i’ll be coming back to lol uncut gems well, i own the datejust version of the diamond day-date adam is wearing on the cover, so points for that. amazing composition here. super atmospheric but also light and airy at the same time. another amazing album wow. i enjoyed this tape a lot. maybe my fav yet. really amazing work here from my boy @Yeez. 9/10
Feb 8, 2026 at 10:09 PM @AOTWClub @Jimmy Jazz has shared his tape... Pharmacokinetics! Public Enemy - Night Of The Living Baseheads Freddie Gibbs, Madlib - Flat Tummy Tea Schoolboy Q - JoHn Muir EARTHGANG - Swivel D’Angelo - Left And Right Funkadelic - I’ll Stay MGMT - She Works Out Too Much Parliament - Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication (The Bumps Bump) Flying Lotus, Kendrick Lamar - Never Catch Me The Roots - Right On Mac Miller, Vince Staples - Rain Denzel Curry - SPEEDBOAT Danny Brown - Negro Spiritual Injury Reserve - Bad Boys 3 Mick Jenkins - Black Sheep Nourished By Time - BABY BABY Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4qUZ8hWlN9cdYjO6lUkodI?si=obFn6_E-Q7aaE_2FBYm9TQ&pi=9keCsqElSk6ep youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4siUtiia3Dh55AycK29Fi989SdJhuaSw&si=v7r0GA06ywTd-9Qi Happy Listening! I'll tally up Intermission when we reach 6 reviews, so don't forget either!
Feb 9, 2026 at 2:33 AM @AOTWClub @Yeez Michael Myers - A Late Night Drive Only know a couple of these songs so interested to see where this goes I enjoyed Heartbeat for what it is but d--- a lot of it just sounds like Counting Stars to me lol. Not a terrible pop song tho its got a lil white girl bop to it All My Friends is okay, Tinashe does good. Chance has the voice for this kind of music but its still kinda cornball coded. Chorus is very catchy! Shot At The Night is not the first Killers song i think of but i appreciate the pick for that reason! Im a sucker for this band so it'll always probably end up as one of my favorites of the playlists they're on I didnt really mess with Late One Night like that, theres some parts that feel disparate to me that i can't put my finger on but the sum of its parts don't mesh super well to me. Bebe Rexha has never been a favorite but Blue Moon ain't bad, pretty catchy although a bit generic. Reminds me a bit of a early Dua Lipa song with a slightly country twang to it. Say Something is pretty good! This is back when i liked Drake more cause he tried harder singing and had a bit more charm in his loserness Timbaland does his thing too. One of my highlights so far Run Away With Me is quite good imo, Carly Rae Jepsen is what a lot of white women pop stars want to be. The electropop sound can be hit or miss but when it hits it hits and i dug this one a fair bit! I'm a certified Justin Bieber hater but Backback is alright which is about as big of a compliment as you're gonna get from me lmao The Eagles f---, Life In The Fast Lane is an immediate contender for my favorite in the tape, a classic thats smooth as h---. Rewind is really smooth, not usually my kind of thing but i had a good time with this one. Idk what it is but i think im starting to realize i f----- with Spanish music extra hard when its woman singing it. Action Bronson is always fun. Actin Crazy is pretty great, dude has such a perfect rap voice and the beat is really cool. His lyrics are always entertaining too, hes like white 2chainz in that way lmao We already know RHCP is a cheat code to me, Soul To Squeeze is a classic. Its going on my favorite songs list automatically so lets keep it pushing to the next one Kehlani has some bangers and i ended up really enjoying Nights Like This, not usually a big R&B guy half because its a huge blind spot and half cause its usually not my tempo so i always view as it as a win when i find a song i like. Ty does his thing as well Ozzy is another soft spot for me due to my brother and dad playing this s--- all the time. Hellraiser has always been a fun song so im happy to see it here! I completely forgot about Just Us being a song so it felt like getting hit with a flashbang when the Ms Jackson sample kicked in lmao. Its a really solid song for a sugary poppy khaled cut tho. SZA has a good voice for this sound Street Lights is a great ender for the sound of the song being climatic on top of being a good choice for concept, great song as well. I miss when Ye was a semi normal human man. Overall the beginning of this was a little spooky for me but the last leg of this was a really solid run and i ended up enjoying myself quite a bit with this, good concept too! Thanks for the tape @Michael Myers! Favorite Songs: Shot At The Night, Life In The Fast Lane, Actin Crazy, Soul To Squeeze, Nights Like This, Hellraiser, Street Lights RATING 7/10
Feb 9, 2026 at 2:38 AM I forgot to respond to this and I know you said it's best left unanswered how I found them but ill just say RIP to the singer in Shedlife
Feb 9, 2026 at 7:46 AM Quick Tallying Updates ! -Currently at 5 scores for LND, will tally once Bigfoot's review comes in - 2 currently in for Intermission, will tally once 4 more reviews drop
Feb 9, 2026 at 10:27 AM Did Myers add a YT link for his? if so I'll try and get it done in the next few days
Feb 10, 2026 at 8:11 PM @Yeez - Intermission review Intermission starts out with a classic Sabbath tune, really happy that Sabbath and Ozzy are so beloved in this thread. This is, in my opinion a great choice for an opener, the buildup in the intro really helps set the whole mixtape up nicely. Gotta love how those drums come in at the middle of the song, the whole thing is actually structured to sound so satisfying. God the outro, it is so strong too. Great start to this. Love the choice of a sinister sounding Westside Gunn cut following up Into The Void. That AYO always gets me hype. Griselda kills it on here, all the verses are buttery smooth. Really like this beat, the Hallelujah preacher man sample is dope as f--- too. Liking the off the radar Griselda picks, both songs are not from their most critically acclaimed works but are still true gems, I never really checked out these albums so getting a taste of them in this way was dope. Prefered h--- on Earth, pt. 2 to Beloved but both went hard. Beats have some similarities to them for sure. I LOVE Monster so seeing Gangland on here was cool. Future’s music just has a demeanor to it that almost always clicks with me and this song wasn’t any different. Really f---ing with the production on here too. Very strong continuation of the tape. Never really listened to John Lyndon outside of the Sex Pistols and this sound wasn’t anything near what I expected. This track has a really cool, hypnotic quality to it. Sounds like something off of the Trainspotting soundtrack. Public Image LTD is actually having a concert close to me soon… maybe I drop by. Naaaaah, Peggy sideproject (or OG project rather) in AOTWClub is craaaaazyyyy. This song was great and what’s even greater is how Yeez found a loophole to bamboozle the people who may see peggy’s name and come into the song with negative expectations cause they don’t fw his music. Really like how this song meshes many different genres together… I’m hearing dreampop, indietronica, lots of different vibes. Love New Order. Love True Faith too. Crazy how the Joy Division line up evolved from playing the gloomiest f---ing sound you can imagine to producing such bouncy, disco inspired music. Those synths near the song’s end made me ascend!! Great song. A banging NIN pick, was not familiar with s--- but I just loved Reznor’s vocals on here and how the song builds all together. Those guitars in the chorus are d--- vicious. The plucking sounds, whispery vocals and how those explode into pure mayhem made my neck sore from headbanging. The closing portion was absolute class too. These guys are so good at incorporating sampling and drum machines into their music it is unbelievable. My favorite transition on the tape happened here. Maybe you wouldn’t think so at first but Locals is such a clever choice of song to follow up s---. Just makes sense in every possible way. Such a great, dynamic track too. You can tell this song took a lot of talent to make, it is so chaotic yet so intentional. Again, great transition into either on or off the drugs. Loving the cohesion of the tape so far. Peggy’s rapping on here is very entertaining to listen to, he killed it. Gotta shout out how he flipped the sample on here too. The production is gorgeous, and that’s an understatement. Yeez is always repping his Iggy fanship on his tapes and this one is no different. I sometimes struggle with getting into some of the Stooges music but his solo work seems to always click with me. Success is such a great song, I just love the sound of absolutely everything on here. Infiniteoy catchy too. Admittedly, I’m usually not the biggest Daft Punk guy but I tend to vibe with some of their vocalist-centered songs rather quickly. Fragments of time was a bop! Todd Edwards sounded great on the song, he even reminded me of Jamiroquai at first. This tune is lyrically super strong so I am glad that Daft Punk didn’t overdo it on the instrumental. Still, the music is super interesting and hella soulful. Sick, sick tune. Did not expect Al Green on here whatsoever but I’m Glad You’re Mine was a super nice, cozy pick. I love the vintage sound, the instrumentation is so classy. Will always be a sucker for the Saxophone so this track scractched that itch completely. Had no idea who these guys were but Wang Chung is dope! That drum beat is so crisp bro I could listen to the loop for hours. This 80s sound is like crack to me so I’m super glad to have found a new band to check out. Really enjoying the atmosphere that this song establishes. I love gripping to death so seeing one of my favorite songs off The Money Store on Intermission was pure ecstasy. Hacker is so fun, makes me want to binge drugs on some Charlie Sheen s---. Definitely gotta relisten to their discography because hearing this again was amazing. Hoping for a new record sooner than later, Stefan and Zach said so at least. Just rewatched Uncut Gems recently following the release of Marty Supreme so it was a huge trip to see this song be the closer to the tape. This is a very beautiful, intricate piece on par with the most renowned, classic movie soundtracks. Sonical perfection if you ask me, it is just so absurdly well put together. All in all, this was a d--- sick tape from Yeez… probably one of my favorites yet. I didn’t have any skips on here whatsoever and every single song was either great or better than that. The whole thing felt very cohesive and intentional, featured some fascinating off-kilter songs, and introduced me to plenty of banging tracks. I really appreciate how you get both energy and musical collage on here, nothing is sacrificed and thus the result is a great body of music that is highly inspired yet raw and punchy when it wants to be. This is, to me, a perfect 10/10 @AOTWClub
Feb 10, 2026 at 8:24 PM Pleasure is mine brother, wrote the review yesterday so as to not be too late with it again but the site decided to die when I went to post it this morning.