Rating Everything I Ate and Drank in Japan
I traveled to Japan for two weeks. Here’s everything I ate or drank while I was there and the random, arbitrary rating I assigned them.
I traveled to Japan for two weeks. Here’s everything I ate or drank while I was there and the random, arbitrary rating I assigned them.
DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ returns with Destiny, her longest album yet. Filled to the brim with magical moments and a wistful nostalgia for the 2000s, it’s utterly enchanting.
Version Up sees the miraculous comeback of ODD EYE CIRCLE, one of K-Pop’s most influential groups as they gear up for a triumphant homecoming.
Get Up maintains the momentum of NewJeans and showcase why they’ve become a global phenomenon so quickly.
Final Fantasy XVI is a clear step in the right direction but can be a little too “Final Fantasy” for its own good.
Jessie Ware’s disco revivalism is in full-swing as she returns with “That! Feels Good!”.
Heat is a surprising balance of intimacy and brutality in the face of fatalism.
Nothing, nowhere’s fifth full-length project dives headfirst into his post-hardcore influences but it squanders its potential.
Kelela’s return sounds like she never left as she deftly connects dark atmospheres with alluring vocals.
Fall Out Boy’s first release in over 5 years is a return to form and brings back what made them a heavyweight in the early 2000s.