billy woods - Known Unknowns. I've been putting off a review of this one for a while. Dunno where I found it, and the guy has no Spotify bio, so I'm lost on context. Rapper, with a good, well-paced, enunciated flow. Beats are good, nothing flashy or bass heavy, more like sample-heavy beats but without any samples that I recognize. Crate digger samples. or they might not even be samples, just track snippets made to emulate the sampling. Kind of a madvillian vibe on here. The top song is the first track of the album, "Bush League," with only 95k streams.
Jim James - Tribute to 2. I love me some My Morning Jacket. The combination of Jim James' voice and their slightly jammy rock is right up my alley. So I was pumped to see a new Jim James disc. Less pumped now. This one opens on a different note, with the horn-assisted, kind of cheesy "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times." And it stays in that kind of classy, cutesy zone the whole time, like these are all covers of 70's soft rock or 50's do-wop songs that he is trying to put his own spin on. And lookee there, I just went and looked it up, and this album is all covers. Some are obvious covers I could ID - Willie's "Funny How Time Slips Away" or Emerson Lake & Palmer's "Lucky Man" - but the rest of these are not in my normal wheelhouse. That opening track (apparently a Brian Wilson song) is the most popular, but only with 210k. The streaming numbers fall off precipitously from there, showing me that I'm not alone in feeling underwhelmed by these tunes.
J.I.D. - The Never Story. Never heard of this rapper, but Shea Serrano called him out the other day in an article he wrote about good or bad albums from last year. Figured I'd try it out. Sounds a lot like Kendrick, where is just goes and goes and goes, and can go up in pitch in that same earnest way. He can also sound like Lil Wayne, that kind of high-pitched tone, slightly nasal, punctuated by sharp breaths and squeaks from a voice at its limit. For a few tracks, I thought he was a female. Interesting. Top track, by a ton, is "NEVER," with 16.3 million streams.
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