You know an album is good when you don’t want to listen to anything else. When I finished black midi’s third and latest LP, Hellfire, I immediately restarted it from the beginning. The next day, I was left in a bit of a musical limbo without anything to listen to casually. I didn’t want to have Hellfire on a constant loop and (1) get tired of it and/or (2) half-focus on it and not give it the attention it deserves, diminishing the impact of the listening experience. But everything else paled in comparison — nothing seemed remotely appealing after hearing such an addictively fun and intricately crafted work. Finding albums like this is why I listen to music.
Album Review: Hellfire by black midi
Album Review: Hellfire by black midi
Album Review: Hellfire by black midi
You know an album is good when you don’t want to listen to anything else. When I finished black midi’s third and latest LP, Hellfire, I immediately restarted it from the beginning. The next day, I was left in a bit of a musical limbo without anything to listen to casually. I didn’t want to have Hellfire on a constant loop and (1) get tired of it and/or (2) half-focus on it and not give it the attention it deserves, diminishing the impact of the listening experience. But everything else paled in comparison — nothing seemed remotely appealing after hearing such an addictively fun and intricately crafted work. Finding albums like this is why I listen to music.