Kanye West - Yeezus
It starts off with a raw electronic sound, that sonically is different to Kanye's Work, and this sound has been created with the help of Daft Punk. I have never been a fan of rap, or Kanye West other than "Runaways" from My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. So the fact that I can listen to this from beginning to end is a feat in itself, but it is still poor. I like the raw electronic sound on the beginning of the album, the industrial feel, and the good use of samples to break up and add to the songs, but the lyrics are poor. They are boring and predictable, Saying that the first two songs are better than the rest of the album until the end. "On Site" and "Blackhead" are good, I can listen to them and they don't have any of the incessant auto-tune that features later on in the album.
"New Slaves" maybe could be the most dance floor friendly seeing as it is bass heavy, and it's one of the few songs where the lyrics mean something, even if Kanye goes about it in a brash way, not exactly using the most sophisticated language.
From there on, the album becomes a mess, until "Bound 2" with the seductive sample of Brenda Lee going "Uh huh Honey", along with a bridge featuring Charlie Wilson that really breaks the song up, and I like that it came as a surprise, it was refreshing. Sure the lyrics may again be poor, "I want to fuck you hard in the sink", but it's enjoyable, and for one song, I can look past the flaws.
Overall, musically the album is decent, I like it here and there, Kanye has some good ideas that he ruins with his rap and the autotune, I really have no strong likes or dislikes to this album, just disappointment with what could have been, and the score is maybe just out of kindness.