MAYHEM
by Lady Gaga
This album has been added to 2 private lists and 8 public lists:
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The Music Slut Committee
Editors Note: As most of TMSC are Gaga fans, this album was placed in the rotation the week it released and not indicative of any member's pick.
"Overall, loved the album. I felt like it was a sequel to every Lady Gaga album. Step aside Taylor, the real Eras tour starts here. Killah and Zombieboy feels very The Fame, LoveDrug feels very Born This Way, Garden of Eden feels very Artpop, Blade of Grass feels very Joanne, etc. Obviously I hope she keeps making music forever, but if this were to be her final album, I'd think it was a good high note to go out. Feels like a solid culmination of everything. (Please don't stop making music, Stef).
In general, I think this probably is my favorite album of hers since Artpop. Right from the jump, those first few notes of Disease, I was sold. I had the hook that I felt Chromatica was missing and the edges that Joanne had (admittely, rightly) sanded off.
But also, my GAWD, I can't get over what a Taylor Swift song How Bad Do U Want Me is. Like, it is unfathomable to me that Gaga wrote this and not Swift. I'm not the biggest Swiftie here, nor am I her biggest hater, so the song didn't bother me per se, but I can't listen to it without thinking "The wrong person is singing this." Also, I didn't notice the Peter Griffin laugh until you pointed it out Zach, and now I can't unhear it." - Alex
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Listening Log
It's so cvnty I could never hate gaga, Butttt it needs work
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Sounds of 2025
A homecoming to the original sound that catapulted her to fame, Lady Gaga showcases the evolution of her artistry. 'Mayhem' takes the foundations from 'The Fame' and refined it, while experimenting with sonic elements from industrial rock and pop rock. The track 'Perfect Celebrity' is giving Nine Inch Nails--I wouldn't be surprised if Trent Reznor collaborated with Gaga.
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