Best, Worst, & Most Hyped Albums: 2025 Mid-Year Music Roundup w/Mike Tee and Honeybee Reviews cover art

Best, Worst, & Most Hyped Albums: 2025 Mid-Year Music Roundup w/Mike Tee and Honeybee Reviews

Best, Worst, & Most Hyped Albums: 2025 Mid-Year Music Roundup w/Mike Tee and Honeybee Reviews

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In this episode of B-side Banter, Tyler, Honeybee Reviews, and Mike Tee reflect on the music landscape of 2025, discussing exciting moments, disappointing albums, and the cultural impact of hip-hop.

They delve into the state of the charts, the influence of producers like Jack Antonoff, and the mixed reception of Lorde's latest album. The conversation highlights the highs and lows of the music industry, providing insights into what has resonated with listeners and what has fallen flat. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various themes in music, focusing on underrated albums, worst albums, and the best albums of the year. They share their thoughts on specific artists and albums, highlighting the music industry's trends and the challenges artists face in taking creative risks.

The discussion is lively and filled with insights into the current music landscape, making it a valuable listen for music enthusiasts. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the contrasting opinions surrounding Miley Cyrus's latest album, the unexpected success of Addison Rae's pop debut, and the ongoing debate about lyrical depth in pop music. They explore the rise of female artists in the industry, review standout albums of the year, and discuss anticipated releases for the remainder of 2025. The dialogue highlights the evolving landscape of music, emphasizing the importance of production quality and the unique identities of emerging artists.

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