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Write what you actually think about albums. Build your collection. Follow people whose taste you trust. No algorithm telling you what to feel about music.
We built the app we wanted to use. Rate albums. Write what you think. Find people with taste worth trusting.
Every other music app got addicted to keeping you on it. We just want you to say what you thought about the record.
Crate is where you log what you listen to, rate it, and write what you actually think. Not a caption. A real review. Albums only(songs soon). Every genre. Every level of take, from a dissertation on progressive metal to "i really tried..."
You build Crates, lists of albums named and curated however you want. You follow people whose taste lines up with yours, or people whose taste is nothing like yours but they write well about it. Likes, comments, follows. Music stays the point.
No algorithm. No streaks. No DMs. Just say what you thought about the record.
It's his grandest, his biggest, his most well thought out, most self indulgent diatribe of greatness. Yeezus is still better.
Through heavy use of dissonance, unconventional phrasing, and abrupt yet cohesive genre shifts, it traps chaos in a restrained yet expressive cage. One of the greatest progressive metal albums of all time.
Imagine ur an alien and humanity sends this to you... chills bro chills...
i really tried...
she wrote this at seventeen and i just sit around and play roblox
this is honestly a really solid solo debut for yuna, despite the title track being a bit underwhelming this sound really works for her and she sounds really good. she does well as a soloist and this is just a fun EP, you can't fault it
If summer was an album it would be this. Zero skips.
Since the team behind MusicBoard abandoned ship and let the license expire... we now have this great replacement on the market.
the best dev I've seen please be like this
The updates keep getting better, love that the creator listens to suggestions.
Five months live. Every user came through word of mouth, TikTok, or someone showing a friend. No acquisition budget, no paid installs.
RateYourMusic proved the demand twenty years ago. Letterboxd proved the model. Music still doesn't have its home. This is it.