DISCOGRAPHY
Lil Peep Part One (2015) 7/10 +
Live Forever (2015) 5/10
California Girls (EP, 2016) 6.5/10 +
Crybaby (2016) 5.5/10
Hellboy (2016) 6.5/10
w/ Lil Tracy: Castles II (EP) 5/10
Come Over When You're Sober Pt 1 (2017) 5/10
Come Over When You're Sober Pt 2 (2018) 4/10
Lil Peep Part One
Its critical reception would not garner him much attention. It would have probably been received more openly had it been marketed less as "emo-rap" since it sounds more like depressive R&B peppered with trap beats.
California Girls
Gym Class
Hellboy
The documentary Everybody's Everything covers Peep's life. Produced by Terrence Malick, the movie's pace is dreamy and intimate, floating through his childhood and career with plenty of concert footage, home videos, and interviews. Peep's grandfather narrates several letters he'd sent to him, their relationship definitely being one of the most touching aspects of the film. However, some speakers are a bit distracting.
For example, one of Peep's friends says on-camera that anyone who is a rapper is a worthless loser. I don't think this is used in any constructive way for the rest of the film; this guy just looks like a douche for this one useless scene and instantly made himself an enemy in the eyes of every SoundCloud rapper on the planet. Can you imagine him sitting in the audience on opening night? Did he even make it out of that theater alive?
TOP 10 SONGS
Five Degrees (2015)
High School (2015)
Omfg (2016)
The Way I See Things (2015)
Veins (2015)
Pray I Die (2016)
California World (2016)
Drive (2016)
Shame On U (2015)
Praying to the Sky (2015)
ROCKUMENTARIES
Sebastian Jones & Ramez Silyan: Everybody's Everything (2019) 5.5/10