I'm a huge Yeat fan, but to be completely honest, this is more of a concert song than it is a regular listen one. To be fair, production is pretty great, and Yeat doesn't even sound that bad, but this sound that Yeat is attempting to do will take a bit more to be mastered. I'm hyped for ADL, but I just need Yeat to take more time to craft it.
The production is fun and there are some cool melodies but there is something deeply wrong with how yeats vocals are mixed and mastered throughout this. It's genuinely grating.
okay i dont review singles alot theses days but if this is where the direction of ADL is going ig im intrigued
so ik people are angry and underwhelmed that this is the direction of where ADL is going i understand me personally i think this is gonna work out well now i did see that my boi yeat got to finally perform in the orb and gave us snippets of how ADL is gonna sound like and this one was officially on streaming services and my godness the production and yeat's vocals made my mind ... read more
Considering Yeat's work from his previous 3 albums, it isn't that surprising he is on something that is more electronically driven, but the end result is not the greatest.
The electronic production done by Anyma is nice enough, nothing crazy but it does make you want to dance and that's the most important thing. Yeat on the other hand I find his vocals to be really goofy, of course I don't think it's Yeat's fault at all but it does kill the momentum that the track ... read more