I’m actually kinda of disappointed. This is probably my least favorite set of lyn lapid songs in her whole discography. None of them have a build up, none of them have the cool production like on the standard version of buzzkill, none of them are intriguing. They’re all fine I guess in terms of just music, but compared to the standard buzzkill none of these tracks really measure up. Oh well
Why were these songs vaulted initially?
Lyn Lapid’s deluxe of “buzzkill” has arrived, giving us four new songs that are also tied into its theme alongside its production. With these four new songs, it feels more improved with most of the original deep cuts in this album. For example, the insane buildup that gradually climaxes in “white flag”, the live, tuneful production that contains more intricacies in, “you”, or the bossa nova cut at the end of, ... read more
BE. A. BUZZKILL. FOREVER!!!!!
high note - Now for the first ever song right out of the deluxe, Lyn somberly starts to bring in the acoustics and the rawness right out of gate. In the end of the original story that BUZZKILL holds, Lyn definitely does have quite the sincerity and the charm to also back things up, especially when it comes right in the chorus where she brings up the interest proportional to the rate. Now, comparing this to the original BUZZKILL songs here, it's pretty much ... read more