Their best album since Fight With Tools and arguably their best record to date. The past two albums seemed less bold than Noenemies. Noenemies experiments more with the FLobots' sound and music without sacrificing lyrical quality
- A personal reprieve; 92
- Dark, disturbing, and unflinching activism blended with experimental and brash tracks, all held together by a raw and relevant message
- The story here is beautiful crafted yet the loop is difficult to stomach because of the bleeding gloom and dread
- One of their best album arts, calling back to themes in Laputa and prevalent world issues
- This record is not for the faint of heart; definitely not the first Flobots album I would recommend to people
- No Enemies if ... read more
NoEnemies offers a newer way to appreciate Flobots. Each album they tweak something just enough for it to stand out from it's predecessor, but I think NoEnemies is truly them taking a proper step from where they began with Fight With Tools. Flobots truly test the bounds of their production abilities and musical prowess, and I believe that, while it worked out here, it didn't meet its full potential. I still think NoEnemies is a solid project, though underwhelming. Again, the writing meets the ... read more