A collaboration that both artists would have benefited from never creating. Bounge can sound intriguing when in her own sphere. But, when it comes to combining her and JPEGMAFIA's palette. It sounds uninspired, aimless, and ultimately mediocre. Neither of them sounded invested in the project and it goes to show. Some "okay" and "passable" moments at best. Probably better for everyone to forget it, as it basically already had been.
\\\ Strong 2 - Light 3 ///
The collective rips the Kim Suk Chul sample and completely contorts it astonishingly. Managing to create this fragrant, albeit grim, landscape. Moments like ~25:30 go to show how integral drums and bass can be to creating rhythm. The song shifts from a forewarning to jamming and ends in a wasteland. Maybe that's what they meant by the name "Ground-Zero".
\\\ Decent - Strong 8 ///
Not much I can add to the conversation that others haven't already concluded. What can I say? It's expansive in sound and a great form of self-expression.
\\\ Light - Decent 8 ///
Hell, for the first track, Mourn, offers a doom instrumental progression that is enjoyable, but the vocals lack depth and substance. The production for the former half is narrow; however, it widens on the latter Decedre. This second cut makes the project soar and forms why the project is well-received.
\\\ Strong 7 - Light 8 ///