Am I (65 M) the asshole for not going to my mom's (100 something chud) funeral because my family wouldn't let me bring my computer girlfriend? Can I sue for discrimination?
Could've had a stronger ending, but the ambition pays of 90% of the time (hence the score).
A more focused but less adventurous follow-up to "Clancy." Unfortunately, I don't think this conceptual series of records ended on the highest of notes.
Holy moly guacamole there's a reason these weren't previously released.
It's incredibly fun, and the melodies are so sticky. I believe that many people also tend to look over some of the lyrics in this record as they still do explore Tyler's character and position in mainstream media, which adds an important layer to this already animative album.
"Heavy Metal" is hard to decipher at first, but I've had many low moments since the release of Cameron Winter's solo debut where this record has absolutely broken me.
Witty, unconventional, and incredibly memorable is everything that black midi has given us up until this point, and this record does nothing to make anyone think otherwise.
Many exceptional showcases of musicality, but too many songs are too hard to make out to be rated any higher.
Magestic and vibrant. "Hope" may be the definition of everyone's feelings towards the 2020s.