This is easily Ghetto's best music since Ghetto Gospel. A mature album from a true grime veteran. Would've scored higher if not for that Ed Sheeran track wtf
I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't like the direction they've taken. I loved Song of Praise but this was just meh. Not bad but not great.
I wish this website would actually populate the "genre" field of new albums
If you wouldn't rather listen to this than some past-it indie singer naval gazing over the same track for 45 minutes on youtube, there's something wrong with you
I feel like there are two sides of Sufjan: the softer, folky side, and the electropoppy, glitchy, more experimental side. I love the former. Carrie & Lowell was a 10/10 album for me, one of - if not THE - best album of the 2010s. This, to me, is too much of the latter, which I've never been able to get into.
Really good. Gonna have to listen a few more times... My rating may need to (rise)!
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File under: "nothing really WRONG with it, but never ever ever going to listen again"
They sound so much like Fugazi.
Fugazi were awesome so I'm not complaining.
There were a couple of high points but too much of this just didn't offer anything fresh or new to me
Never heard of her before today. This was awesome!
That song with John Cale was a real low point in a really great album for me though. Skipping that one next time.
If you like Bright Eyes, you will like this album. It's very Bright Eyes.