Will edit this with a detailed breakdown of the tracks when I have the time, but suffice to say that it is great.
It has some moments that makes me be that food critic from Ratatouille when he is brought back to his childhood, while also bringing back some fresh new ideas and the sound of new. This is as good as a compilation can get at this point.
Only thing that keeps it from being scored higher is that sonically a few songs are a little too similar.
Really unspecial but I got to say; the "Who-a Who-a Who-a" part just does something to my brain.
Federalés is legit one of the mount rushmore's of the genre, and everyone who don't agree is just blatantly wrong.
Move Right In has a super good intro section and the second drop is fantastic. Pit Dub and Battle Axe didn't age super well for me but they still hold dear to my heart.
EP title track is a super easy 10/10, again any one who says otherwise just shouldn't be taken seriously.
Review of Virtual Riot's Burning Out
Burning out - 6.5/10
Standard brostep cut for the, jersey switch was decent if a bit plain the bridge was whatever. Last section has cool growls but the sustain is weak.
Fire & Forget - 5/10
It's like he named the song from what I feel for it. First half is very forgetable track with sound design you've heard from plenty of his prev tracks and unreleased ID's. I feel nothing for it. Second half picks up a bit and the use of the ... read more
Really neat second drop, if you manage to stay awake till it arrives that is.