This album got me into fully instrumental, modern music, and given I mostly like lyrical music those are big words. Plus the fact how modern this is despite being made in 1992, I enjoyed every single track and it's the go-to when you want to desconnect while listening to some good ass music.
It's clear that rock music isn't the same as it was before, but with this project (and some others I didn't mention) it's clear that there may be some hope for quality rock in the future. This project brings rock music that can at the same time be wild and sensitive and managed to create a whole sonic world, it's impressive and gives a lot of hope that a group of people born in 2002 could make this music. It's incredibly fun and at the same time it made me cry at ... read more
Where do I even start.
- Every single time Don Toliver has released a new album, there was a new style or theme to it, this is the first time I've listened to one of his albums and felt like there was no theme whatsoever to this album despite the goofy images with scientists in the "rollout"
- Despite me and some others being frustrated that Don Toliver didn't go the distance with the style he took with good tracks like "BANDIT" and "TORE UP" in his ... read more
My favourite Death Grips album so far and probably the best album they have ever released if it wasn't because this album doesn't experiment as much as their other albums. I would like to say that compared to all their previous work this all sounds a lot better mixed which kinda helps it being more accesible for everyone. Also I particularly loved this album because even though I love all their other projects, this is the one which sounds the most refreshing to me, I could really ... read more