It's full of interesting and unique ideas that generally sound great too, but most songs feel like they're still just getting started when they end. While listening, I rarely feel like I understand where it's going or what I'm supposed to get out of it.
It's hard to tell when it's trying to be serious and when it's trying to be funny because it fails at both.
'Jail (Part 1)' is one of the most off-putting and distasteful songs I've ever heard.
This album is Lil Mosquito Disease claiming the Flex crown and doing a victory lap at the same time.
This is a peculiar album. It’s interesting because it plays a unique role, or perhaps a double-role, that is in itself worth analyzing. At least to me it is, so I’ve decided to write my first full review on Diagnosis (of all things). - [Full review below]
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Putting this on a rating scale doesn't really do it justice, it's just something you have to experience
A near endless barrage of incredibly unpleasant sounds. The sparse moments of cohesion don't do nearly enough to offer any real respite from this assault on the ears.
The best moment of the album can be found at the end of track 5, where it fades out and there are a few seconds of silence before the next song inevitably begins.
The patience with which these slow-paced, lengthy songs progress adds to the albums' ethereal and hypnotizing soundscapes.