I don't like it as much as Rocky's previous projects, but it has amazing replay value, great production and great performance from Rocky.
It's definitely not as good as Live Love Asap, but the replay value is huge, very fun listen.
Cloud rap at its peak, the production is fire and goes well with Rocky's smooth flows, no skips at all.
Absolutely blew me away, it's more than an album, it's a spiritual experience you're in the deepest trance ever from start to finish, how to get high without drugs.
A great transition between Radiohead's melancholic rock style of Pablo Honey and The Bends and the psychedelic/electro style explored later in Kid A and Amnesiac.
The title of the album describes well the style it explores, there's a great energy on the album and it's perfect to bump alone in your bedroom or in your car, I think the saturated noisy part on Otohime's Revenge was unnecessary tho, should be removed or at least 4 times shorter considering it's almost half of the song and it's just noise, except for that it's super enjoyable.
Honestly, I didn't expected Floyd to put out a project that solid after their main songwriter (Waters) left, definitely a nice listen
Finding anything positive to say about this album is hard...
It's just Waters who wants to keep talking about his own life, his own experiences, exactly like he already did in the Wall, I think he wanted to make a kind of sequel to their previous record considering the succes it had when it came out, but it's definitely not a good idea of concept. Other than the lyrics and the concept it's just the same song repeting over and over from start to finish, it looks like the members ... read more
It's solid, nothing more, nothing less, definitely not as good as their previous concept albums run
Beatiful, would be perfect if we didn't have to listen to a random guy eating cornflakes on breakfast for 12 minutes straight.