The first song is excellent but it never reaches that peak again. The others are good, but can't maintain their goodness through the whole song.
An album built for background noise. I wouldnt like it as much if I were to just focus on the music alone. But for the background I'm the gym, there's nothing better.
YAKKIE offers a politically developed message with an equally in-depth sound. The album is mostly one of rejection: rejecting our inner hierarchies; rejecting liberal capitalism that places profits over women; rejecting our vague notions of progress, that somehow, as women are murdered, beaten, raped, and disregarded, that we have actually managed an equal society; all the while rejecting modern nihilism. It offers a valuable critique of both ourselves and our enemies.
Its title song, ... read more
Shrug with a few great songs. There's not enough interesting going on, or anything consistently amazing to return to. Still deserves a listen for its peaks alone, but only if there's nothing better you can listen to.
58 -> 68. A lot better than I remember. Still really struggles in the middles, and its highs do their best to make the lows that much more obvious. After listening to their EP, it feels like the male vocalist was really left out to dry here. I didn't care for him ... read more