Every time I think I’m overrating this album I go back to it and find even more things to love about it. Classic.
So I wasn’t going to listen to this but then the GFK feature intrigued me. Now I wish I didn’t.
That being said, it isn’t as bad as I originally thought it would be based on Cattitude.
I’m Not gonna lie, originally, I wrongfully wrote this off as just another lad from England who rightfully doesn’t like tories. I thought it was cool in sound and it had one or two thoughtful bars here and there. It may have taken a certain happy Melon review to inspire me to return to Slowthai’s debut album, and now I know I was wrong.
Btw the advertising, videos and art that went into this are pretty amazing imo. If you haven’t seen the title track and Inglorious ... read more
I’m sorry if I’m spamming/spammed your feed.
I’m just realising how wrong 80% of my ratings are.
Yeah, there’s so many great moments on this. Em managed to push the boundaries of free speech and this was only the debut.
“Have you heard Guided by Voices? They’re a band.”
“No”
“I have. I’ve heard everything they’ve ever done. They’re good, I’m a bit of a fan now.”
“Isn’t that good?”
“(Laughs) I shouldn’t even know who they are! They’ve turned me into one of them. I am one of them”
If you don’t know this reference search “Guided by voices IT Crowd”
Gorillaz, much like Blur, is genre bending, versatile and wonderfully unique - both bands masterminded by this fucking beautiful genius, Damon Albarn.
I’m not gonna start saying ‘he sounds wrong saying the n word’ or ‘please stop saying the n word’ because I’m not a melt. But holy shit just read this:
[Intro: Smokey Legendary, Logic & Both]
Son, you know why you the greatest alive?
Why, Dad?
Because you came out of my balls, n**ga
Hahahahahaha
In what world does this belong on the opening to your track? I can’t even understand the thought process behind it.
So Danny Brown followed me on Twitter. Yeah, you could say I’m a pretty big deal.
Ok but Fr, I wanna just share a quick paragraph on this album as it’s one of my favourites of all time.
Atrocity Exhibition is a dark journey into the very depths of the genre. It would be an understatement to say Danny pushed the boundaries with AE because the reality is he destroyed them. This is the most innovative album I’ve heard this decade and my mind can’t think of anything more ... read more