i'm biased cause i'm a long time fan of both the goats and the story they're telling here, but damn i love this track. i love how he handles sheen's perspective, like he's the only rational person in the situation while everyone is treating him like the paranoid cokehead he is.
shout out to the backing singers for copying jd's weird vocal habits (riiihihihihiiise and whatnot)
it's like ajr meets the front bottoms and the worst parts of weezer. others seem to like it tho, so i'll sit this one out
it initially felt like a step down from their debut, but the more i listen the more the album settles into my soul. it's a VERY worthy follow-up imo.
a great step up in quality after a couple weaker albums. not quite as good as their first three, but still a valuable entry into their discography
definitely a step down from her previous album, but very enjoyable.