Every single track connects perfectly into the next, and even with the lack of words manages to feel fully cohesive. The drops from this album just make me ascend, and they're just perfectly spaced out to keep you feeling great, but not overwhelmed. This album also might just have the best ending to any album I've ever heard. In my 16 years on this planet, I think I've listened to one perfect 100/100 album ever, and it's this. In the context of the album, every single track ... read more
The ramblings of a schizophrenic dog.
That's the best way I can describe this album. It's one of those albums that's bad on purpose, so I kept that in mind during the duration of my review. The little shrieking demon that appears throughout the album has a surprisingly nice voice, and it makes me laugh when it shows up. You can clearly see in my track reviews that I was very biased towards those tracks, because I genuinely enjoyed my listening experience on some of them. For ... read more
Solid album. Cohesion is decent, though the transition between songs isn't always great, the theme/mood of the album stays consistent. Songs often get a bit repetitive, but are usually well produced and fun to listen to. Ganymede is certainly my favorite song on this album, which stands out by being less repetitive and having a nicer sample than some of the other tracks.
Overall a solid B
Well produced, decent beats, strange lyrics and lacking in cohesion.
This album isn't very cohesive, only 3 of the songs really cover anything SCL related, other than a very brief mention in another song or two. It has some funny moments and is alright at being a joke album, just isn't super consistent with its intended topic. It's well produced and the beats are nice to listen to, but the lyrics are quite... Well... Unique, at times. Additionally, the songs are often repeated ... read more