some stream of consciousness thoughts to go along with her stream of consciousness delivery:
1) holy shit, this woman is the epitome of cool
2) the delivery and flow on the line "foundation...contact solution" absolutely bangs
3) outro on its dark inside has a wall of guitars that could move mountains
4) while these songs are all suffocating under all the distortion and ugliness, they do find a groove and there's little change across the song. wish they could be a little more fleshed ... read more
one of the most underwhelming projects I've heard in a minute.... why does it feel like there entire stems missing from these songs. the minimalism doesn't work for me here, it actually causes it to drag on for me...which is not good for an album under 40 minutes.
Somewhere in a Philly suburb diner, a waitress smoking a cigarette is wondering where this band lost the plot
O.A. has always been able to pull off the emotional song writing while still coming across incredibly charming, and thus avoiding the dreaded "corny" tags. Plus it helps that these boys can write riff for dayz
The mixing does raise some eyebrows on some tracks, but for a 20-minute mixtape, this covers more thematic ground than most double albums.
This band is at its best when it’s doing the whole loud-soft dynamic…Loud Bark is an absolute barn burner and will definitely go OFF live. Some of Missy’s best songwriting and catchiest melodies to date
It’s a yassified version of Vein’s Errorzone, and there ain’t nothing wrong wit dat
Other lesser bands would have just written run of the mill lyrics like "there's nothing to do in my small town, were all so bored", but instead liquid mike paints us a wonderful picture of choking each other and making each other piss their pants to pass the time.
That's great songwriting.