Listened to this album because of a silly twitter meme and BOY it did not disappoint. This is a near perfect pop record with gorgeous vocals and mixing. I love the variance in instrumentation throughout the tracks and the choruses are ridiculously catchy. Gonna be one of those albums I binge for 2 weeks.
Favorites: dance dance, 3.14, MIRA, i wanna tell u
So much heat and the mix is perfect. Connected to this release more than any of their previous work.
Favorites: Motherfather, Ass2Mars, Grindhouse, Psychic Attack
I was hoping this would have more catchy pop hits like the singles led us to believe, but wow, what a snoozer. Out of the minimal lyrics I can recall, I only remember her saying something about jackin off? Was that a nod to the producer?
Holy shit. I knew it'd be great, but I didn't know it would be perfect.... I'm so proud of them. They deserve so much more recognition!
Mag Bay AND Jane Remover releasing 3 GREAT tracks on the same day, you'd think it's Christmas....
These are insanely good. I'm so thankful for discovering her through this silly website. Seeing her live next month will be transcendent AHHHH
P Rob could fart in a mic and I'd call it a greatest hit. I was hoping for 40 mins of electropop bangers like the singles were hinting towards, and while the slower tracks like Year of the Cup, Easier to Love You, and Everything to Me are great lyrically, they bring the album to a sluggish crawl. They'll likely grow on me like other songs on Worlds and Nurture, but it's how I'm feeling now. Still hyped af to see him on tour this October.
THE MUSIC NEVER STOPS NOOOO. This album is so sick. The production is perfect and never gets stale. A problem that a lot of edm albums suffer from is repetitiveness when it's not intentional. The songs here are always evolving and somehow include instruments you wouldn't imagine being present in a dubstep track, yet they work so well. The vocals were a welcomed surprise too, whether it was rapping or singing. I'll be coming back to this often.
Strong punk/hip-hop/mosh songs. Reminds me of Paris, Texas and Jean Dawson.
Possibly the most emotional album I've listened to. Unfiltered and hollow music, representing what he must have felt after losing his mother.