It's dancy, a little funky, and also has great lirycs and the demo like production is on its peak. But it sounds a bit mainstream wannabe sometimes.
The names given to these songs are equally complex as the musicality and production on this album.
It was a good little listen. Not as colorful as I expected, also some slips on the production side. But some interesting ideas, and sweet vocal performance.
One of the most defining album in my teenage years. The mixture of Todd Rundren's and The Flaming Lips's fuzzy production styles, wich are really working with the album's mood. Of course there's a John Lennon type voice Kevin choose for himself in his early career and a Jimmy Hendrix type guitar solo at the song "Keep on lying", which makes the whole thing a bit of a copied work.
Everything on this album is pretty much my music taste. But many of these songs are building up way too slow for me.
Nagyon vegyes érzéseim vannak az albummal kapcsolatban. Amikor bongor megmutatja az igazi önmarcangoló, sérülékeny, függÅ‘ önmagát, akkor imádom . Viszont amikor meghallom a Kanye West és Kendrick Lamar inspirálta alapokat valamint a magyar mainstreambe kívánkozó, sablonos számokat, akkor nekem sajnos elveszik az album alapkoncepciója és egy azonosíthatatlan ... read more
A good start, then some sleepy background music😴
Not a great follow up, from their amazing debut.
Pretty meh all around. Vocals and production slipping. But has some brighter moments.
This album is like walking trough a teenager's music taste over the years. Amazing, but not that long...
This album is a step up from his debut, but still falls short because of the same mistakes.
Many 1960's cultural and drug influences can be found. The atmosphere is good. But I can't forget that all of the songs sound pretty much the same.
Mind-blowing production. Amazing vocals. But a bit too minimalistic for me.