man he's improved on his vocal presence so much from his previous stuff, mainly from before s&d3. I would actually consider his vocals a main highlight, especially the more melodic performances, he kills those. I would say its better than s&d3, mainly just more versatile. oh yeah and the production is really good too, kay having a bigger presence on this one definitely gives it even more of a rock sound and feel
not that bad, production is still really good but that new voice, even if I don't despise it here, would have to go for an album, ain't no way that would work for like 18 songs
there are some really good moments, but a lot of the songs further into the album are kinda underwhelming, especially after the track 2-5 run
no clue what happened on the first track but the rest was really good so it doesn't really matter, very impressive vocals and production throughout, honestly passed my expectations
72-64
fuck you yeat for wasting that final beat
wonder how he felt leaving by far the best part of the song to a 30-second loop at the very end and doing absolutely nothing with it
re-listened, I do still think that most of the review holds true, but also this just sounds like everybody making whatever they wanted to, especially slayr and prettifun. slayr did a lot of stuff I've never heard from him on here, and so did prettifun, to varying amounts of success but still its cool to see, does make sense on a sort of deluxe to the original album though
highs arent as high as the previous, but lows aren't as low, and everything is pretty good so it averages out ... read more