Overall, a great addition to the Radiohead universe.
Ed showcases a solid Art Rock / Chamber project that has him becoming a wonderful narrator.
Beautiful production, gorgeous and engaging concepts, we have ourselves a punchy, unapologetic and electrifying album with performances from Kofi that fully expand his range, giving us his best work yet.
HOLY FOOOOKING SHIT.
This is fantastic.
The production, the flows, the features, I swear the album cover doesn't get much more personified than just looking at it while listening to "Weather the Storm".
Hardcore to the fullest, sounding more gansta than ever, Scurra flourishes on this record and with Totojira's experience and experimental tracks goes through each song sounding more and more buzzed and full of life.
Even on some of the weaker cuts on the record like ... read more
I honestly just thought I was playing my dad's old music collection.
These guys sound straight out of a blueprint on how to convince people that you were born in the 70's.
What a fun record that completely shows that while at times you can't teach an old dog new tricks, you can absolutely teach new dogs old ones.
Fav Tracks: 2 or 3, Nothin' But You, Gather Around, I Just Can't Get Over Losing You, Bring You down, I Hurt You, Joy
Least Fav Tracks: Mean to Me
Incredible ideas, mid execution.
Some tracks just feel so pinned down that it just makes them sound like their sonics can never reach a full stage of flight.
I know what they mean, I know what they mean, I know what they mean
What a pleasantly enjoyable record with a ton of layered jazz fusion.
The spoken word sections of the album work, and give the band a bit of uniqueness to their identity.
Overall, a fantastic showcase of work, and I'm happy to have discovered this first installment of "Geordie Jazz".
Hefty and dangerous noises come together to make this punky and digital surprise that has got me hooked.
Overall, really fantastic.
My first taste of American Football kinda left me underwhelmed.
There just seemed to be more style over substance here, and it shows with the overblown shoving of melodrama down my throat.
With a wonderful collection of songs, Isaiah Rashad promises a future of improvement and great ideas that just so happen to be missing from a handful of tracks here on the latter half of the record.
Fav Tracks: M.O.M., BOY IN RED, SUPAFICIAL, SCARED 2 LOOK DOWN, HAPPY HOUR, DO I LOOK HIGH?, AIN'T GIVIN' UP, GTKY, CAMERAS
Least Fav Tracks: SAME SH!T, 10 STATES AWAY
Wasted potential on such great ideas.
This album suffers from being a bit bloated, and the first half just feeling so much more taken care of than the latter.
Kehlani does the ability to make hits, but consistency is what is needed for making good albums.
Fav Tracks: No Such Thing, Folded, I Need You, Shoulda Never, You Got It, Out The Window, Cruise Control
Least Fav Tracks: Oooh, Call Me Back, Pocket