"I would agree on most points, what I found so interesting on ILDMLFY was the introspection and usual Peggy lyrics contrast, the crazy new production style and the focused, tighter tracklist than many of his other albums. But I think the criticism of stagnation isn’t as important, he’s experimented with new elements on pretty much all his last albums across his career, so I think him not doing so for the first time is ok, I’m happy to just have more of the same, even if it isn’t as good as lots of what came before."
"If anyone wants the link to the google doc here it is, I’m gonna wait for the official release to listen to it but here’s the cd rip: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1P3ViWRpynsUpgpsx539ByVGi__MWkqx1"
"@Camelat I apologise, I wasn’t aware this was a thing that lots of people say about Jane’s music, I personally don’t see it at all, but I’m actually interested as to in what way you think Jane is trying to sound black, also sorry for rage baiting before, you were a better person than me for not falling for it, but yeah what do you think?"
"This is yet another really good review, I’m not massively familiar with their previous eps, having only heard the first one once before listening to this, but I was personally very satisfied with their take on post punk post rock, I was really hoping they wouldn’t end up copying BCNR with the loud, sudden dynamic shifts to end their songs, so I loved the shorter songs either having a soft slow build or being fiery and brash throughout, and as for the longer songs, I found the mixing to be great, being grimy and muddy on something like look down on us, but then delicately balancing all the elements equally at the end of reconcile, and I loved how the length allowed them to morph or shift into sonic phases. Also I preferred the sax to before."
"Incredible review, I’ve found myself thinking the same thing about AOTY recently, and just online music discussions in general, I think people are so set on proving how unique and interesting their taste is it becomes a toxic and spiteful place where they can argue and ragebait each other for eternity. Also, don’t feel pressured to do more reviews than you want to, I always appreciate the depth and personality you bring to them, but if you need to take time for yourself thats far more important."