im kind of a nerd for this really weird niche of albums depicting the progression of mental/physical deterioration...
i think what sets milwaukee protocol apart from some other eateot fan projects, is it really feels like its own thing. a lot of other similar projects (e.g. the schizophrenia one) either feel to be in poor taste, or are way too short for me to take seriously. milwaukee gives each stage or "day" enough time to breathe, it develops so seamlessly which makes for some ... read more
these riffs are insanely good, like this may be an unpopular opinion but i really prefer the faster, dirtier sound from these guys. but its way less tight than their later stuff, there are SOME bangers, (survey says, the small stuff, ok jokes over) lyrically its kinda forgettable, very front loaded but really shows potential, pretty baller for a debut
creates a very unique musical environment, very atmospheric, very mellow. zushi takes alot of risks but it never feels out of place. it all feels cohesive n well thought out, although at times lacking. i think it can fall into the trap of feeling uninteresting at some points, but my attention never strays too far. overall the good much outweighs the bland. still a very solid project
a little front loaded, but when its good its genuinely some of my favorite pieces of music that ive heard so far. really unique sound. makes me wanna boot up the 360..
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