Massive volume of wisdom in this, just not really my thing audibly. The album embodies his struggles with religion and this is shown beautifully. The juxtaposition of religious values represents his battle with faith, i just wonder if its problematic, or at least besides the purpose of the album, to have the more commercially sounding tracks to be drawing attention to his areas of issues within faith, like materialism. Production and dat still sick doe
My fav, opened my eyes on how to perceive music through a deeper lens and how to truly appreciate a collection of music as a complete work. Such an interesting and relatable account of British youth culture.
Pretty whimsical. Coherent theme. Clear evolution in terms of production and sound from his first although his first has subjective significance for me. The girl, The cat, and the Tree felt like a review of British youth culture, whereas this feels like a honest and personal review of Western development and the soulless nature of western culture, whilst still touching on those other concepts related to his first work, so it also seems like an evolution in terms of theme.