It's a shame this was the last we received from Quasimoto. I hope that one day Madlib will remember him and make another LP.
The production by Conductor Williams and The Alchemist is something I'll never hate, because it sounds just as good on this album. But what doesn't quite convince me is Westside Gunn's voice. Sometimes they get a little annoying, but at least most of the time it's bearable, so no problem, this is an 8
Prog Rock? YES PLEASE
Despite being only three songs long, this album is probably one of the most interesting and glorious I've ever heard. It has such a... happy energy or something, I just love it.
Heh, nothing to do with the album, but it's really messed up that this album was released on the exact same date as 9/11
Now I know why some people consider this one of the best albums of all time; it has an aesthetic and vibe that's so impossible to hate that it just makes me smile.
Jazz rap at its finest (if we exclude The Low End Theory), this album is one of the smoothest and most fluid I've ever heard in this whole scene. It's excellent and deserves to be heard by more people.
I don't have much to say, it's a very good and quite enjoyable album from the prolific Queens of the Stone Age.
Take System of a Down but add reggae, and you've got this album.
It's A Tribe Called Quest, the best fucking hip hop group, you want proof? Well, look at how good this album is and basically all the others on their discography.
For an album with very few songs in its repertoire, it has quite a lot of groove and rhythm, not bad at all.
I remember not liking this album much when I first heard it, but now that I see it with fresh eyes, maybe this is Kanye's best album of the 2010s.
Many consider this N.E.R.D.'s best album, but come on, Seeing Sounds is THE one that deserves that title.
I won't allow this project to be bad in AOTY, it takes a 70
(forget it, it didnt change much)