This album slightly grew off of me in recent years, but it is still a very enjoyable listen and is kind of anthemic to communists (me).
Consistently amazing production alongside surprisingly great non-traditional chord progressions make for a pretty interesting listen that really pulls you into the album's theming.
Much more experimental than I thought, and it DOES go hard.
The soundscape Peggy is going for is clearly supposed to be an experimental wave of sound on each song, like a metallic fever dream. And it actually sounds like it, but instead of the rapping and production complimenting each other, they kind of drag each other down. I think this is mostly because of how much he's rapping throughout the album, which is a lot, and that much rapping could be good, but his flows have definitely ... read more
Mostly a nice feel good album with some varying attempts at an interesting production. Lyrically also not super special, and the songwriting, like most k-pop EP's, is pretty bad. But the singing and team chemistry makes up for what the other departments lack.