Jane Doe is my favorite piece of music of all time. It is a pure compression of trauma, heartbreak, and betrayal, released in form of a hellish and punishing sonic landscape. On first listen, this record tears down every wall of comfort that you hide behind, stripping you naked and lashing you until you are left bleeding and raw. But I keep coming back. Only over the course of many months was I able to digest the unbridled rage carried by this album. Peeling back the layers of audible ... read more
holy shit!!!!!! This album came waaay out of left field. I had listened to Mercurial World not too long ago and to say the least, it grew off me over time. The high pitched hyperpop didn't sound near as smooth as it could have, and the beats could have used a good helping of fine tuning to them. However, I was instantly blown away by Imaginal Disk. This album lifts you straight to heaven and keeps you absolutely floating for it's near hour runtime. The entire vibe is so much more ... read more
Shit sounds like an acid trip crashout with a homeless man yelling encrypted proverbs in your motherfucking ears.
I don't even know how to preface this thing... Everything is to the absolute max with this album; Production, creativity, organization, symbolism, and speechfulness. When people say that music is the most powerful form of art, this is the album I think about. This colossal project manages to speak on problems in society as well as the problems Kendrick has with himself, along with making the entire thing so colorfully produced and arranged to keep the audience engaged for well over an ... read more
it had its moments but most songs are straight up annoying; pretty hard listen