This album represents tiredness; The approximal ability of extraterrestrial creatures must not be underestimated. You've been there, you've done that. The approximal theory of the Oleh Lyashko and others is right in front of you: will you fight it, or will you tame it? The question at hand is not about yourself, don't get so egoistical so quick. It's bigger than that, it's as much about octopuses, as it's about the Octodad game from 2014. The time goes on, memories ... read more
it's a good song, but i felt like kill bill's flow was kind of boring and very one-dimensional for the most part of it. it's literally just 1/8th again and again
rating an album that has "re: animist" that literally disses reducing art to scores and rating culture in itself, is a bit ironic to say the least. but anyway, it's an amazing album with unorthodox flows, great lyrics and amazing production by kenny segal. it grew on me more each time i listened to it
no albums sounds like days with dr yen lo
incredible lyricism and super unique production that actually sounds closer to someone like billy woods
some bloat on there, tho jungle, 30 pieces of silver and knighthood are all classics
underrated
some of ka's best songwriting and lyrical performances
every now and then, solitude of enoch, the eye of a needle, land of nod, patron saints, sins of the father & my brothers keeper are all 10/10s and incredibly metaphysical