Jaw dropping music that is beautiful to a point where it is eargasmic. This album manages to be 23 songs, 1hr 40 minutes and still one of the most consistently great albums I've heard in a long time. It's genuinely hard to pinpoint singular highlights as there is so much on this album that I absolutely love. This album is very close to perfect with a few songs holding it back from being perfect but the highlights are gorgeous and bring up the album so much.
Damn 70s Bob Dylan has just of an elite pen as 60s Bob Dylan.
This album is just as amazing as Highway 61 revisited and the songwriting is some of the best I've heard from Bob Dylan so far both of which are feats I believed to be impossible for any album to achieve. Bob Dylan is definitely one of my favourite voices in all of music which says a lot about how you don't have to have flashy or super technically sound singing for your voice to have impact on people such as myself. The ... read more
This album is poetry in insanely beautiful charming 60s folk music. This album absolutely checks all the boxes when it comes to 60s folk music: elite songwriting that invests you I'm a story like no other genre can, that magic feeling that it fills you with which only certain albums hold and just being straight up beautiful that it genuinely feels like a blessing just to listen to it. I feel like no more needs to be said to explain my rating for this album.
This album has the perfect mix of beautiful and eery (get it cus mount eerie hahaha.)
This album is the definition of an experimental masterpiece with the strange and unusual choices for instrumentals and the overall structure of the album but it still flows really nicely with a great atmosphere that is immersive. This album is definitely less accessible than the Glow pt2 and is less re-visitable which is mainly a result of how experimental it is and how bizarre some of the sound choices are. ... read more
After years of releasing peak music whether that be in his single work or his music with death grips or even his work as Devon Hendryx this is what I believe to be Peggy's first mediocre album and that is what it is, mediocre at best. This album showcases peggy using the same flows and lyrical content over and over and it gets tiring it also feels like a desperate attempt to be like "look guys I'm being experimental" while taking no new interesting step which kinda reflects ... read more




