Easily one of the most beautiful and artistic albums I’ve heard as of late. The concept of seeing the perspective of a ghost haunting their family provides surrealist perfection. Vocally, Quadeca elevated his singing to another level, but still used effects on his voice to personify the ghost he is portraying. The writing on this record is so genius, with lines like “It's a setup, the punchline was me/ Over my head, I couldn't see” and “So why try to move a hair/ When ... read more
My newest obsession. This group is so amazing, tastefully blending post-punk, punk and jazz into a unique and digestible genre that feels so grandeur and important. Atmospheric, yet demanding. Still blows me away and this feels like their most polished and complete piece of work yet.
This was definitely an experience of an album. Kevin kinda plays as a background character on his own album, but the features do have good chemistry, which sort of makes up for it. Dominic Fike and Quadeca were definitely the best parts of this record. Closes out with an amazing outro song.
I myself scared a few hoes with this record. Really awesome record that brought back a lot of the unorthodox production style to his catalogue. Danny and Peggy have an insane level of chemistry on this. The poor mixing adds to the already crunchy and abrasive texture of this album and the one-liners and bars on this are just hilarious at times. The sample work is mind-blowing, and just proves what a genius JPEGMAFIA is.
Favorite Track(s): SCARING THE HOES, Garbage Pale Kids, Burfict!, Kingdom ... read more
My god, this was such an amazing experience. Very akin to Fishman's 1998 live album, Otokotachi No Wakare, in the sense that both absolutely took my breath away. One of the most incredible things I've had the pleasure of listening to.