It may not be Ants From Up There, but you have to awe at the way BCNR can reinvent themselves in the middle of complications that would cripple the average band.
A beautiful compelling piece of art that I thoroughly enjoyed start to finish. Perhaps not as much experimentation as I would have liked, but I feel it would be unfair to call this album safe.
A pretty big improvement on the original. One of my main complaints for the EP was that I didn’t get time to get invested and lose myself, this obviously fixes that.
Amazing features (magbay holy shit), and most of the additional songs I like more than the originals.
Redemption for Fauxllennium thank god
Agree with the comments on here that the album cover sucks
A set of anthems from my childhood that have held up into my adulthood. Imogen is truly an amazing musician.
To me this stands as Denzels best album so far
Ambitious, clever, executed perfectly and memorable.
I don’t even know where to begin with Grace.
Possibly one of the first albums I ever heard that I formed an unbreakable emotional connection with.
A hauntingly gorgeous masterpiece, and one that I feel will always be culturally and artistically relevant for the rest of time.
Buckley may be one of the most tragic losses in all of musical history. His vulnerability and ability to pack songs with overflowing emotion is basically unmatched.
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A very inconsistent album, featuring some of my genuine favourite tracks of all time and also some very forgettable songs.
However the whole tracklist is full of personality, and Nutini is always a joy to listen to.
Strongly recommend if you’ve never heard it.
A charming look at early Clanton, before he really came into his own.
I feel this holds up pretty well, and whilst it falls short of newer work, it’s still a super entertaining listen and filled with the cool electronic sound experimentation and dreamy vocals you expect from him.
Whilst some of the poetry here is profound and impressive, as a listen overall I found this tiring.
A tough listen that does not pay off anywhere near as much as I had hoped.
“It insists upon itself”
A classic from my formative years
Whilst it may not be my favourite Brockhampton album, it has some of the most relentless recognisable bangers on it. Production is unreal, great performances across the board from the group.
16 points docked because Johnny johnny johnny makes me wildly uncomfortable
The signs of something great on the horizon
Sisyphus is still a great song and almost lives up to the lesser tracks on IDMTHY
Quad almost did
13 minutes of sound experimentation from a clearly talented producer
Fun listen :)