Pretty okay album, could listen to a couple of these tracks again. He's finding his sound here, but still has some bad features and unoriginal ideas in between some really well done Cez-sounds. Lyrics are good, but not as great as what he goes on to write on newer albums.
Impressive lyricism for his age here (16), but not something i'll ever return to. You can tell here already that he has talent and will go on to make bangers.
Track ranking:
Rett på - 38
Glem det - 62
Hva skjedde nå - 54
Borte og tilbake - 40
Lar det gå - 44
Bad to the Bone - 67
Puslespill - 43
Listened to this in the car today with my 3yo and my husband. Deeply disappointed by it. I have a lot of respect for the projects by Musikk for de minste, but the result of this was just really weird versions of classic songs that still ended up really boring. Not a single track on this album was better than a previous version from someone else. My daughter didn't even enjoy it. But it's very inoffensive, and I wouldn't care if her kindergarten played this album. It's fine. ... read more
april 25:
wow... have to sit with this a little before I review it further...
may 14:
okay, im back, it takes me some time for new music to take over and this album has now reached stick season territory for me. i wish I could listen to this all the time and nothing else (I am in Frozen soundtrack hell rn with my 3yo). the first song is one of the my favorite song ever. just an absolutely amazing, devastating song, what an album opener. and the same with the last song. i haven't listened ... read more
She has a beautiful voice and the track flow was great. I liked all the songs equally, but I do think the lyrics are a bit immature and on the nose. Really looking forward to what she'll make in the future.
Really anticipated this after being on a RAYE binge these last few months, but this really did not connect with me that well. Her voice is beautiful as always and the orchestra and sounds are well done, but it lacks cohesion imo and a lot of the lyrics seem surface level and wanting to tell a story it seems she's told before. I don't really like how the album is one story, similar to Lily Allen's latest album, without that story being very interesting at all. There are very few ... read more
really beautiful vocals and interesting sounds and deep deep lore and inspirations which i appreciate on a very personal level. the theology is sometimes a bit too liberal and shallow for me with the messaging but as a project i still think it's a really well executed album and respectful towards the saints
Not my type of music, and a bit too much for me to listen to, but regardless of that, I didn't find it unpleasant, and I acknowledge their skill. I listened to this in the car, with my husband and toddler, as it was recommended on music web as close to his, my husband's, favourite: Frank Zappa.
my absolute favourite... there are few songs on here that I dont listen to all the time, but they are still wonderful within the album and im in awe when listening to the whole thing straight too. even better than Stick Season, because this extended version includes Dial Drunk, Paul Revere, Call Your Mom and You're Gonna Go Far. that's crazy! they're probably some of the best songs of his career so far. I can't even believe Dial Drunk isn't on the main album. ... read more
lured in by "I Sit in Parks", and while it is an emotional and good song, it's the only good one on this EP.. the other songs are lyrically heavy, but the lyrics aren't original, good, catchy, and the songs have the same boring sound. i really wish she'd do something a bit different and better, after all this time.
still loved "I Sit in Parks" though