By far his most musically diverse album yet.
It's not super lyrically deep, but it doesn't need to be. Travis' appeal lies in the "vibes" for lack of better term. It sounds great, with a star-studded cast that doesn't disappoint. With the exception of K-POP. That song alone knocks the album down 5 points.
coming out of my little hole to talk about this masterpiece.
no matter how much time passes this little EP remains one of the most delicious pieces of ear candy I’ve ever ingested. every single one of these tracks is both representative of their respective characters, and as such each track is wholly unique, while still following a throughline. they’re all beautiful psychedelic pieces, all their own little planets, but still part of the same solar system. listening has pushed me to ... read more
I can see everything that makes this good.
It's rough around the edges, as I think most debut albums are, but they've really got something good here. It's loud, it's punchy, and it doesn't hold back on the listener. You're not losing anything by lending it your time, and if you end up liking it, you'll certainly like the other albums Slipknot has to offer.
I really do like this album. I think it's a nice logical step forward from their self-titled debut, and that the band really starts to come into their own here. The splicing of riffs and melodies into the aggressive vocals and drumming creates nice pacing without sacrificing the violence and aggression inherent to the genre.
Everything I could’ve wanted from these two.
It’s loud, it’s infectious, and Peggy’s production perfectly compliments Danny’s comical rapping. The two are clearly having so much fun on this album, and I can’t help but have fun with them. The thumping bass makes me instinctively bob my head. The silly ass bars make my laugh. I am having fun. This album is fun. That is what matters most to me.