long story short he's back on top.
Travis creates his own living, breathing world throughout this album. The intoxicating and industrial soundscapes are reminiscent of Travis's previous work as well as landmark progressive albums such as Yeezus. Just as the listener thinks they have a grasp on the musical idea being served to them, Travis shifts to another idea with just enough friction to keep the listener uncomfortably satisfied. In my opinion, standout tracks include THANK GOD, MELTDOWN, MY ... read more
Raw yet beautifully ethereal production. Flow can be repetitive but it feeds into the overall picture that the duo paint. One of my favorite alt hip hop albums and one that’ll be on my yearly favorite as well.
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