some great bangers, but i don’t remember most of the songs cuz they all sound similar
Addition of the deluxe tracks made this album make more sense though most of this is unfortunately mediocre. Despite having some great tracks, the bad ones are very bad.
[4/100]
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (1-5) • 90
A strong synth wave supported by a violin-esque synth forms a beautiful and extraterrestrial opening 4 minutes to this song. Its progressive and powerful. As we launch into 4 minutes of the song, a guitar rips into the undisturbed synths leading the percussive movement. The beat is backed by amazing guitar riffs which take centre-stage alongside, backed by the chorded movement of the previous backing synths. It’s beautiful and lush in ... read more
[3/100]
Sherane a.k.a Master Splinter’s Daughter • 90
We start this album with a short sample of a group of people reciting a prayer before an eerie melody with a funky bassline with plucked high pitched background sound effects and a menacing mood with low tones. It is a perfect composition of strange, and the backing track supports Kendrick’s singing in a great mood setter for the album. This is how you start an album.
Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe • 85
We transition ... read more
[2/100]
Loves in Need of Love Today • 40
We start the album with a humming sound and a slow-paced intro with Stevie’s vocals. There are basic drumming and harmonic adlibs in the background supporting vocals. Its repetitive, with slight variation in instrumentation and vocal progression. It's slow at progressing into a built-up instrumentation to a climax that doesn't exist. The instrumentation minimises into a slower and more intimate quiet ending, although it isnt much ... read more
[1/100]
Wesley’s Theory • 98
Deep wobbly bass with the plucked synths pair strongly. I really enjoy the progress-ivity of sound, with thickening instrumentation as the song progresses to the end. Chorus has a good mood setting theme, and the pull into the interlude paired with the scream from George Clinton enhanced the mood toward the final section of the song. I really like the quick shifting panning of ‘Cross my mind’ by George Clinton. The chorus is extremely catchy ... read more