I'm pretty sure this is an early reggae song. Very fun and comforting to listen to!
There's some VERY strong tracks here mixed with... plenty of (at least) good tracks. Can't say the momentum of greatness goes throughout this entire album, but the overall experience is still pretty solid and an impressive jump from their debut. I personally feel the weaker side of this project is more so where the folkier tracks took place. But they had MASSIVE strengths when it came to the more alternative rockier side of things.
"Planet Telex" (very strong opener), ... read more
Athough this is very calm and inviting, the tracks here are still for the most part decent with some good ones like "Here My Love" and "Silent Song". Also, not sure if anyone elses notices, but one of the tracks has that "Old Friends" melody from Simon and Garfunkel. Felt right to point that out. Overall, this is just good. Nothing crazy or as good as her previous releases.
It's getting close to summer at the moment with nice weather outside. So I one day decided to treat myself to Inferno while sitting outside on my porch in the sun, and the experience was definitely enhanced. I was in the zone. One with nature and the natural sounds surrounding me, complimenting the calm, ambient, and lofi aspects of this album. What can I say? I love being in a meditative state.
Now this album by no means is on par with "Music Has the Right to Children" or ... read more
I actually like this just a tad bit more than "In Sexyy We Trust" believe it or not. It's once again ok. Decent. And that's fine enough for me to get through an album. It hits the bare minimum of satisfaction for me. Top 3 tracks here for me (at least at the moment) are "Top Notch", "Hood Bitch 2 (goes just as hard as the first one)", and "NDA" (on the more calmer side of what's usually full of energy).