I think I need to come back to it. It’s great. But I don’t find it exceptional.
Hits really hard with laid back flows and cool, innovative production. Another underrated gem that more people should check out.
A really unique and special take on ambience and electronics as a whole. With a wide verity of sounds and emotions being felt throughout. But always staying beautiful and very well made. The first half being more in your face, loud, and intense. Whereas the latter half calms you down and take you away from it all. This one is really an underrated gem. Check it out.
Some really cool songs from Travis. Nothing that jumped out as really exceptional to me unlike his later albums. But as a prelude to one of the most celebrated and iconic rap albums of the decade, I enjoyed my time with it.
It’s certainly a challenging album in terms of heady lyricism while also being easy on the ears with good production chops throughout.
Eh mainly just some cool sounding textures that don’t really mean anything in the grand scheme of anything if you know what I mean
Really great abstract hip-hop. I see the Earl sweatshirt influence but I think this is honestly better. With better production, rapping, and even hooks. I’ve heard a lot about MIKE so I’m glad I finally checked his stuff out.
A weird instrumental hip hop album with some cool samples and some uninteresting filler in a decent amount of these songs.
An absolutely powerful and beautiful mix of metal, shoegaze, and even a little ambience thrown in there. Would highly recommend.
I prefer the singing over the screamo stuff. Again, just a preference. The guitars in this album feel like they’re on an entirely different level. It’s just so well played and integrated into this album and nothing even touches. The drumming is good but not on this level. Same thing with the singing but only occasionally, sadly. But overall, a pretty unique album for a math rock outing.
There really is something special about this album. It’s just so smooth and feels so good to listen to. D’angelo is a once in a lifetime artist and truly an artist at work.
Feels more catchy and less immediately in your face and balls to the walls than something like silent death. Which I do overall prefer. But this album is still great. With hard hitting guitars and great sounding vocals all the way through its short yet hard hitting runtime.
Just a good ass rock album that’s high octane with great singing and bumping guitars
Did not know this was yung lean wtf.
This album is short, sweet, charming, and immensely to the point. These songs are written well and sung with passion and gusto from lean. With interesting stories from an interesting character. Overall, I loved a lot of it. Just wished it was more refined
As a collab project between two of my favourite artists of all time, I am a little bit disappointed. It feels too segmented from itself and not as cohesive as I want it to be. One track stops, another track begins. It’s a shame, really.
It’s a beautiful album really. I think this maroon cover was genius because to me, I really do feel this maroon like atmosphere. I know that sounds stupid but I really did feel it. Bitch house is incredibly good at making world and atmospheres like no other with other worldly production and singing.
We need more songs like this to truly make the world a better place
My mom used to love Simon and Garfunkel around the house. And I remember hating it because I was a stupid kid and I thought their names were stupid. But coming back to it now, it’s beautiful. The hits are probably some of the best songs of the 70’s and big for a reason. Thank you mom