The hypnagogic elements within this LP are fantastical, and the entire album sums up to a wondrous experience.
I used to hate this album I will not lie, but now I have grown to love it more.
The delivery, in comparison to Doom's other alter egos, is wildly different, and it's quite enjoyable as well.
Fun fact: I love Jack Stauber's music, and this reviewing journey was also partly inspired by him.
Despite the theme of this album being quite developed, I am held back by some of the trap songs on here. Songs like Father Time, for example, are ones that are very talented in expressing the idea generated by this album, but I can never get past the sound of Silent Hill
I was a sucker for this album when it came out, and I would never mind listening to it again just casually. It truly is a masterfully produced LP
I usually consider a mix of different tracklists an entirely different album as it provides a different meaning. This is no exception.
The themes and overall sound on this album are ones desired, forwards or backwards
First time I ever listened to Yachty was this glorious album, and it never disappointed.
Definitely an album that stood out to me when I was going through the "Fantano 10s"
One of the only albums of which I have a vinyl of, and for good reason.
My first introduction to Neo-Soul, and I have never loved it more.