This album is near perfect to me. So many things that coexists between the lyricist and the producer. This album to me has a more personal touch of awe whilst James's more known magnum opus 'Manger of McNichols' has offered about it's boundary challenging powers. This Collab does not just serves you music about bricks. It serves you the bricks themselves. I can't lie, I be laughing my ass outta how majestic the awe I felt listening to this.
This to me is a very confident form of timeless art where I hear voices from the past speaking about future plans of freedom. It's not even trying to give a hard punch to the templates of repetitive products. The love wins a million miles away. Has been quite the fun since I was at a very young age.
The only thing that make me didn't give it a perfect score is my honesty of weakness on how the last track has length. But overall, this record is majestic. I wish I could loop it all through because I've been listening to this for quite often. No matter the situation. It's amazing how it pulls all the colours I see in life to one greyish ground where I don't see a higher breathing individual controlling by ego.
I quite feel like this album is underrated personally because it helped me move on from a previous sick love situation.
I like how this record arguably marks the group's peak where Kevin managed to push boundaries since the Saturation albums and still make some new sounds that stand out very very well.