The second part of the Sagebrush trilogy perfectly delivers on its expectations. Lonesome Drifter was a great beginning, and Dollar a Day feels like an expanded, and yet higher quality version of the album. Crockett has finally found what he’s best at and continues to deliver on it. Another aspect of the album is his return to themes. He’s not made one since 2022’s The Man from Waco, and he deliver there, as well as on this album.
This album has some impressive hits and blows past all of Cudi’s albums not named Man on the Moon. However, it’s not the most consistent. But with its lack in consistent quality comes a consistent feel, as the album is able to feel fun and unique, as if you’ve left Earth and are a journey somewhere new and exciting.
It’s a high quality release from Crockett, but doesn’t stray away at all from his typical songs.
Extremely well selected for a compilation, and love. may be kid cudi’s best song since 2010
This is AC/DC at their best. The songs are different, but they combine the same elements. It creates a similar feel from song to song, but they don’t overdo the simplicity and repetitiveness
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