With how loud and aggressive the 808s on this album are you would expect it to transfer some sense of energy, but instead it kinda just made me feel hollow for 46 minutes.
The most grandiose and ambitious thing the band has made since plastic beach. Great album, but missing some of the more wild experimental energy of their earlier stuff.
Good album, he's at his best when he's doing kinda weird psycadelic funk rock stuff like on "svalutation" and "I want to know" then when he's doing generic pop rock
I have had a lot of emotions be caused by music, but a kind of anxiety that gives me actual nausea at points is new
I could not predict a single thing that happened in this story, what the fuck
I might have found something a bit too loud, but the songs still slap so I can look past it
if you give this a bad rating you deserve to be bullied
it's a 96 if you're very drunk
there is a direct relationship between the amount of alcohol you have consumed, and this album's quality, and that is by design.
The fact that this is the same guy that made "Peach Scone" and I Wanna See the World" is so baffling to me
Beautiful, entrancing, and extremely pleasant to listen to. A nice break from all the metal I've been hearing recently
Good soundtrack, but it heard it too much.
While this album is competent and better than most pop rock from it's era I'm not very excited about it. I find that for most of the album any interesting ideas that may exist in the instrumentation get swallowed by samey riffs by the second half of the song. I also thing the singer's voice would work better over heavier instrumentation to contrast his relatively high pitch singing voice.