Lots of melodrama over Logic stock sounds, but you do gotta appreciate the passion behind all of it
Same old same old: the album
The only highlight for me was when Drake comes in rapping over the clunkiest beat I’ve ever heard
The transition into Yeat’s verse feels tacked on + his performance is just okay, however this does serve as good proof that Yeat can work in Joji’s universe. Hopefully the Yeat feature on the album is better executed overall.
Fantano on a joke album means we’re closer than ever to another Cal Chuchesta album
og album is phenomenal - and while the new song inclusions are cool - the slightly modified track list is super unnecessary and the cleaned up mixes are actually super bland compared to the original
Gone are the catchy hooks, gone is the progressive instrumentation. Instead we get meandering dance passages that could’ve been plucked off a plethora of house releases over the past few years. And while occasionally we get glimpses of what has made Tame Impala interesting over the years (the glistening keyboards and melodies of Dracula or the rhythmic bass of Loser), most of the time it feels like we’re listening to a mediocre DJ set that happens to have Kevin Parker doing stream ... read more
TY would be so much better if he let himself properly be an R&B crooner. So much of the more rap centric cuts sound generic and phoned in.
Feels like it’s tryna do a 2000s throwback thing but much of the time it sounds a bit too generic and predictable
honestly a lot of great tracks on here but it could've benefited from the tracklist being shortened and some of the songs being developed a little more