One of the least expected things ever but oh my god this notoriously hated track is just made so damn good by these guys. Why aren’t these guys flying off the chart and taking over the world yet? They can do no wrong!
I have no words — it’s just Quiet Magic, like I’ve said before.
Well, I have a few words. First of all, GO LISTEN TO NOVA, RIGHT FUCKING NOW. ITS MY FAVORITE SONG OF THEIR ENTIRE DISCOGRAPHY, IT’S SO DAMN IMPACTFUL.
Another word, this album is great, but it’s an acquired taste like most of their music. It’s simple and bubbly, with melodic and poppy sounds and visual colors, the most prominent feature amongst their albums being absolutely no lyrics. I find ... read more
I uploaded this myself, after absolutely falling in love with TOEM and its soundtrack, I was amazed to discover this great ambient band behind it whose uploads consistently get less than hundreds of views. The amount of passion found on this and albums like “Quiet Magic” is jaw-dropping.
Playing Outside is an album about, well, Playing Outside, and the real life magic we’ll find around any corner. Most Tracks share a very similar sound which makes the album overall blend in ... read more
I don’t know what I expected going into this, but it wasn’t this.
I think I liked it though, quite a lot actually. Some of you guys are crazy, this albums a real good one. I will say some of the opening and closing tracks were a snore but that middle section makes the entire album worth it.
Will be returning to this one frequently. Extra points to that album cover for giving me a spit-take.
Perhaps one of Kanye’s more overlooked albums — Probably one of the best Gospel Hiphop albums i’ve listened to, still not great. The thing that really doesn’t click with me here is how.. safe, and lacking in real passion it is. I feel like Kanye above all else is an extremely no-bullshit, honest person, but on this record he really doesn’t feel like he’s preaching what he sees as his honest truth, as he usually would on Albums like MBDTF, TLOP, even something ... read more
Very Special LP for a very Special Game. It’s weird how I can’t find their other work, Quiet Magic, anywhere on here, though.
One of the most raw, bombastic, experimental and fucking awesome Country Rock albums I’ve ever heard. Geese goes a long way here to present top-of-the-line material while cementing this album as one of the kings of modern country. Every track here slaps, it’s phenomenal. This is the type of music that makes me wanna write an entire story around it, MWAH! With this kind of passion this band will go on to do great things.
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Yeah this album is extremely good, I like it a lot. It’s really unique in it’s presentation and in it’s production is phenomenal. Some songs can feel either a bit short or a bit long and it’s definitely a very cryptic work which might not click with everyone but it works with me and it soars. Only issue is I haven’t sunk my teeth into the general story behind it yet so I have no clue ... read more
I feel like it’s every users requirement to give this album the lowest grade possible, it’s like a pledge, or a contract; just needs to happen eventually
anyways I don’t like this album! The intro isn’t as bad as everything else though.
Everything that I could say about this album has already been said by other commenters. It’s good, but it’s safe, some more variety would have been nice and there’s a lot of forgettable tracks, however coming from my own personal experience, it’s a nice little musical theatre vibe here and there’s a few really good tracks. La Televonela, Old Bike, Let your Mother Know, Lonely (but not alone), Perfect, the Rendezvous, all good with varying levels of quality. I like ... read more
Joe Hawley is the Kanye West of White People Rap and this entire LP would have been miles better if there were an ounce of creative control against Joe Hawley’s supreme unruly vision.
Bahemian Rap City, Rotary Park, Aristotle’s Denial, Hoodz in the Woods, Crazy F*** all are good tracks with their own strengths and weaknesses but it doesn’t correlate to anything cohesive and I was incredibly disappointed by every other track. (Besides maybe Go to Bed, that one is just fine, I ... read more
I would have written a genuine review for this, but what happens on earth stays on earth.
It’s like I’m being swept away on a magically journey to a land my mind cannot comprehend
Oncle Jazz is such a nice time. I don’t got a serious bond or attachment to it, like most of my other 90 - 100 tracks, but it doesn’t need to be. Heartfelt, Loving, Heartwarming and fufilling all the way through. It’s like a cozy blanket on a rainy night, it’s there to make you feel warm on a cold and sheltered day, and I love that for it.
All of these tracks are amazing in my eyes, no standouts that are particularly flawed. Good work, Men I Trust.
Real stand-out for me. I dunno why, but I grew quite attached to it. Nice, simple, creative and it’s just great background music.. (or good to trip balls too, but I’m not into that lifestyle.)
Disappointed by how short it is, and some songs sound very similar with very similar productions and almost identical vocalists throughout the entire bit. Still, it plays to it’s strength, as really solid psychedelic pop.
Favorite track: Waving
Least Favorite: Kludges Ii
No idea why ... read more
Not as good as the first volume but it still continues to be one of the best OSTs in any video game ever. I love this game and I miss you so much, Alec.