A terrible vaporwave album that doesn’t know what it wants to be. The distant sounds in the first track that barely compose a melody are straight up boring, you heard occasional steps and people chattering, but this mallsoft vibe was done much better on Palm Mall’s first track. The second track is equally one-dimensional and forgettable, and both of these tracks ultimately don’t lead anywhere.
Avoid this.
Edgy angry teenage rap. The beat that sounds like ‘One Beer’ is simply horrible.
It’s very late at night. Around midnight. You look out of your window and it’s pitch black. The only light you can see is coming from the lampposts. They shine their light on the falling raindrops and you’re surrounded by this constant sound of rain pouring. You’re alone in your room, and nobody else is around. Only you, your sofa and the television. You pick up the tv remote and find yourself eased into the world of commercial television with the track ‘Now ... read more
Still haven’t changed my mind on this album. It’s not bad, per se, but it simply takes the industrial pop fusion that they executed so well on The Money Store and turns up the volume to make the music louder and more abrasive. And this concept has a few good outputs, I really like the tracks ‘Giving Bad People Good Ideas’, ‘Hot Head’, ‘Spikes’, ‘Eh’ and ‘80808’. Outside of these, though, I really find it hard to like any ... read more
I won’t go on and on about the growth that 21 shows on this album, it’s stuff that everybody knows at this point, but I do have a hot take on ‘Out For The Night’. It’s easily the best track on this album. The simple guitar that composes the instrumental and the high intensity beat pairs with Savage’s catchy chorus and flows to create a perfect song. It’s simply one of those tracks that you can have on repeat again and again and not get tired.