I'm here to have fun and holy shit am I having fun.
as is expected of a Vylet project, the production is absolutely immaculate. This is album for the die-hards, I would not recommend it for anyone trying to get into her music. It really is here to be some sort of release between two of her biggest releases so-far. It seems that most of the people who don't like this album have either some bias against hip-hop or are taking this album way too seriously. I mean its utterly ridiculous ... read more
there is something about screamed barely audible lyrics over frantic distorted chaotic electronic beats that meshes well with my brain.
I don't know what I expected.
Because what I got pretty well reflected the cover.
Very much in the vain of Renard, LapFox, and generally, em essex's more dance oriented work, the kinds of albums with such covers bursting with color and life.
I've had a passing knowledge of this album, recommended to me a couple times by algorithms some time late last year, I'm not sure why (other than it recognizing that I am a furry). I saw the success that r u s s e l b u c k was having ... read more
Bungle is why I don't care how scattershot an album is in it's sonic content.
When it comes to electronic music I tend to take more enjoyment in electronica, trance and classic progressive house. However I was following this album's creation on patreon and I knew that this album would be a complete and utter left turn from Monarch (which got me in to Vylet's music) I may not fully jam with it but an artist actively messing with people makes me very happy. Its the same thing that Mr. Bungle does and that has conditioned me to like whatever direction an artist ... read more