It’s not as bad as I thought it would be. There are a few really enjoyable tracks, but a lot of them are pretty similar. Aside from those few tracks, a lot of the production is the same, the vocals are somewhat sleepy, and there isn’t much intrigue. One problem I have is that it’s impossible to take this album seriously sometimes when he’s dropping lines like the shredded cheese one. He sounds like he’s trying to be cool and appeal to gen alpha with the lyrics, but ... read more
Beautiful, and the autotune sounds better than it did on Going Shopping. I think they toned it down a bit for this one, people are just overreacting
It’s a bit worse than the Jennie remix, for a very simple reason: It sounds like Kevin’s voice is sped up? It’s either that, or the spacing between the vocals is so small it sounds sped up. If the vocals didn’t get fucked up, I think this version of the Jennie remix would be about on par with it, but unfortunately, it’s not.
EXCUSE ME????
Uninspired, generic lyrics. She talks about going out with her friends, getting sensual with them, and then...making rock music? This song is just nonsense. There is no real direction, and although the chorus does have a build up, it sounds horrendous. I don't know if she was trying to put a tape simulator on her voice and went overboard, or what. Regardless, whatever happened in the production of this song sounds like a fluke. It isn't even long enough to get into, so ... read more
This is the kind of music that can take you into, and out of a temporary depression, but It’s not boring, dull, or in any sense, dry; It’s colourful, punchy, daunting, and every second feels like a reflective, melancholic moment. But because it’s so reflective, it holds an easy power over the listener. It borderlines seriously lonely, and hopeful. Even the slightest, most gradual change in tone is palpable.
I thought this would be front heavy, but it was actually pretty consistent throughout. The production is the highlight of the album for me, there are so many small decisions made that enhance the experience, even just simple things like a slight bit crush early on to add some depth to the music. The sound of this album is smooth, calm, and dreamy with its slow melodies, reverb, and soft instrumentation and vocals.
My favourites are:
Walk Out Music
Death of Love
I Had a Dream Where She Took My ... read more
It feels meditative to listen to this album; a few times I caught myself closing my eyes and focusing on which ear the sound was jumping to and from. The lyrics are almost impossible to hear sometimes, either being drowned out by production or by the effects placed on them. It sounds good, but it’s a shame it’s so drowned out, because the lyrics are written very well in my opinion. They flow, they aren’t cringy, and they’re poetic. I fully see the appeal here, as a ... read more
Thought I already reviewed this one, but I noticed just now when reviewing the newest single that I hadn't. This song is just amazing, It feels great to listen to, I love the vibe, and it has some damn catchy lyrics: 'you find yourself again and leave it all behind'. Chills from that.
I enjoyed this single more than the other one, it's super funky and danceable. Lots of quick beats, switch ups, and a catchy chorus with some nice, simple vocals. If this quality is consistent with the rest of the upcoming album, it could be great.
It’s okay. It feels more like a build up to Meddle than anything else, which is fine, but it feels a little lacking at times.
My favourites are:
Atom Heart Mother
If
The instrumental is good, I’ve always liked it. It feels a bit weird hearing it without the vocals, though (obviously).
Eh, it’s not great. I’ve heard worse, it just doesn’t have much going for it. Pretty basic lyrics for the most part, boring production, and a predictable structure. Not hitting out of the park here, but also not complete garbage.
I’m pretty sure I was making better beats on Chrome Music Lab when I was 6.
This is embarrassing on all fronts. The vocals are obnoxious and wanna be cool, it’s uncomfortably crude, and directionless. Seriously, what is this album about? It’s just her talking about her private areas with an annoying DJ Holiday tag at the beginning of every song to remind you of each dreadful passing second spent listening to this album. The production is near identical on every song, and ... read more