This album is incredibly underrated.
There would be no IGOR or Flower Boy without this one....
There are some flaws though:
- Keep Da O's????? Fuck off
- Pussy eating noises at the end of Blow My Load
- Honestly, now that I think about it, the lyrics of Blow My Load also ruin the song for me, it's by far one of his smoothest beats.
- Fucking Young. Why Tyler. Why you make that shit slap???? Uncomfortable banger.
Undoubtedly their best album.
Blends insane conceptual complexity with the catchiness of the rest of their discography.
At times, this album makes me feel like I'm floating through the ceiling.
It is a little bit inconsistent though, I have never been able to fully "click" with Tame Impala though.
EDIT: nvm, this album is amazing all the way through, except for like one song.
original rating: 80
15 year old me would give this a 100.
In retrospect, it is a little bloated. Every double album is though. It is an impressive undertaking.
If this was a single album of the best tracks, this would undoubtedly be one of the best rock albums of all time.
This album fucks.
Sounds like Billy Corgan plugged his guitar into a fucking alien spaceship to get some of the tones on this album.
Monumental album that inspired practically every rock artist of the 90s.
The first half is better than the second though.
Higher highs and lower lows to the follow-up, Salad Days.
Ode to Viceroy is probably my favourite song by Mac.
I know this rating is objectively too high.
Fuck you, there are no bad tracks on this album.
If I could choose a soundtrack for my entire life, it would be this album.
Kanye copies The Money Store and does it better?
Maybe not, but this is my personal preference