Not bad, very calming, might have a little bit of bloat, but a good experience start to finish.
Truly a beautiful album, very reminiscent of their previous album "By The Time I Get To Phoenix", the only issue is that they published most of their songs as singles before the album. Also Double Trio should have still been on the album even if it was 3 years old.
All in all, should have had more songs, and release would have been much better without the 4 single releases prior.
Nothing really going for it, full of forgettable songs and completely empty of actual content. The first 3 songs are the best in the album by far.
One of the best albums I have ever listened to. It's one of the only albums I've heard in a long time that is able to induce genuine feelings of fear, sorrow, and rage.
Outside is possibly the best intro I've ever heard to a album to date being a twisted hip-hop version of Panico A Las 5AM with lyrics written like slam poetry, sang and read by the late Groggs.
I am staying tuned for what By Storm/Injury Reserve has in store for the future, In My Town is very good and if the ... read more
Every song here is incredible, with this weird tribal and native sound to it, and its so awesome, but there sadly are a few duds on here.
Only a few songs that are really good, his voice is annoying in some parts, production is incredible, still worthy of 90% despite all its setbacks.
Absolutely beautiful album, haven't found an album yet that is even close to the sound and feel of this album.
Very good sound and production, I enjoyed this album despite not liking Death Grips in general.
It's not bad by any means, solid production with melodic and convoluted beats that are more prevalent and recognizable than Lil O'
s lyrics. Like the rest of his discography, every song is completely solo, most of the tracks I feel would have much greater relistenability if he got some features on.