stuck between the abyssal pit of masochism and grief that inspired his last album and whatever absolution may await him on the other side, bladee decides to let himself get carried away by the waves of whatever non-congruent noise exists in between. this is him and whitearmor at their most esoteric, the production shifting on a dime between stripped-back guitar sections and the most saturated version of their pop sound yet. the religious anxieties are back in a major way. it's also the ... read more
I JUST WANNA SEE A BOY BEG ON THE PAVEMENT :)
if you're a drake fan this is like christmas. he doubles down on his sound, his narrative, his view of himself. nothing is conceded. he is not interested in giving ground to those who've left him (aside from future i guess) and he's certainly not interested in giving it to those who never liked him in the first place. everything that makes drake compelling as a personality and as an artist is present on this record, only sharpened by ... read more
vapid, loud, not particularly experimental. his flows blend together into a molten luke gawne-esque sludge over 50 minutes, barely changing, never evolving. rancid vibes and a total lack of self-awareness, especially in its enlightened, pseudo-intellectual misogyny. i wish i had kinder things to say about it because i think there are some fun moments but i am just so tired of this era of peggy.
you could not ask sexy grok to generate a better punchline than " The 1st Amendment ". ... read more
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