Very chill album, Bruno Mars vocals are amazing as usual. Not really anything special to say apart from the fact this album is joyful along with the two artists synchronising well for the most part, although Bruno is clearly overpowering.
Top Tracks: Put On A Smile, Skate, After Last Night
Bottom Tracks: 777, Blast Off, Silk Sonic Intro
Generally has good songs but gets really dragged down by the interlude, country is not a good genre at all and doesn't fit with what I have seen to be glaive's style. And the slower songs of the album don't hit as hard as older slow songs by glaive. I like kurtains but his verses were mostly not it in these songs.
Top 3: The Band, The Troubles, Weston Super Mare
Bottom 3: UNCA / Composure, Crisis, Old Freight Train
Eric and Glaive harmonise extremely well together however most of the songs are pretty meh.
Glaive transitioning away from the usual hyperpop and adopting his own style is amazing.
One of, if not, the greatest Hyperpop song ever to be made.
My personal most favourite album ever. Brakence is the goat when it comes to making you experience the emotions he felt when he made the songs.
Absolutely insane vibe throughout the whole EP, really enjoyed the switch and experimentation into more EDM style beats and the lyrics of the songs once again are relatable and just hit.
Emotionally packed album with a dip away from his usual. Amazingly relatable lyricism but sometimes lacking in vibe.
The first ever Glaive project
I ever listened to and what introduced me into the genre of Hyperpop. Absolutely beautiful range of songs and only one or two misses.
Very diverse album with a lot very creative ambience. The only thing I can complain about is the length of the 2nd half. Despite it's wide range of musical sound and depth it's quite lackluster in making you feel a stable emotion or vibe.