1st and 3rd tracks are ethereal masterpieces, 2nd track is kinda meandering
Really interesting to look back on this after its influence has grown to a point where it straight up cannot be ignored. It's surreal to hear this innovative approach to the hip-hop genre at such a young age, especially as a (sorta) Memphis native. I also just find the satanic horror aesthetic really unique, all things considered, it probably played a role in shaping the interesting reputation Memphis has in modern culture.
pink room is top 5 movie scenes oat
They weren't wrong about this guy, he can fucking cook
I'm glad there are people that exist who think to do things like this
I though swans was the only band who could make a 2 hour album and get away with it