what a great album! i enjoyed the first half a lot, it had a very "chaotic" feel with it's production that i really enjoyed. definitely the highlight of the first half for me was Springfield (especially the middle part of it, omg that bass) while you can generally gauge who Rimera drew inspiration from during the first half, it is very apparent in the second half, which i don't really mind but i felt the first half was more unique. my favorite track from the second half is ... read more
the album flow is immaculate, each song evokes great emotional response, no skips, and its best to listen to the songs by just listening to the album.. so like kid a,, but not like kid a at all??
there's something so charming about this whole album. could it be the way the songs flow into each other? could it be landscape painted by the music? could it be the mix of "conventional" instruments such as guitars and "unconventional" instruments such as synths? perhaps its all of these. i've listened to this album so so many times and yet it still feels fresh, it is AMAZING. listening to just a single song from this is an insult to yourself as you could've ... read more
geordie greep’s “the new sound” absolutely baffles me. almost every track feels so chaotic yet so controlled, the vocals are so unique yet the lyrics are so disgusting to hear. even though the lyrics are disgusting, there’s something human about them.. every song is consistently amazing and i’ve never heard anything like it before. 100% greep of the year
health branches out from their expected sound to an electronic pop one when they released this album, and as someone who listened to their discography in chronological order, it was a big change but it was very welcome one! it’s definitely a breath of fresh air from their earlier, more noisier work. that’s not to say there isn’t anymore noisy parts in this album, with the tracks MEN TODAY and COURTSHIP II displaying nice amounts of noise that previous fans would enjoy, with ... read more