An alternative take to the discovery of Dire Straits! Aside from the classics, this album hides some gems. It sounds exactly like a "Part 2" of the debut album!
For those who can understand and loves pokemon: this is the "Johto after Kanto" effect. Not a complete reboot or a "now concept", but a true continuation.
Production is immaculate!
It’s giving 90’s vibes and I’m 100% in.
Definitely a different lane compared to his last albums, but the goal is clear: move, dance, have a great time.
And even when it’s “just fun”, Tyler still flexes hard: some tracks are straight-up production masterclasses.
Super fun, super replayable.
You put on this album and think: 'Whoa, this is going to be a wild ride!' However, as it progresses, the tracks start to feel a bit samey. It’s a nice and fun vibe, but it lacks variety. I know everyone is obsessed with 'Loretta,' but for me, 'Entertainment' is the one I can’t get out of my head!
A solid listen, but it plays it a bit too safe. Still, I appreciate the creativity and the great job he did mimicking that nostalgic, old-school Japanese ... read more
A bit of a mixed bag: some great songs, while others are more forgettable. However, the production is absolutely incredible throughout. The album feels like a rollercoaster of creativity, shifting between experimental, 'mad' tracks and more conventional 'pop radio bops.'
Overall, a very nice record that showcases a lot of potential!
My summer 2020 soundtrack.
Bright, bouncy, and pure fun—just hot in the best way. These tracks are packed with memories for me, and even years later the album still sounds fresh and instantly lifts my mood.