Not bad but very dissapointing. The beats are good but there's nothing groundbreaking when it comes to Peggy's discography. I think Peggy should experiment with his voice more because this fast rapping style gets boring really fast on this LP. I didn't have the same problem on his previous projects but here it's too much
It feels weird listening to a 12 year old's music and actually enjoying it especially when that 12 year old is a famous artist's daughter. Obviously there's nepotism at play and she probably has more access to money than an average kid dropping music but is that wrong? I don't really know. I can definitely appreciate the interesting and unique musical direction mixing rage, rock, and metal with quite poppy and silly samples and I can say that North has potential
Very high highs and some quite low lows but even at it's worst the production kinda carries
Underrated as fuck. Incredibly diverse and fascinating sonic journey.
2/3 great songs, the rest is... ok, passible. It gets tiresome after a while
Ken Carson's style of rapping fits his beats well but it can get tiresome after listening for a while either experimenting with the vocals more or some features could help. The beats go hard af and I love the beat switches they do caught you off-guard. This really fits the name "rage music" more than most other albums in the genre. It's music to absolutely go apeshit and turn off your brain and I love that. Still wish it was shorter like "A Great Chaos" which ... read more
Maybe I'm miserable but it can be a bit annoying how happy this album sounds. The musicanship is great as always though. After the first listen I'm either blown away by the greatness of certain moments or annoyed/bored by others sometimes during a single song.
I might change my mind in the future, I hope I will. Ants from up there grew on my a lot now it's one of my favorite albums