ATCQ Dive 1/6
I’ve been in my tribe binge so what better way to revive my page but a discog dive. The potential for this album is weighted down by its forgettable tracks in the ending leg. ATCQ does however finds their theme of empowering feel good which is where their best songs on this come from on this album.
Can i kick it and push it along are obviously classics and i personally probably dont need to explain why, songs like art of moving butts honestly show that this sounds ... read more
---Quick after writing note that I really want to get off my chest: Mainstream artists in general really need to stop making large quantity album releases. I'm not saying every song has to be iconic since that's impossible, but a 20 song album should in no world be remembered by 3. releases this year like Kid Cudi and We Still Don't Trust You show a growing trend of pushing out longer track lists despite a very clear 'core' 3-5 songs.
In the age of quick consumable content a random ass song ... read more
The path that this album paved cannot be understated, another thing that cant be understated is how groovy and enjoyable this album is.
The initial 4 song run flat out might be one of the best ever, and although I think some of said enjoyability is slightly lost nearing the end, it more than makes up with the creativity as an overall package.
CONNIE gives a 24 minute lecture on why mixing is an underrated aspect in music




