Surprised this albums not spoken about more when people talk about their discography its pretty great.
Its cool to see how they've progressed from this album and what they've continued to thrive at.
The polished, lush production and heavy riffs just don't work, apart from Seein Stars it is so forgettable.
This is great, David Berman is great but every time I hear Stephen Malkmus I shed a tear man wow
Thank you Peyton from popular teen drama 'One Tree Hill' for putting me on
Richard Hell might be the 70s new york MVP i cannot lie
The more trap influenced tracks are pretty meh and the features arent great but a gibbs album is never going to be bad.
Really dont think the alchemist gets the best out of gibbs on this. The beats lack variance and are all a bit too smooth confining gibbs to certain flows that feel a bit repetitive after several listens. Its still good though.