This album is consistently fun and cheerful. While the songs don’t have deep meaning, it’s fun album for vibing and amazing for summer. Though the most popular songs in the album after some time got somewhat boring.
I liked original “The Crux” a bit more, but wow some songs on this album really blew my mind. “Carry The Name” and “They Don’t Know What’s Right” are songs that i am so upset i didn’t here in spring/summer cause they would absolutely be my songs of the summer. A lot of songs feel inspired by other artists, and it’s really nice experiment on his part. But at the same time it feels like they aren’t as many highlights as in original ... read more
This album has so much soul in it. Though for me most songs from here wouldn’t be a daily listen (especially “Maybe you have to”), this album is produced amazingly. If knows exactly what it is and what it thrives to be. The album combines perfectly chill as well as more energetic songs, the best songs in album for me would be “Last Goodbye”, “Setting Sun” and “Dorien Kregg”. So while the album isn’t perfect, it’s still really ... read more
This album definitely grew on me after a few listens, but still I didn’t get that level of satisfaction from listening to it. While there are songs that I listen to constantly, i still can’t bring myself to like this album, because if feels the same like other albums. Though some songs like “Goodbye”, “When did you get hot” are honestly so good, that they pitiably became one of mine top song by her. Solid album, but nothing revolutionary
"ruin" takes a similar approach to the sound and vibe of the album as "The Horror and the Wild" did, but with a gray filter. The songs sound more mature than in previous albums, showing a sadder part of life that we as people have to deal with. "Ruin" and "Inkpot Gods" were such well-done and emotional songs, fully deserving to be closing tracks of an album. Yet I constantly come back to "Chords" and I find it to be the most beautiful song on ... read more