Devastatingly desperate, yet horrifyingly groovy condemnations of the modern American condition and its associated malaise. Gorgeous, thrilling, and completely unhinged, "Getting Killed" finds Geese extracting the most minute statements and observations of the world around us, the inherent truths of our modern life, and simply airing them out in a vacuum to display their inanity. There's a very disheveled spirit at the heart of this album, but it's one that feels almost ... read more
Spent the whole mixtape grinning over how far MAVI has come, and how fuckin dope he's getting. A year sober too! This is such a fun little tape with some crazy fuckin features, and amazing jazzy production that MAVI absolutely floats over with ease. He's seriously one of the best writers out right now! Can't wait for First in Flight, this cool ass mf never misses
listenable christian hip-hop 🥹🥹🥹
i really appreciate sage's vulnerability here, it's very introspective and human. he's clearly ready to begin healing, and the gorgeous soundscape of this album can hopefully help you too.
a charming and gorgeous storybook jazz rap album, complete with mad hatters and mars-bound cats and as many various goofy characters as you could ever want. the production is absurdly gorgeous, though lausse's vocals are on the mellower side, and i wish he would put a little more gusto into it. but for what this album is, it's a beautiful and comforting experience from a personality once thought to never return. the prince of bins is back!
Samuel T. Herring is a gooood fuckin rapper. Kenny Segal is a goooooooooood fuckin producer. What more could you want? Hearing Ernst poetically and precisely rap makes me want to write, and hearing Segal's homely and scattered beats makes me want to write as well. Nostalgic and reminiscing, it's a perfectly quaint piece of abstract rap goodness. Man, I want to write...

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