Gil finds beauty in the somber and expresses it not only through the smooth, expressive instrumentation but also through his infinitely thoughtful and poetic lyricism. The songs throughout speak on injustice in a completely honest manner, sure not to leave out the evils that exist in the world, but in a truly revolutionary fashion, delivering them with an underlying sense of hope and love. "Free Will" is an unforgiving statement of truth, all while being incredibly enjoyable to listen ... read more
Everyone needs to stop underrating ELUCID right now! Here is another amazing project with just such a solid tracklist and refreshing feel. Amazing production, unique lyrical style, and some great feature performances.
I really enjoyed "Collection Plates" and the rest of the songs arent bad, but I dont think I will be coming back to this much. Overall good.
Ok what? I love the sound of this album, but every song feels like it's going nowhere. I wish Dalek were actually on here more; most of the songs just feel like they drone on without any substance. Really great production and some cool ideas, but overall just bad execution.