their best album to date (and dare i say, one of the best albums of the decade so far.) i dont think this is recency bias i do seriously think each of the songs here are special. the single "introit/prophecy at 1420 mhz" rlly sounded like smth that couldve been made by |m|o|o|n|. father and son blew me away, with the vocal chops being quite crisp and flows incredibly well with the actual instrumental (and the backstory behind the song is quite sad too, with it being abt a son being ... read more
this album rlly spoke to me. where mhtrtc had a colder morning vibe and geogaddi having a midnight walk through an abandoned ominous city vibe, this goes for more blissful and dreamy production that i think rlly fits with the elements of more synth based ambience and acoustic guitars. it has a bit of everything from each album, but still continuing in a direction that feels new. its not as complex as geogaddi is, but still delivers a lot to the table in terms of depth. i loved this, and ... read more
ppl are too stuck up on the first song i like it quite a lot. the vocals really add an unhinged flare to the song that i rlly like. this album does a lot more than i thought it would, and i rlly enjoyed it throughout, but i didnt like the billy woods verse i just didnt think that belonged. maybe im insane though i just dont like his voice, to me its grating and feels out of place. cursive rocks my bones out of my body
incredibly consistent record in terms of quality. if u like one song u will like them all. great instrumentals, great flows great lyrics its just great. no complaints. cant wait to see where they go next :)
cleaned my room to this. good ass album. feels like how id imagine murdering someone to feel, the dark, neurotic thrill of it. i do think that if the album ended with the bones of baby dolls it wouldve been a near perfect ending, dare i say, perfect.