From what I see, the groove metal /metalcore deep fans are calling this mainstream sounding, and maybe that's why I ended up enjoying it more than expected? I haven't been a metalcore fan since 2016. I enjoyed the structure and combinations of their hard hitting breakdowns and their groovy ass riffs. It is a clean production, which usually turns me away, but the grittiness of the vocals and the mixing on the guitars kept me hooked. Will be returning to it in the future. That being ... read more
This shit is sick as hell. Like foot down on the pedal on the throughway fun.
This is fun! My first few listens flew by. Careers in Acting would start up again and I'd be shocked that it was over already , but so easy to go through it again. Sunday Mourners are in my crosshairs for future projects
Mid metalcore/rap with some great messaging, but lackluster product overall.
Bro..
How is this almost an hour long? What are these sample packs? Horns sound like it was played off the sample inputs on a 10$ keyboard. The quiet ass, wanna be sad anime moment guitar in the back ground.
He made this seem like we were about to EAT.
This album was released during spring, feels like spring, and has been growing on me through listens. Ironically enough, the song that hooked me was winterbed.
It took how many producers???
75% fun songs, but wtf is RIDE RIDE?
NR
I always try to get into what R&B I can find. The genre is just too straight forward for me.
Their influences are displayed proudly on their sleeves; stitching the seams together on this EP. The juxtaposition of My Guitar into Spin the Block sure is something. While I think the former is a bit of a cornball song, Spin the Block and Good Times are both so solid.
Fuck It Up is easily my favorite song. Great feature and layering from McKenna. I would argue this is also the peak song writing and instrumentation on this EP.
A bit under written. A bit basic. A good amount of hype moments ... read more
groovy riffs set up strong bones but the album becomes tiring half way through