Oasis sounds if a rock band fell in love with a country singer and made music.
Oh boy was this album an experience to listen to. Really managed to get all my concentration in place at once.
Starts off nice, but just goes down from there. Elevator was a nice track though
The bassy basy and the melodic vocals make such a good contrast. Also love how the album transitions from likely one phase to the other. The last track gave such a creepy horror vibe marking a end to a stoner album. Loved it.
As much as I had lowered my expectations for the album, this exceeded all of them. This album has everything... a hard rock element, a cartoonish technical element, the avant garde element I crave for in albums. Every song is a different journey and some standouts for me are absent thereafter, psychomanteum, slow paranoia and the buildup for door #3 and the song. I hated the word "Human" being used to cope with imperfections and fields that can be worked on but the track is just so ... read more
Some records just make sense when you listen to the whole album.
Wish i knew how to count time signatures. Good listen but the album started to kind of decline in the second half(scapegoat could've been such a good song its wasted potential). As the hummingbird hoovers was a deep song in context to the album and really somthing i could imagine playing in my house while doing an everyday task.
Nothing special of an album for me. The only standouts really are Jetpack, Jerome Town and raging storm which have a heavy deftones influence on them and maybe its an internal bias because of it. Would re-listen in the future.
I am not a jazz enthusiast but as a person with person with auditory sensory system, this album was pure pleasure to listen to.