People disliking this album and calling this one of the worst albums of 2022 gotta chill out and learn how to appreciate simple things.
This is the best Post Malone album in my mind. Apart from I'm Gonna Be, that I genuinly dislike, there's not really a song on here that I don't know word for word.
I'd feel bad giving this album a lower score than Stoney. That being said, it's not exactly as good as I rememberd it, tbh.
It's not Posty's best, but it does contain some huge classics. Unfortunately, it does also contain some of Austin's worst songs. Still, it's a banger
God damn Kevin's good at music. I didn't think it'd be better than Arizona Baby, but It actually is.
It's hard to judge an album like this 12 years later. It's got some good songs, but some of it feels old. Still a very enjoyable project.
It just doesn't work. Some of the greatest artists of our generation, and yet this is not it. Somegood songs surrounded by a lot of not so good songs.
I genuinly tried hard to find a flaw to this album. I couldn't. This is a masterpiece.
At first, I wasn't particularly happy to listen to this LP, but it did kinda catch me by surprise. It's not nearly as bad as I imagined it to be.
I don't understand the low ratings. This is just a really good album, and to think that this is the band's debut album just makes it that much more impressive.
I was today years old when I realised how many Maggie Rogers songs I actually knew from working in retail, and yet I had never heard of her lol. This album's fine, doesn't reinvent music but still easy to listen to.
It's a mess, a repetitive mess. It's not unlistenable, just not pleasant.
I'm genuinly really disappointed. I had high hopes for Earl, and this album particularly, but I just don't like this very much...
The critics are trippin. It's a decent album, sure, but nowhere near #2 of 2020... That being said, it's better than Black in my opinion, but it's definitely not their best.
While the message that they're trying to communicate is great, I really couldn't find anything musically that separates this album from any of their other albums.