> For the big conclusion of their DEMA saga, Twenty One Pilots created a trenchified version of Blurryface.
tl;dr: Fantastic album, great production and songwriting. Overcompensate, Next Semester, Midwest Indigo, Routines In The Night, and Navigating must-hear. One mid song.
EXPECTATIONS: I've been a twenty one pilots fan since around Heathens and thoroughly followed everything they've done ever since. I still remember the night when all the lore was discovered prior to Trench's release. ... read more
> Lengthy extension of the otherwise good album version.
I actually thought I liked both parts of the album version equally well, but after hearing the extended edit I realized the outro isn't my cup of tea. It's way too long and only works well as a gimmick after the calmer 1st part. Kinda ruined the original song for me as well.
> The cute obligatory love song of each Twenty One Pilots album
In contrast to the version that’s gonna be on the album (Jenna’s version) this is the “more produced” variant of the song wich makes sense being a potential radio single. I love a good tøp ukulele song and that’s definitely one of them. Also the driving drums from the second chorus on make this a very enjoyable song.
After all, The Craving doesn’t seem to be such a special song ... read more
> Billie Eilish with a convincing 3rd album, only a few shortcomings.
EDIT 80-->70: I may have overrated the album a bit in the beginning. After a few listens I've already become quite bored of most tracks. Only true standout is LUNCH.
EXPECTATIONS: I am a big fan of her debut album WWAFAWDWG but Happier Than Ever didn’t quite hit my taste. After hearing the promising teasers for HMHAS I was looking forward to this record.
GENERAL REMARKS: And it held up the expectations! First of ... read more
> A fantastic single that makes you look forward to the rest of the album.
Wow, that's definitely a hit. Best of the three singles off of Clancy.
Great energetic intro, the pop-punk style makes me immediately want to dance along.
Hook is really catchy and evolves into being more emotional by each repetition.
The ukulele ending part brings the song to a good and complete finish.
My only minor point of criticism are the constant "oh-oh-oh"s in the background. (but they're still ... read more