I held off writing this review for a long time as I wanted to fully grasp the concept and what this album is really saying. The hate this album gets will forever be beyond me, as it is truly one of the most powerful, beautiful albums of all time.
This album could be described as therapy. At face value, the album is definitely more laid back, but once you’re in a certain mental state, everything about this album will hit you like a truck.
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I was surprised by how short this album is, but I think it’s well paced and enjoyable to listen to regardless. Many people are comparing it to The Melodic Blue, but I think it’s important to appreciate this album for what it is, and not compare it to what could be considered a prime of Baby Keem.
I honestly was not expecting this. I love the instrumentals and progression of the album, along with the lyrical content. It’s a good album, and even with the departure of their clean vocalist, they did well on Violent Nature.
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I really don’t see any of the hate with this album. None of the tracks are repetitive, for example, Blackhole and Judgement Day are some of the most unique tracks. The instrumentals are really nice and I love their choruses. This definitely made me a listener.
Judgement Day reminds me of the track Limousine by Bring Me The Horizon, and I already love that track, so it was very surprising to hear something like it.
Best tracks: Whiplash, Judgement Day, Seeing Red