This feels like the half step between the previous EP and, the hopeful, full album. The intro builds you into the album in an excellent way. The Invisible Man and One Hand Behind the Devil are both quite good songs as a whole but their are week points with either the sax sound or the lyrics. Zeitgeist is brilliant, love the fire and speed. Resisting Resistance is easily the best song on the album, the build is great and while it doesn't reach the heights of their other work I think that lends ... read more
A real good vaporwave album.
I think that vapor wave is fundamentally rooted in nostalgia which can really very between different people. I grew in a city so certain ideas like malls nor am I old enough to have the 80s and 90s aesthetics resonate much with me. But instead for me it is rooted in modernist art, design, and architecture. I think this album is the best vaporwave album I heard so far that pulls on that sort nostalgia. I think every song have its own benefits (at least the version of ... read more
Not as good as the first single but still pretty good.
The beat is nice and I like the rock aspects of it, but there is an issue for me on the chorus (ore on that later), and that is that there is some really high pitch fuzzy part, and it kinda just nags at me. It doesn't help that the chorus and really the whole second half and very uninteresting and boring. That being said the rest of the beat and the verses are pretty damn good. Glad this was my introduction to this artist.
Real good song.
The beat has this low bass to it that everything else on it is built off it and compliments it perfectly. The cut outs on the adlibs a nice touches. The lyrics are over all pretty good. The flows are also pretty good (although the high end of the second verse is kinda annoying). Also the way he kind moans out some of the lines kinda pulls me out of the song. But overall pretty good. Anticipating what they put out in the future.
What hasn't been said about this album already. An album so good that it near single handedly (it was written is pretty good too) gave people the patience to wait for King's Disease. Granted New Yorkers must be pretty good at waiting considering its been like decades since the Yanks where even in the world series.
But onto the actual album, it's near perfect. Sure there are some nit picks. There is dissonance between the last verse on Life's a Bitch and the chorus of the song. One Time 4 ... read more