Production is usually what hooks me and brings me into a rap album first before I can start to appreciate things like flow and lyricism, so this album is like the perfect match and I really enjoyed it. A couple of songs didn't quite click but others like High and Robes and Shame had me on another planet
Had a cool sound and a couple of songs I'd maybe come back to. I kinda just wish the vibe of the album were more fleshed out but I guess when the whole thing is practically a satire that might be too much to ask
Good album but didn't really seem to click with me like it does for most others, not something i'd really come back to
The fact that almost every song on this album is someone's favorite should tell you something. It's not perfect and there are parts I struggle to stay connected, but the variety you get as a result makes up for it. As much of a struggle as Rev 9 certainly is, the transition into Good Night afterward is the only time a piece of music has actually made me cry before. Giving that song to Ringo was the best choice John could have ever made
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