Poppy and fun. Carrying influence of Panic! At the disco, but still being uniquely it's own project. As a story telling device, the album also adds another layer of intrigue
No idea what they are singing about. But it sounds really good.
The album flows really well. The music and instrumentals are nice, the vocals sound ethereal and pleasant, and the drums are characteristically metal without being overbearing.
Overall a good album.
Iniko really has a unique way of connecting with the spiritual and otherworldly, whilst still producing catchy and approachable music.
This album is a great collection of their works, it flows nicely from start to end, is pleasant to listen to, and has a great production quality.
The album can be somewhat monotonous at times, but that's not to say it's boring. The way Iniko stresses their syllables and structures their melodies really creates a distinctive and springy sound, that I ... read more
This sounds like what a panic attack feels like. And it almost gave me one aswell.
It's brilliantly disturbing. And a harrowing look into the mental anguish of depression, loneliness, and gender dysphoria. Never before have I heard something that captures these feelings so perfectly through, at times, ear shattering noise. It doesn't just describe it, it demonstrates it.
I especially liked Misspent Youth. It perfectly describes the experience of so many trans people. And I'm ... read more
Yes, this, this is what foodtrucking is really about. The only negative thing about it is that it's not Weird Al
I would be lying if I said I'm not biased. But how could I not be be. This isn't just an album, it's an environment, it's loneliness, it's wonder, it's joy. It's growing up, bittersweet.
These songs have accompanied me through my childhood, through good times and bad. But I never noticed, cause they don't take the center stage, they don't demand your attention, they're just there, and that's exactly what they need to be.
I would dare say ... read more
Wow, I love this album. I think it really channels that beastie boys vibe, whilst still feeling original and fresh. And the fun nerdcore elements and references are really the icing on top.
All bars are a hit no matter how quirky they sound, and the delivery is top notch
This is Cab Calloway reincarnated. The voices are equally as powerful and energetic. The scat singing is perfectly challenging as a call and response. An amazing cover.
Also bonus points for kazoo
I wanted to like this album more than i did. The rhythms are great and the voices are pleasantly raspy. The album has a lot of soul, and the group are great buskers. The Danish songs are the highlights of the album and you can really feel the passion in them.
If the album consisted of just Sorte Sigøjner, Hollywood, and Min familie it would have been perfect.
Also bonus points for kazoo
It may be a slightly disingenuous attempt at anti-establishment. More concerned with making money than actually having a solid message. But I choose to give them the benefit of the doubt, because I really like the songs.
The story telling is nice and the songs are catchy.
Favourite song:
Brittle bones nickey
Ryan and Dave
Hullabaloo
It's a good album. The instrumentals are nice, especially if you like drums. And the vocal has an interesting mix of choir and metal vibes.
But it did feel like a 41 minute long song at times rather then 6 songs.
Really fun and energetic, but also heartfelt. Growing up is scary, and this album nails it. An aggressively unashamed succes story, and the the ending song Disco Tomorrow ties in perfectly with the starting song Hyperyouth. To top it all of, the Adventure time BMO samples help give the album that 2010 nostalgia
A delightfully soothing yet eerie soundtrack. Perfectly matching the show. The soundtrack is strangely nostalgic, as if you are returning to a place you've never actually been before.
I wish I had the braves to get out of bed in the morning.
Great album, I love when he shouts the songs at me
The single, starting with it's titular song Moscow, sets the tone of an upbeat indie folk single. The song Moscow has a fun melody, and a chorus that's hard not to sing along with.
With it's lyrical theme being a protest against Russian anti gay policies, it describes an unyielding love that remains strong even if policies try to outlaw it.
The song Moscow is a powerful and positive example of queer music, and queer perseverance.
The second song of the single, Agoraphobia, ... read more