This is everyting deathcore is, and should be. Phil Bozeman is just amazing, one of the greats in the genre.
This is a great first album for Paris Paloma, a great way to make herself "more famous".
The album never becomes tiresome to listen to due to the great variations in rhythms and melodies between songs. The vocals make the songs somewhat more sentimental in conjunction with the high quality lyricism that runs throughout the songs.
It's easy enough to talk about themes such as death, patriarchy and toxic, abusive relationships, but it's difficult to do it in a way that's ... read more
To me this is his best work since The Marshal Mathers LP2. A huge upgrade from Music to be Murdered By, and since Kamikaze and Revival is like night and day.
I feel the first half of the album is a lot stronger than the second half, but is still good. A good album to listen to and a solid 60/100
In general, it's a fun song. It's easy to listen to and doesn't get too tiring.
In terms of lyricism, there are some rather corny bars, but you can tell that the artist is having fun and if it is indeed an indicator for the upcoming album, it will be an improvement on his previous project.
It's a classic rock album with a few touches of country and pop rock. Nothing groundbreaking or revolutionary, but it's a very solid album that benefits greatly from its short set list, which makes the whole project more cohesive. The album gets off to a strong start with its biggest hits in “Hotel California”, “New Kid in Town” and “Life in the fast lane”, and then has a solid middle and end, but not quite to the level of the beginning of the album. Overall ... read more
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