Album Rating: 3.5
Jackson is my long lost soulmate. Also, I didn’t hate this at all phero. 1-0 to you. Gg. Wp.
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Album Rating: 5.0
yay
5 it
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Album Rating: 4.8
I listened to this three times today
I am now sadder but wiser and my beard is longer
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Album Rating: 3.5
fast ass beard growth, must listen again then
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Album Rating: 3.5
Phero@ did he have the title tattooed or lyrics from it?
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Album Rating: 4.5
Five years older and wiser
The fires are burning, on fire, never tire
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>>all i feel is nothing and right now that's all i can be
>is that a lyric park? that's a good lyric. relatable, hits me in the feelie weelies
yea. didnt see this before oops
also this is already off the featured box huh
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holy fuck this accent is unlistenable. does it stick around or fuck off
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hes irish
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do all irish people sound like they're having a brain stoke when saying car?
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Album Rating: 2.5
wait till you hear a scot sing
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Album Rating: 3.5
Oirish is the best authentick (n’ thick) accent
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah im low key annoyed im one of the only in my family without the ol Irish accent
lark he had both the lyrics n Jackson c Frank picture as the tattoo
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Similar situation here - my mom's side of the family is very Scottish
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"both the lyrics n Jackson c Frank picture as the tattoo" woah that's pretty neat
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Album Rating: 5.0
I'm out presently but will send the vid i clocked it in soooon
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okay damn this review is a beaut
it looks good with an introduction para ;]
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Album Rating: 4.5
This album is like if Mike Skinner was irish and wrote songs about Normal People or something
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This album is so frustrating because I feel like the spoken word parts and the instrumentals are both great but they just don't work together at all. It just doesn't sound like there's any decent connection between the tempo and rhythm of the music and the tone and cadence of his speech to me.
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Album Rating: 5.0
ah see i proper disagree,
i think he blends the spoken word poetry with the house production really well - it's sort of jarring the first few times you listen, but some of the most powerful moments are where both meet i.e. "and either will you paul" into the instrumentals crescendo, lotta big fuk moments
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