Album Rating: 3.0
@Hedgehog32396
If you have the time, it's really intriguing. But music is music.
GKMC is a dense, layered and interpretive narrative, and I don't have to listen to an album, watch a short film, watch interviews, read a script, watch more short clips,
surmount Mount Everest, study under a monk for five years to learn a dead martial art, earn a degree in physics, learn Dutch, research the last twenty-six years of Kendrick's
life, interview his mom, dad, teachers, get clinical depression, take Prozac, be cured of depression, become addicted to Prozac, lose my job, lose my wife, lose my kids, lose
my house, be homeless, give head in a back alley just to make money to eat, get caught in the rain, catch pneumonia, have a fever dream, find Jesus, get clean, get five years
sober, and become a missionary in Belgium (but only because I learned Dutch) where I retire as a professor teaching physics and pen an unofficial biography about Kendrick
on the side just to understand the album.
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