Daddy's Boy
Daddy's Boy: Into the Closet Part 1


0.5

Review

by GhandhiLion USER (3 Reviews)
July 17th, 2023 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: classic

"Into the Closet Part 1" is an enthralling musical journey that explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and acceptance through an electrifying blend of genres and emotive storytelling. The album, released under the moniker "Daddy's Boy," delivers a raw and introspective experience that captivates listeners from start to finish.

Track by Track Review:

"Closet Doors" - The album opens with a hauntingly beautiful instrumental track that sets the tone for the introspective voyage ahead. The ethereal melodies and atmospheric soundscapes create a sense of anticipation and curiosity.

"Unveiled" - This track serves as a powerful introduction to the protagonist's inner struggle, as the emotionally charged vocals and compelling lyrics unravel the journey of breaking free from societal constraints. The fusion of soulful R&B with electronic elements adds a unique flavor to the song.

"Searching for Myself" - With a poignant blend of poignant lyrics and captivating instrumentation, this track delves into the turmoil of self-discovery. The vulnerability in the vocals combined with the subtle percussion and lush synth arrangements tug at the heartstrings.

"Shattered Reflections" - The album takes an introspective turn with "Shattered Reflections," featuring stripped-down acoustics and hauntingly honest storytelling. The rawness of emotions expressed here leaves a lasting impact on the listener.

"Embrace the Shadows" - This enigmatic and experimental piece ventures into darker musical territory, showcasing Daddy's Boy's versatility as an artist. The fusion of alternative rock and electronic elements creates a captivating and cinematic experience.

"Breaking Chains" - As the album progresses, "Breaking Chains" takes center stage, blending poignant vocals with a captivating mix of rock and pop elements. The uplifting chorus and heartfelt lyrics make this a standout track on the album.

"Revelation" - With its soaring melodies and anthemic energy, "Revelation" explores the liberation that comes with embracing one's true self. The track's dynamic instrumentation and powerful vocals build an infectious sense of empowerment.

"Healing Wounds" - The album's emotional core is reached with "Healing Wounds." Daddy's Boy's evocative vocal delivery shines through, accompanied by minimalist production, creating a deeply intimate and cathartic experience.

"Free Spirit" - As the album reaches its crescendo, "Free Spirit" delivers an empowering anthem celebrating individuality and self-expression. The catchy hooks and infectious beats make it a potential fan-favorite.

"Embers of Yesterday" - Closing out the album, "Embers of Yesterday" brings a sense of closure and reflection. The soulful ballad showcases Daddy's Boy's vocal prowess, leaving listeners with a bittersweet aftertaste.

Overall, "Daddy's Boy: Into the Closet Part 1" is a remarkable musical endeavor that fearlessly delves into personal struggles, showcasing artistic maturity and growth. The fusion of genres and emotionally charged storytelling keeps the audience engaged throughout. While the album occasionally loses a bit of momentum, it still manages to leave a lasting impression, making listeners eagerly anticipate "Part 2" to see how this poignant journey unfolds further. Daddy's Boy has undoubtedly carved a niche for himself with this release, making a mark on the contemporary music landscape with authenticity and brilliance.


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parksungjoon
July 17th 2023


47235 Comments


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dedex
Staff Reviewer
July 17th 2023


12786 Comments


swag

parksungjoon
July 17th 2023


47235 Comments


explain

parksungjoon
July 17th 2023


47235 Comments


explain this

Havey
July 17th 2023


12073 Comments


weird user

bellovddd
July 17th 2023


5804 Comments


i c.

pizzamachine
July 18th 2023


27133 Comments


Pic pls

ArsMoriendi
July 18th 2023


40977 Comments


Really gaybaiting title

What is this…the review didn’t clear up much

parksungjoon
July 18th 2023


47235 Comments


GhandhiLion
January 5th 2021


17064 Comments
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Album Rating: 3.0

>January 29th, 2020

I guess it's time to write an actual review

Havey
July 18th 2023


12073 Comments


"What is this…"

it's literally just a recorded call from the 4chan /mu/ discord server

parksungjoon
July 18th 2023


47235 Comments


i love musique concrete field recordings experimental

Kompys2000
Emeritus
July 19th 2023


9430 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

It's really saying something that this is some of the worst music I've ever heard /mu/tants make

parksungjoon
July 19th 2023


47235 Comments


and yet you did not 1 it, curious

Havey
July 19th 2023


12073 Comments


the 1 was reserved for their previous album, "all lives matter"

parksungjoon
July 19th 2023


47235 Comments


https://www.sputnikmusic.com/uservote.php?memberid=1286810

bellovddd
July 19th 2023


5804 Comments


lol

parksungjoon
July 19th 2023


47235 Comments


my issue with this is that it eliminates the need to truly intellectually challenge yourself with the artist's/act's vision. a lot of music is special and it will be ignored and excluded because of this system. it even ignores the value that a bad album can have. i rate my music based on an attempt at illustrating a piece of music's objective value based on how i feel/look at it. i enjoy it when an artist creates something great, so i will recognize it as great whether it has literally changed my life or not. it only focuses on albums that you REALLY like and ignores every other album that's really special. this system is not positive; it's negative. it fails to display the positives that a flawed album can objectively have if there is an attempt by you to recognize it. this system is intellectually deficient. it's not even a rating. it's a categorization by how much you give a fuck about an album instead of what's so great about an album. the idea of just slapping an album a 0.5 just because you personally don't give a fuck about it is stupid. you can perfectly comprehend what i like AND dislike by looking at my ratings instead of your stupid system which is just exclusive and negative

NotTheSun0
July 20th 2023


16 Comments


Well... This is definitely awful. So, the score is quite accurate. Pretentious trash.

NotTheSun0
July 20th 2023


16 Comments


After hearing "All Lives Matter" I have come to the conclusion that this "musical project" is just some edgy fucking retard making a bunch nonseniscal garbage for the sake of "post modern irony." That's stupid lol. Fuck off.



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