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4.0 excellent | Britch2tiger | November 30th 15 | The vocals sound familiar to another female artist (Sara Bareilles?), which kind of takes away from their "unique" quality. The instrumentations were what really interested me in this album. This album I feel focuses on "surprise" or sudden changes in the melody and tempo at a moment's notice. Variety of that sort makes this album feel challenging and delightfully cerebral. The downside is the pacing was not segmented. Again, a paradox involving the control of chaos. One example of this was featured in track 3, categorized (to me) as an interlude. If there were more interlude tracks to segment the album into "phases," this album could've categorized it's tracklist in a more fitting matter in accordance to their following phases. And the saxophone(?) sound always gets a ++ in my ears! Track 7 was my favorite song.
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2.5 average | Prole | August 26th 17 |
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