Album Rating: 4.0
Either way, the whole build-up around these albums, the toxicity of the superfans, and the fact that The Family is just a blank check for Kevin to air his grievances about the band's past and current history (I have enough of that on Twitter), it just feels like there was no reason to release TM.
A victory lap, maybe, but what is there to celebrate that wasn't already said?
Their final show at Coachella was enough for me. They had the sentimental slideshow and everything.
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Album Rating: 4.0
LOL to anyone who thought Ameer was gonna be on the "final album™"
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tm was exactly what i expected, some nice moments but overall pretty boring and will likely never listen to it again
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Album Rating: 4.0
Hard to even treat these new albums as full releases when they barely sound better mixed than technical difficulties and honestly have less bangers than those demos too from what Ive listened to so far
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Album Rating: 4.0
The elephant in the room that they simply don't want to be doing this anymore has never been more in the forefront
Even this album, they said recently that Count On Me was pushed onto them by the label
Which I kind of called, since it's a really good song but has basically no members on it lol
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Album Rating: 3.5
Keep It Southern is so fucking good and I'm upset that it's so short.
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
i dont want brockhampy to go bye bye : (
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Album Rating: 3.5
Me neither, but if TM is all they’re capable of at this point then maybe it’s for the best
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someone will write a great book about the rise and fall of these guys one day hopefully
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Album Rating: 4.0
Im just hoping someone makes good solo music
Joba probably
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Album Rating: 2.0
God I'm still upset at how limp this is
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Album Rating: 4.0
Damn this was the last good BH for me but I was an unapologetic Stan lol
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"Im just hoping someone makes good solo music"
and to the surprise of everyone it's been matt up to this point lol
not like i really follow these guys all that closely anymore but all i remember is kevin dropping a an absolute dud of an album and doing the lil nas x collab that was alright i guess. ameer and merlyn did that mixtape together. haven't heard about anything from anyone else
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Album Rating: 4.0
Haven't bothered w any of the solo albums besides Ameer's last EP which blew
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matt's album surprised me a lot honestly... did not think he was capable of that at all. really good 30min alt r&b project
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Album Rating: 2.0
Didn't Dom release a mixtape too? Idk, kinda think BH was a beautiful sum of parts that will need a lot of work to become anything by themselves.
@jr Being in high school when Sat dropped was crazy, I just could never get into this. I think the bangers are overproduced and don't land, a third of this is basically a Joba solo project (which is touching and beautiful and the best part of this, but also not BH), and a third feels like Ginger B-sides. I loooved Ginger though
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"Damn this was the last good BH for me but I was an unapologetic Stan lol"
lol damn i was over these guys at this point. ran the saturations and the 199X singles into the ground. iridescence too but that album had such a weird energy to it.
i've still only heard this album and ginger maybe twice each.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I think as an old head (relative to most BH fans) their albums made me feel young and gave me that Odd Future feeling (I had graduated high school when Bastard dropped). I still think Iridescence and Ginger were their best work. Joba was always my fav member so that's prob why I really rocked with this album
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Album Rating: 4.0
Fowl, did you get to see them in the Saturation era? The Love Your Parents tour was one of the most fun shows I went to despite being the oldest person there not a parent lol
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Album Rating: 2.0
Sat 1-3 were it and I went through all of the Puppy leaks too, Back N Forth is one I really wish they'd released at some point. Iridescence does have a weird energy tho and damn I love Ginger for confronting it head on. Joba was always one of my lesser favorites (but obvi everyone had their moments), Dom was always so smooth and controlled and witty and I just loved listening to him rap.
We're about 3/5 years from Gen A's rap group so long as the trend holds!
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