Album Rating: 5.0
disc 1 really is just unreal. t/t, good intentions, and baby birch are all masterpieces
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Trash artist for not putting her music on Spotify
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Album Rating: 5.0
*True artist
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Album Rating: 5.0
broke boi gyro cant buy music you hate to see it
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damn ryus 5 this must be good
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Album Rating: 5.0
u know it
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Ys never quite clicked with me should i try this next
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Album Rating: 5.0
yes
this is similar to ys in a lot of ways but i think the melodies are slightly more conventional, even if the structures of the songs are similarly complex. feels like there are a lot more influences from the american music of yesteryear.
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does she sing like this for the whole 2 hrs
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Album Rating: 4.0
yea it's the best
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completely out of tune (¯―¯ ٥)
you would like this
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well that sucked
time to wash my ears out with some dm
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah go listen those cookie monster vocals, I hope they're in tune
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they were ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
more the tech burp kind tho not my favourite
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Album Rating: 5.0
"does not suffice" is such a perfect closer. beautiful callback to one of my favorite songs here
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Yeah. I said this for the staff decade list:
“The vast scale of, and panoply of melodic ideas on, Have On on Me makes it unusually difficult to talk about structure, as I often like to do. But the formal coup that occurs at the very ending of the album renders the whole thing, all two hours, profound and heart-rending. First, as the set-up, there’s the ravishingly defiant build that occurs about five minutes and twenty seconds into “In California”: “I don’t belong to anyone / My heart is heavy as an oil drum,” Newsom sings over swelling strings, and we’re left to pick apart her stance on her own solitude. And then, probably some 90 minutes later, comes the breakup song and album closer “Does Not Suffice,” with the very same melody materializing like an apparition, only this time it’s a string of “la-la”s that trail out of her mouth. Finally abandoning her oft-remarked-upon vocabulary, this consummate artist succeeds in voicing unspeakable pain and ecstasy.”
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thats deep
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Album Rating: 5.0
"Finally abandoning her oft-remarked-upon vocabulary, this consummate artist succeeds in voicing unspeakable pain and ecstasy."
definitely get this sense as well
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Album Rating: 3.0
This one is hard to sit through but I’m gonna give it a go today
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la la la la, lalala, LAAAA, lalala
what do u get from that
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