PUP The Dream Is Over
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butt.
April 5th 2019


11427 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hard to say for me. if this tour/dvp is pretty much impossible to top, especially as far as album openers go. but they definitely tried a couple new things that worked really well. I need to spend more time with the new one before judging

nol
April 5th 2019


12280 Comments


If this tour - The coast is a better opening half, but morbid stuff is more consistent overall. I’m feeling 4 - 4.5 for morbid stuff and that doesn’t even feel like overration due to hype

Diabetes
April 5th 2019


27 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Morbid Stuff is more solid and cohesive throughout than Dream, probably doesn't top self titled for me tho

nol
April 5th 2019


12280 Comments


The melodies and audibility seem to be better across the board on Morbid, which is always a huge plus for me, and they do a great job treading new ground with songs like scorpion hill and full blown meltdown

LOVEANDACCEPTANCE
April 5th 2019


897 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

funny because the melodies are actually super average compared to anything off this, and vox are mixed annoyingly low

nol
April 5th 2019


12280 Comments


Nah dude the melodies are great. The T/T, City, scorpion hill, Bloody Mary all have catchy & unique melody sets to me. A lot of the melodies on Dream rely on anthemic shouty type choruses. And bruh this album is lofi as shit the mixing on the new album is leagues ahead of this.

LOVEANDACCEPTANCE
April 5th 2019


897 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

and by ahead of this, you mean in a sterilization sense. this ain't produced like a damn pop record

nol
April 5th 2019


12280 Comments


If you want to call clearer, more professional production sterilization, sure go for it.

LOVEANDACCEPTANCE
April 5th 2019


897 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

ok, that's what I'll continue to do. because that's what it is

Diabetes
April 5th 2019


27 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I feel like you get some classic PUP style melodies on Free at Last, Closure, and Sibling Rivalry but some new styles we haven't heard before on the tracks noler mentioned

LOVEANDACCEPTANCE
April 5th 2019


897 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

which sucks, because none of that is the pup that's actually exceptional

nol
April 5th 2019


12280 Comments


Professional production standards are a good thing and if you don’t think so you are a hipster

butt.
April 5th 2019


11427 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

there are some lows on this album that I consistently skip. but nothing is really skip-worthy on morbid stuff, so yeah more consistent

LOVEANDACCEPTANCE
April 5th 2019


897 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

hahahajahahahajsjsja or you just are a lowest common denominator listener that has no more standards for musical diversity than a top 40 listener would have

nol
April 5th 2019


12280 Comments


It’s like saying “I prefer cameras that take blurry pictures, fuck that HD shit”

LOVEANDACCEPTANCE
April 5th 2019


897 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

except literally not at all

Diabetes
April 5th 2019


27 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm cool with the newer stuff, I love everything they've put out so far but if they didn't change it up people would probably complain that they're getting too repetitive. I think Morbid hits a good balance of both.



Full Blown Meltdown makes me want to wreak havoc in my office

nol
April 5th 2019


12280 Comments


Except it’s literally the exact same thing, except sound instead of picture.

johnnyblaze
April 5th 2019


3433 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

thread is cancer but record fucking rules.

LOVEANDACCEPTANCE
April 5th 2019


897 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

so raw production is EQUAL to a blurry fucking picture? you're ABSOLUTELY delusional



this would inherently render all DIY/non professionally recorded punk bad, get the fuck out of here



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