Album Rating: 2.7 | Sound Off
lol, good ol Jacob Royal. Wonder what ever happened to him
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Album Rating: 2.7 | Sound Off
Never mind, I just found out that she’s Julianna Reed these days
And I just befriended her on Facebook ❤️
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Album Rating: 2.5
I can't tell if this is brilliant or terrible
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Album Rating: 3.5
King Ghost is the highlight of what is a bit of an odd album. It’s pleasant, I like it.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Piss off wilson, you pretentious motherfucker
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Album Rating: 3.5
Eminent Sleaze is bilge
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Self might be the worst song I've heard this year
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Album Rating: 2.0
which song does he pitch up his vocals a full octave while he's already singing falsetto? I don't care to listen again to figure it out
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I can't bring myself to listen to this, nor to care in the slightest. Personal Shopper was fine, every other single went in one ear and out the other.
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Which is strange to say considering how intense my fandom for SW and PT was in the early/mid 2010s. I still listen to them and enjoy their best records but this new direction Steven is going is just too middle of the road.
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Album Rating: 3.5
It’s the most leftfield thing he has done
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I do get that, maybe I just wish he'd go further with it.
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Album Rating: 3.5
The last song is nice.
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Some pretty vocalizations in King Ghost and 12 Things but I hoped to get more out of these 42 minutes.
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Album Rating: 1.0
This is straight trash
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Album Rating: 2.5
Show us how esoteric your music appreciation is by continuing to trash Steven Wilson
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Steven Wilson small pp stupid nose bad music my taste big esoteric
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Album Rating: 1.5
I definitely respect him sticking to his guns and trying to do an album that is more socially conscious, at least as far as consumerism goes. I can't help but compare it to a group like the Pet Shop Boys though, who tackled the same themes using catchy synthpop tunes back in the 80s, in a way that is hilarious to revisit given their humour, but also in a manner that was also politically conscious of Thatcherism and the global pivot toward neoliberalism. Tackling consumerism apolitically without humour usually results in anyone sounding like a bitter and hopelessly out of touch old man, which is clearest on a track like "Personal Shopper," which also has incredibly lackluster music to accompany it.
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Not looking forward to hearing this...
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Then don't
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