good review man, pos. i heard one track off this last month and it sounded like someone just took a boring indie/folk song and just mashed it up with mediocre aesop verses
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Album Rating: 1.5
kimya's songs on skelethon sorta pulled off the indie/quirky vibe pretty well. the first video/song for this was absolutely awful though, not gonna check this out
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Album Rating: 3.0
Listened. It's not bad when the woman shuts the hell up, Aesop's still got talent and all. I'm not sure why this collaboration was really needed.
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Album Rating: 2.0
yeah this sucks
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Album Rating: 2.0
"Aesop's still got talent and all"
there was never any question lol.
"yeah this sucks"
succinct summary for this review lol
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Album Rating: 2.0
god kimya dawson is just so bad
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Album Rating: 4.0
Teleprompters is such a sweet jam tho.
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Album Rating: 2.0
sucks [32]
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Album Rating: 2.0
thanks reich :]
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fuck, this sucks even more than i could have ever imagined
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Album Rating: 4.0
Still doesn't suck why is everyone ragging on this. Did everyone just expect this to be another Aes album or something?
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I'll list for ya reichy. :3
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Album Rating: 4.0
If you're expecting Labor Days Acoustic yeah it's a shit album but if you actually acknowledge that yeah this is a kimsop collaboration it's hella dece.
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Album Rating: 2.0
its hella bad.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I thought this album was awesome. They blended their styles really nicely. It does have some corny bits but overall it's a real pleasure to listen to. The sound they came up with is completely original and it's hard to find real originality these days. "Organs" is the first track I heard off of this album and my favorite. It's a really great song lyrically and musically.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Chronic Future- This And Of That
this does what this does way better than this does it.
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super meh
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Album Rating: 4.0
Maybe the difference here is that I'm a Kimya fan as well as an Aes fan. Who knows.
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Album Rating: 4.0
This has been growing harrrrrd the last few days.
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Album Rating: 4.0
'One only has to compare the dark undertones of the music video for Aesop Rock’s “Zero Dark Thirty” or the urban Kung-Fu
video for “ZZZ Top” with the complete turnover in imagery and mood of “Delicate Cycle” or “Earthquake” and it becomes
harder and harder to imagine that this image was totally agreed upon by both parties.'
Did you listen to "Grace" or "Racing Stripes"? This album sounds like a totally reasonable thematic progression from those,
and I think it's really reaching to imply that Aes was somehow, like, coerced into doing this album. I mean, why? Was it for
the money? God forbid that there could be more than one side to his aesthetic interests and maybe he has a genuine interest
in making some goofy, playful music on the side of his dark, urban Rap Career. No, that evil and immeasurably powerful
indie songstress Kimya Dawson must have forced him to do it!
Totally see why you hate this album. Don't disagree with your feeling that it deserves a 2 and that as a whole it just doesn't
work. But those parts of the review really, really rub me the wrong way.
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