Album Rating: 2.5
"if you two fucking nerds start arguing over hep In this thread I swear to GOD"
Eh, I ain't what I used to be. used to love arguing, now it just wears me out a lot of the time.
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Album Rating: 4.0
this is better than the debut
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"is torts a skele alt?"
idk did he 5 falling in reverse?
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Album Rating: 4.5
well he 5d front bottoms which is close enough
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Album Rating: 4.5
listen here
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I thought they would have transitioned more between albums.
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Album Rating: 4.5
log off?
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Log off this dick.
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Album Rating: 4.5
bump because I want attention
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Album Rating: 2.5
hello
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Album Rating: 2.0
sounds like run of the mill bland punk to me, with a ham-fisted message. ill pass
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checking this out after seeing a bunch of positivity for it online, and i'm not sure i'm feeling it. conceptually this is really cool (always good to have more visibility for trans and nonbinary folk in music!) but, like...maybe this is just because I'm not super familiar with the lyrical traditions of hardcore punk, but I don't get the praise people are heaping onto the lyrics.
it feels kind of like a BernieBro approach - vaguely scream that We Need A Revolution and that the system is fucked up without saying anything more meaningful. and, like, I agree, but I've seen a bunch of praise for lines like "Black lives don't matter in the eyes of the law" or "Remember those/Dead and gone/but don’t let the media set us up for harm/HRC, selfish fucks/Yuppie gays threw us under the bus.” which feels like something a 17-year-old who's just realized that anti-racism and anti-homophobia movements are still thriving might write.
idk, maybe I'm looking at this the wrong way. it just feels like the kind of stuff you'd shout at a protest instead of, like, actual individual experience, and that just feels kind of flat
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"Trans
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- Anthony Fantano
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in other words it feels like this is to 2016 what Perfect Pussy was to 2014 - Important Ideas in a punk package, but expressed noncommittally and impersonally enough that they're still goddamn comfortable. there's a really good CokeMachineGlow review of Say Yes To Love which kind of sums up how I feel about this
"For Rolling Stone, Perfect Pussy is “punk rock revelation… the uncut truth of music that won’t hold anything back.” Reviews like these, those anointing an act “the next crucial punk band to know about,” as the New York Times called the band without mentioning its “unprintable name,” fulfills an ever-present, unquenchable desire on the part of audiences and critics alike. It gives the latter an easy narrative for features and other articles, allowing the publication and its writers to prove their connection with the raw edges of culture, a legitimizing endeavor—and, of course, a simple story to run. And as listeners—particularly those of us conditioned by the twin forces of the unrelenting spin cycle of online music journalism and the I heard it first oppositional tendencies of punk and underground music—we naturally crave the thrill of discovery, or of feeling as if we (and, by implication, not you) are tapped into the energy of the Next Big Thing or (better) the Great and Difficult Art That Most People Can’t Handle."
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see: Nothing's Shocking by Jane's Addiction
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Album Rating: 2.5
lyrics are fucking meat-headed as hell agreed
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but how could a band of anti-man meat artists create meat-headed lyrics? Is that doublethink?
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Album Rating: 4.0
which one is the feminazi staff arcade or brostep i can't remember
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Album Rating: 4.5
brap
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Album Rating: 3.0
Nice meme review
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