Album Rating: 3.5
The only meh songs are Count Me Out and Rich Spirit...rest is solid
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Album Rating: 4.0
Oh man I love both of those
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This is kind of a hard one for me to rate.
- I enjoyed it on first listen, but very few moments stood out from the whole.
- From a musical point of view, everything is top notch - the sound design, engineering, mixing, are all on point.
- It’s kind of interesting to hear such a personal view into Kendrick’s mental state
But I have zero desire to listen to it again
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
"And I think We Cry Together is up there too. Incredible tracks imo"
i really hate we cry together, it's like listening to my crap neighbours, i don't need that in such a literal song form
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Album Rating: 3.0
This is kinda hard to get through in one sitting without having the mind drift. Took
Me repeated listens to feel like I had retained a memory of the middle/later half especially. And once I had I realized there were virtually no songs on here other than Silent Hill really worth pulling for a playlist. I like this better than Damn on a conceptual level, but theres really only one track on either album that I will ever listen to more than a few times.
Staying power just isn’t there.
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Album Rating: 4.0
pull out the stick hit a bih with the wood
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Yeah, haven't really had the urge to revisit this at all for some reason
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This will probably come across as a strange comparison, but where re-listening to early 00s nu-metal sometimes sounds like listening to a teenage gen x nerd blog his feelings on livejournal from the inside of the locker he was stuffed in set to detuned guitars, this album feels like listening to a grown up millennial nerd writing his big brained substack blogposts inside a wynwood coffee shop set to chilled out synthscapes
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
"this album feels like listening to a grown up millennial nerd writing his big brained substack blogposts inside a wynwood coffee shop set to chilled out synthscapes"
I said this in so many words on release date and people acted like I should be checked into an asylum lmao
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Album Rating: 2.5
Yeah Count Me Out and N95 aren’t that great either. I’m not the biggest fan of Damn but at least it has more going on instrumentally and I like that many of the songs are like specific examples of various sides of hip hop, even though plenty of them don’t really appeal to me. In any case Butterfly is infinitely more interesting than Damn or this.
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Album Rating: 2.5
The whole album was just very uninteresting to me. When the lyrics worked, the music was boring and when the music was engaging, the lyrics were...not so good.
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@alex yeah that’s why these days I avoid listening to or reading about big albums the first couple weeks
@talons interesting, I think that musically and production wise this is much more interesting and creative than damn
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meh, I've been around a long time. no worries
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my feelings are hurt
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Album Rating: 4.0
The bookends on this are really A tier Kendrick it just loses steam in the middle for me
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Album Rating: 3.0
This will never hit a 3.8. Sorry kids lol
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Refers to everyone as "kids" even tho you're the biggest baby on the entire site
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Album Rating: 3.0
That wont work Jay. Hush nerd
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Album Rating: 3.0
Lol
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q: why does Em1994 feel a need to establish his identity riling up lost causes on the internet website www.sputnikmusic
a: because he's a baby and shat himself all over his birth certificate and no-one knows his real name WAHAY
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