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| 4.0 excellent | Nap | June 15th 26 | It sounds totally like a Sublime album, which takes away the complete strangeness of having yet another album in the catalog, 30 years after Brad's death.
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| 3.5 great | Brandon Bzduch | June 14th 26 | My first time listening to Sublime! I expected to hate it, but I actually really dug this. Fun lyrics and genuinely awesome vocals. Made me go back and check out their other stuff and I dug that too!
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| 3.5 great | StrizzMatik | June 14th 26 | Considering the legacy and iconic vocal stylings and sensibilities of the late Bradley Nowell and the timeless status many of his songs have taken since his death, it's easy to imagine that a brand new Sublime record without him would be unthinkable or at least a hugely bad idea. Not so here. His son Jakob not only looks and sounds almost identical to his father, he somehow absorbed Bradley's lyrical wit, songwriting ability, storytelling, cadence and style almost seamlessly to the point where it really DOES feel like his dad is still alive and well. Along with longtime Sublime bassist and drummer Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh bringing their A-game with an impeccable rhythm section, songs like "Ensenada", "FTR", "Can't Miss You", "Favorite Song" could easily be mistaken for unreleased tracks from the '90s, and despite the massive runtime and track number, the album flows and ebbs in a way that makes it seem much shorter than it really is. Incredibly impressive and way better than it has any right to be.
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| 3.7 great | Ryan P STAFF | June 23rd 26 |
| 3.5 great | asaf | June 19th 26 |
| 3.5 great | Xhoven | June 17th 26 |
| 4.5 superb | H2okot | June 16th 26 |
| 3.0 good | Sarah | June 15th 26 |
| 3.5 great | Sowing STAFF | June 14th 26 |
| 3.5 great | Veldin | June 13th 26 |
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