For me, it's pretty much like I first reported but now I like some of the other songs better than I did at first.
4.5-Same Song and Dance is still the best song imo. The beat, the rap, the voice are all perfect. Only downside, I know Em can be funnier.
4.0- Bags from Baghdad and Underground. I keep hearing the chorus for Bags in my head a lot. Downside, he dwells too much on boring lesbian put-downs on the third verse. Underground has great raps but it should have been longer.
3.5- 3 am. Grows on me. I keep hearing this chorus in my head, too.
3.0- My Mom, Hello, We Made You, Must Be Ganja, Beautiful- good songs.
The worst songs:
Old Time's Sake & Stay Wide Awake- they just do nothing for me.
Next worse:
Medicine Ball, Deja Vu, Insane- Just not that catchy for me. I just never feel like coming back to them. Deja Vu, sure it's good to hear about what he was going through, but that's good for the first listen to me. Same with the Reeve bit in Medicine Ball, funny the first listen, but that's about it.
This whole album has a claustrophobic feel to it, and it drags the listener into and under its morbid storyline with the force, sound and slash of propeller blades pummeling the torso. Ultimately what happens is this: you become draped in the tales, in no hurry to leave, in less hurry once suffocation stops dead the heart.
4.5-Same Song and Dance is still the best song imo. The beat, the rap, the voice are all perfect. Only downside, I know Em can be funnier.
4.0- Bags from Baghdad and Underground. I keep hearing the chorus for Bags in my head a lot. Downside, he dwells too much on boring lesbian put-downs on the third verse. Underground has great raps but it should have been longer.
3.5- 3 am. Grows on me. I keep hearing this chorus in my head, too.
3.0- My Mom, Hello, We Made You, Must Be Ganja, Beautiful- good songs.
The worst songs:
Old Time's Sake & Stay Wide Awake- they just do nothing for me.
Next worse:
Medicine Ball, Deja Vu, Insane- Just not that catchy for me. I just never feel like coming back to them. Deja Vu, sure it's good to hear about what he was going through, but that's good for the first listen to me. Same with the Reeve bit in Medicine Ball, funny the first listen, but that's about it.
This whole album has a claustrophobic feel to it, and it drags the listener into and under its morbid storyline with the force, sound and slash of propeller blades pummeling the torso. Ultimately what happens is this: you become draped in the tales, in no hurry to leave, in less hurry once suffocation stops dead the heart.