I'll start off by giving this an 8. Convention dictates, that the score should be left till the end. I should say some nice basic things about it or point out bits I liked, then say a bit about myself, then say some bad things about it or what I didn't like, then some more about me, then finish off with some positives. All the while keeping you 'in suspense' which way I'd swing with the score. Or something like that. Well, I'm not feeling particularly conventiontastic today, and it is not a conventional album, and I also think the score hardly matters here, so, I'm flipping it.
Also feel this is not a middle ground album and can't be given anything between a 4 and a 6, so I am left with 1-3 or 7-10. It is not a 1-3, not for me. I sometimes score the experience of listening to an album, as much as the album itself. I can't detach the two, and am not a music critic to be able to apply measurable criteria to it.
Now that we have got that out the way, can talk about the album itself.
It is an album that reaffirms quite a few of my musical convictions. One of those being, as I have often mentioned before, that we don't persist with music enough, today. Maybe even as little as a decade ago, I would have bought albums by artists I already like or others I want to explore, and would have commited to them. And would have, in most cases, ended up liking them, at some point. Often, the longer it took, the more it would stick with me. Now reactions need to be much more instant, things are easier to skip, plenty else to move onto. So, I persisted with this one.
It sounds almost amateur, like a long lost demo tape or something. The voice isn't great, the rap is a bit wobbly. Thought it was maybe the youtube version recording, but going through some of their albums on spotify, it is not alone. That is really my biggest gripe with it. Maybe 20 years ago I would have found that 'cool', like unearthing some yet to be fulfilled secret. But it is 2024, shit is accessible, can be improved remastered even rerecorded. It nearly got a 3 and ended up in the bin, one listen in. Being on youtube already created a barrier as I couldn't listen to it in my normal routines. But, persist, that's what I say, so I did.
And after a couple listens, I stopped noticing that. There are some good beats, melodies and mixes, and it is far more mature, than the sound suggests. And free from formula too, a boldness to it and a bit of nae fucks given, which I always love.
Another one of my pet convictions. We compare shit to other shit way too much. I often have this with my mates. I stick something on, and within minutes, it is a case of, sounds a bit like, ooh I'm getting a bit of, there is an aftertaste of etc. It's not a fucking wine tasting ffs, just listen to it you fud. The thing is, I do it too. Like a lovechild of such and such, reminds me of, etc etc. And with this one, it just kept coming. And coming. It is incredible how many I could list. A fair few later ones too. What made it interesting, each song was a different association trigger. Cypress Hill, to Outcast, fucking n'dubz or something, Dog Eat Dog, early Brand New at times, one even went Rolling Stonesy. Maybe it makes generic, broadbrush, unoriginal. Maybe makes it rich, ahead of its time. Don't know, don't care, I found it interesting.
Final (notable) conviction, worth mentioning. Repetition. In fairness, belfry has covered this better already in response to my earlier post. I have always been drawn to repetition. The riffs of 'desert rock', the bass in this, the beat in that, lyrics here, melodies there. And this had that in bucketloads, where you can fall into a comfortable place, be it to work to, run to, wash dishes to or just be all zen to.
So there I have it. Musically, no particular standouts or hits, no particular 'impressive' individual performance, or emotional reaction tugging spells. Yet as a whole, prompts quite a bit of thought, a bit of self exploration, musing, social commentary. And mostly, a level of comfort or reassurance. Maybe one day someone will remaster it and clean the sound up. If not, been one enjoyable week.