
Pleasant listening experience but not something I'll return to often.
Somehow sounds even better decades later.
Lost me about halfway through. The front end is promising though.
I wanted to like this more than I did. Some good ideas buried under uneven execution.
Started strong but lost me in the back half. The opening three tracks had me excited and then it just sort of coasts on autopilot. Would have been a much stronger EP than it is an album.
I've been thinking about what makes certain albums transcend their era and become genuinely timeless. It's not just great songwriting or innovative production, though this has both in abundance. It's something harder to define — a sense of inevitability, like these songs had to exist in exactly this form. Nothing feels like it could be different. The more I listen, the more I appreciate the restraint shown here. There are moments where a lesser artist would have overplayed their hand, added another layer, pushed the dynamics further. But every choice here serves the song. It's maximalist and minimalist at the same time somehow. An extraordinary achievement that I think will still be revered in fifty years.
One of those albums where you can hear the artist really pushing themselves.
Returned to this after a few years away and it hit even harder than I remembered. Some albums age poorly but this one has only gotten better with time. The themes feel more relevant now than ever and the sonics still sound fresh.
Terrific front to back. There's a reason people keep coming back to this.
I don't think music gets better than this.