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Ready to Die

Occasionally overindulgent but the quality is undeniable.

Ready to Die

The ideas are there but the execution falls flat too often.

Ready to Die

Really impressive debut that announced a major new talent. There are a few rough edges that betray inexperience, but the raw ability and creative vision are undeniable. Can't wait to hear what comes next.

Ready to Die

A few tracks could have been cut without losing anything, but what's here is largely excellent. The production is gorgeous and the performances are top-notch. One of the better albums I've heard recently.

Ready to Die

A few tracks could have been cut without losing anything, but what's here is largely excellent. The production is gorgeous and the performances are top-notch. One of the better albums I've heard recently.

Ready to Die

Some interesting ideas that don't always come together.

Ready to Die

The talent is obvious but the execution is inconsistent.

Ready to Die

There are about six really good songs here buried in an album that's twelve tracks too long. The edit would be excellent but as presented, it's a patience-testing listen that rewards skipping around.

Ready to Die

Solid if unspectacular album that does exactly what you'd expect from this artist. The songwriting is competent, the production is clean, and there are enough standout moments to keep you engaged. But it never really surprises you or takes any genuine risks. I've listened to it maybe half a dozen times and I enjoy it each time, but I never find myself reaching for it over their better work. It's the kind of album that's perfectly pleasant background music but doesn't demand your full attention the way their best records do.

true_synthonReady to Die·3.0·4d ago
Ready to Die

Bold artistic choices that mostly work. Rewarding for patient listeners.

Ready to Die

A thoroughly enjoyable listen from start to finish.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

The emotional weight of this album is remarkable. Very moving stuff.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Love the sonic palette on this record. Every sound feels intentional and the mix is pristine. A couple of the songs blur together on casual listens but focused listening reveals the nuances. Very strong work overall.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

There are about six really good songs here buried in an album that's twelve tracks too long. The edit would be excellent but as presented, it's a patience-testing listen that rewards skipping around.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Decent album with a handful of really excellent tracks. The problem is the material between those peaks isn't compelling enough to hold your attention. Worth cherry-picking the highlights for a playlist.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Some truly transcendent moments here. A few tracks feel like filler but overall stellar.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Ambitious album that mostly delivers. There are one or two moments where they overreach, but the confidence and vision on display are admirable. The standout tracks here are absolutely world-class.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

A confident, mature work. You can hear the growth from their earlier releases.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Impressive range shown here — from quiet intimacy to explosive catharsis.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Pushes the boundaries of the genre in interesting ways.