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4.0 excellent | IsildursBane44 | October 8th 21 | If Clanton handled vocals this would be incredible. Hexum's voice feels awkward at times, but the production and beat making is top tier as always. Everything George Clanton touches is gold.
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3.5 great | ajcollins15 | July 28th 20 | It?s been two years since George Clanton gave us Slide, the genre definining Chillwave record that blew people away with it?s combination of synths, sounds, and guitars/drums. Now on the follow up he brings in the likes of 311s? Nick Hexum to play some more clean and psychedelic guitars. On the surface this is still a very solid release in the whole ethos of George Clanton, however for him this seems more or less like ten songs that were b-sides from Slide. All the tracks still showcase the very droning bliss of chillwave, but now layered with these very bland guitar riffs and somewhat odd Nick vocals.
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3.5 great | Drpibb | July 27th 20 | I miss George's vocals. Slide was perfect and this could have been so much more...
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0.0 | Jeffery J. Bigglestein | July 24th 20 | George's creativity and vivid instrumentals are hindered by a poor vocal effort from Nick Hexum and a pretty lackluster marketing campaign (6 of the 9 full length tracks were released as singles before this album's release for whatever reason, and the few new tracks are mostly filler). This project should be a 4.5 or maybe a 5 in theory but there are way too many mistakes and gaffes to ignore.
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3.5 great | ariich | January 26th 24 |
4.0 excellent | gschwen | December 28th 20 |
3.0 good | Moraff | August 25th 20 |
3.0 good | anat CONTRIBUTOR | August 6th 20 |
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