NNAMDI   Please Have A Seat
3.4
great
Release Date: 2022
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4.0 excellentajcollins15 | October 11th 22

Been following Nnamdi Ogbonnaya through several releases now and it?s impressive to see the amount of evolution from him and his band because what they have been able to achieve through the years is really something no one else has shown: fusing math rock/pop and experimental hip hop. On his new album, however, we see another evolution into art rap and indietronica on top of those genres and it really comes through with a breathtaking and emotional project. The progression of tracks as the album goes along is top notch and there is a lot of energy and time put into these tracks.

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3.0 goodbrother the shit is classic | January 11th 23

compositionally this is very interesting at times and although the lyrics are pretty weak across the board some of the songwriting here is great. the congealing of math and art and all the other genres they tap into can be really fascinating, as are some of the more dynamic transitions. but these owl city ass vocals are heinous and make this something i definitely won't be returning to very much. we'll go a 2.8 on this cause it's not bad i just hate this dude's voice

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3.5 greatMrs. Pain~~ | January 5th 24
3.0 goodYep321 | June 7th 23
3.0 goodgschwen | April 4th 23
3.5 greatalexrupert | February 2nd 23
4.0 excellentSquiggly | December 23rd 22
3.5 greatLGBTQ-infused band enjoyer | December 13th 22
3.0 goodsebasthebarbar | November 28th 22
3.5 greatPresence | October 29th 22
4.0 excellentdelajetsetradio | October 20th 22
2.5 averageBrian Meeth | October 20th 22
3.5 greatDiabetes | October 17th 22
3.5 greatAdoreSwancore | October 14th 22
3.5 greatbuttgrinder | October 10th 22
3.5 greatelephantREVOLUTION | October 10th 22

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