4.0 excellent | IsildursBane44 | November 19th 22 | Though it is obvious that these tracks are leftover and not truly "new," they actually wrap up the group's sound progression
quite nicely. The songs here feel like they belong to the different eras throughout their career, making it a sweet sendoff to
BROCKHAMPTON as a whole. It seems impossible to create a satisfying final project, but this at least does a solid job of
reminding us why we loved this group's versatility in the first place. Thanks for the memories boys...
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3.0 good | GoldenGuy444 | November 19th 22 | As what basically amounts to a Coda, TM is a decently pleasant listen with enough highlights to keep hardcore fans happy. Man On the Moon and Crucify Me are particular highlights with their extended outro solos that bring a small sense of finality and discomfort to them. Keep it Southern is also a highlights with its short length making sure it doesn't overstay its welcome with its catchy hook and self reflective performance from Kevin Abstract.
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2.7 average | Erwann S. STAFF | November 29th 22 | Brockhampton go out by showing us all the music they like - and it's a feeble mess. Not the kind of mess that makes you go "ew", but the one that makes you go "...that's it?". It feels more like a collection of b-sides than anything else: decent beats and underperformed vocal performances.
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2.5 average | XSebbyMcMuffinX | November 24th 22 | Just couldn't get into this one. Feels like it couldn't ever be more than a b-sides. Can't pinpoint a single spot on this that's better than the worst parts of their official discography. They don't usually have bad hooks, either, but there's a couple I just don't want to sit through again. Production is rushed, no real refined gems. Seems like it's meant to be forgotten, to be blunt. What's one reason to hang on to this other than their previous work?
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4.0 excellent | ajcollins15 | November 23rd 22 | Not sure what the hate is for this second album and probably a swan song from the short-lived boy band. Yes, it feels like b-sides when it comes down to it but there are some truly breathtaking tracks on here and it feels a lot like the charm and execution the group had on their debut trilogy back in 2017. The band might have had a turbulent relationship but I would say the way they are closing out everything feels a lot stronger on this album than on ?The Family?. A breath of instrumental pallets and ideas and Kevin?s singing across this LP is way more impressive than ever before.
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0.0 | Scoot | November 18th 22 | band of the year 2017, now just an afterthought
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3.5 great | NarlusKing123 | November 18th 22 | Less of a statement and more of a vibe. A bittersweet end, and to see the rest of the group
again even if it's at the end is comfortingly full circle. "We said all we can. Goodbye."
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2.0 poor | Suyan | October 6th 23 |
1.5 very poor | gschwen | April 3rd 23 |
3.0 good | tellah | January 22nd 23 |
2.0 poor | Votex | December 10th 22 |
2.5 average | Djang0 | November 29th 22 |
2.0 poor | iGuter | November 29th 22 |
3.5 great | UrukHai | November 29th 22 |
3.0 good | Risodo | November 26th 22 |
3.5 great | Coast | November 25th 22 |
2.5 average | Lalka | November 23rd 22 |
4.5 superb | ARDCWE | November 22nd 22 |
2.0 poor | Veldin | November 19th 22 |
3.0 good | wwf | November 19th 22 |
1.5 very poor | DANcore | November 19th 22 |
2.8 good | Rowan5215 EMERITUS | November 18th 22 |
3.0 good | Lassie | November 18th 22 |
3.5 great | Jarnii | November 18th 22 |
2.5 average | jtswope | November 18th 22 |
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