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3.0 good | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | January 13th 24 | Yung Lean's indie side-project pays homage to his non-hip-hop influences, but also often does so in a clumsy, undercooked way.
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4.0 excellent | cjbizzlebizzle | April 22nd 23 | This album starts off with maybe the worst guitar riff of all time and overall the singing is deadpan and at times abrasive but in the end it all comes together and works as ugly yet addictive pop-rock. A lot of the strength of this record is the way the songs develop and the songwriting. The title track is a good example of this with a simple piano melody which is then joined by nice strings and walked along for a few minutes before Leandoer lets out 'wanna have some fun' completely out of tune to a guitar solo and backing vocals. The songs have a sneaky bittersweet atmosphere and musically there are a lot of interesting things going on. As of the moment of writing this I just learned that this is Yung Lean... between Bladee and now this the sad Swedish Boys have me in their clutches. Listened to this maybe 30 times and didn't realize that. Touche. 'Swedish Elvis Storm' and 'Rivers of Another Town' slap.
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3.3 great | Erwann S. STAFF | March 27th 23 | Yung Lean go pop-rock? Cool! His voice isn't always on tune (eh that's Yung Lean, but still "Swedish Elvis Storm" ugh), but he's definitely got a knack for that kind of familiar and comfy pop-rock, plus he shows that he can be charming.
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2.5 average | Brabiz | February 22nd 24 |
3.5 great | Tom R. CONTRIBUTOR | March 6th 23 |
4.0 excellent | Ryus | February 9th 23 |
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