It's kind of crazy how many songs are on this 35 minute album. Erruption absolutely rips, but unfortunately I care a lot less about the songs where they're singing. They're probably also better live/thru speakers that aren't a laptop. If Mr Lee Roth was a woman I honestly might like this album more also but I guess that's a me problem.
Fun vibes, unfortunately all vibes lasted for roughly an eternity. Probably better lengthwise when dancing to the tracks.
great tracks. very nostalgic. about 40 minutes too long and you can Feel it
solid but nothing special with the disclaimer that I did have a migraine while listening. rounding up but i'd give it a 3.5 if i could.
Not a perfect album, but a solid 4.5 that deserves the boost if needed. Great momentum, fun to move to, and you can really feel the rhythm section settling in in a cool way.
Very good album, not rounding up but I would not find it crazy if I chose to. Previous listens were in the song loop headspace and I'm glad this app brought me back to it.
Is it a perfect album? Probably not. Is it damn good? Certainly.
I feel like I should like this more but something didn't quite click. Rounding down.
You know what Bob? I do like jamming too. Reggae isn't always my favorite despite best efforts but even when I wasn't vibing with the music I found the musicianship commendable.
I really wanted to say I was too harsh on this album before. I really wanted to be proven wrong. Unfortunately, even finishing was a tremendous force of will :/.
Obviously a good album, but I do fear I am too young to truly love Nirvana - they've been so oversaturated my whole life, and have lost whatever edge they could have had to me.
They did an experiment on what happens if you batter a zillenial with new wave in their most vulnerable moments for years and the result is me really grooving to this album.
fun piece, not smth I'd listen to a lot independently but he's doing cool shit
really wanted to like this more than i did. at some points it clicked but nothing fully locked in
lovely instrumental album, I should listen more often