endin on a high by Slim Krusty

endin on a high

Slim Krusty

2024
2.72
Rating
53
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11%
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Slim Krusty is an Australian independent musician based in Melbourne, recognized for his raw, acoustic folk-punk sound and grassroots approach to the music industry. Emerging from the Australian alternative scene, he has built a dedicated cult following through relentless touring and deeply personal, unpolished songwriting. His music is characterized by stripped-back instrumentation and a vocal delivery that is aggressively unrefined. Music critic Zara Zampaglione famously described his grunge vocals as sounding like "he's swallowed razors and a pack of cigarettes," which contrasts sharply with his melancholic, often acoustic melodies. Endin on a High is his debut studio album and was released on April 13, 2024. The project was built around Slim's life experiences thus far, dealing with heartbreak, burnout, loss, and ending with some comedic relief. He prioritizes authenticity over technical perfection, aiming to create honest music that resonates emotionally rather than sounding highly polished or over-produced.

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Apr 29 2026 Author
2
Bro you can’t name yourself Slim Krusty and then make indie shmindie shit like this
Apr 29 2026 Author
4
They say don't judge an album by its cover, and this is proof. Brilliant album, though I liked the first half with the more thoughtful, introspective songs compared with the second half that contained more cheeky, obnoxious songs. My only complaint is that it's too short. 4 stars.
Apr 29 2026 Author
4
Acoustic folk-punk. Me ha gustado. Un 4.
Apr 30 2026 Author
3
I'm gonna play "100% Spin" for my 90 year old aunt. I can't be the only one who expected something 180º away from what this actually sounded like. His voice is really rough and is the obvious potential (or real) turn-off - I actually think he might(?) have a decent voice, he's just obviously going for a punk sound/edge which probably works much better in a live setting. I just don't know how much it actually matches the singular acoustic here. Speaking of which, that's some seriously nimble finger picking on the guitar here. Impressive. Overall, there's something here - I don't really like it, but he might turn my head in a bar. 5/10 3 stars IMO: Belonged in the book? No.
May 04 2026 Author
3
There is clear talent in the guitar playing but just the lyrics are dogshit and very immature. I would like this a lot more if it wasn't because of that. It's like someone trying to be edgy and just coming across as lame. Wow you can swear how original. Otherwise, this would be my jam. My personal rating: 3/5 My rating relative to the list: 3/5 Should this have been included on the original list? No.
May 01 2026 Author
2
"endin on a high" is a singer-songwriter album by Slim Krusty. It starts with decent, but rather bland folky tracks in which his raw vocals are an upside, but the lyrics express a forced “jenny from the block” authenticity. During the album this factor keeps getting worse with less and less interesting music and increasing cursing. The low point is “Messy Pinkman”, a rewrite of Blackbird (The Beatles) that sounds like a ten year old being proud to say a lot of swear words. “Pisstake” and “100% Spin” are also awful.
Apr 30 2026 Author
1
Is this a joke???? I'm sorry #1 curse count? LOL. This was so bad it's almost funny. Nothing positive to say other than thank god it was only 25 minutes.
May 09 2026 Author
1
This might be the most annoying album I've ever heard.
Apr 28 2026 Author
3
Appears someone's attempt to slip this guy past the Wikipedia editing community did not take as that link vanished. Very on the fence with this one. Channeling a real Ozzie Shane MacGowan energy, inviting similar hang ups to the ones I have with that artist. Being primarily that dissolution is not a personality. There's not nothing there though, he has some genuine chops with the guitar and the contrast of that folky/country fingerpicking with the whole dirtbag whiteboy soul lyric delivery is interesting, though I'm not sure it will hold out. This was a very short album and the schtick didn't wear out it's welcome. I think he'll have to grow into some new territory to stay relevant in the long term. Still, I wouldn't write him just yet.
Apr 28 2026 Author
3
The name Slim Krusty really bothers me but this like a fun punk folky thing
Apr 28 2026 Author
3
Very raspy voice, and intimite music
Apr 29 2026 Author
3
Yeah this was ok although I got a little tired of it by the end. Not my favorite but wasn’t too long and some interesting bits.
May 02 2026 Author
3
There’s a story here I’m sure
May 03 2026 Author
3
Fully expecting an Eminem parody album with the cover and artist name, thankfully it was better than that.
May 04 2026 Author
3
Not at all what I expected from the cover, great collection of emotionally raw tracks bursting with genuine human spirit. Some tracks ran their ideas a bit thin, and the whole thing could’ve been fleshed out a bit more, but this is still a great listen and one of the only singer-songwriter LPs I’ve enjoyed here. Really related to the song about the bus being late.
May 08 2026 Author
3
Rating: 6/10 Best songs: Ghosts, Touchin off
May 09 2026 Author
3
Folk punk with better than average guitar and punker than average voice. I don't hate it, but it doesn't feel essential at all. It's somewhere in the middle between Ren, who does guitar better, and Chuck Ragan, who has a more punk sound.
May 14 2026 Author
3
Some songs aren't bad, others a bit OTT IMO. It's raw, guitar is quite well done, vocals sometimes questionable. "messy pinkman" was certainly interesting. Don't think I'll listen again.
Apr 29 2026 Author
2
Hmm. It was OKAY. The first few tracks were fine but it got too 'angry australian' at the end. Maybe the few tracks were just good for an EP?
May 03 2026 Author
2
Australians annoyed as the original list didn't have Australian artists and are flooding the community list (like Canadians do as well).