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FaiNt

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  1. It’s because people are emotionally driven - it’s an easy response to something critical.I really dislike this nft driven mike the more I read about this whole saga. It all feels so corporate slim ball like. The music just seems an afterthought.
  2. Mike has always been heavily invested into tech and pushing the envelope in that field. It’s part of the reason why he and the band has been so successful. NFT are w/e to me. I see people even in real estate talking about using nft for deeds/ownership/land/etc. it’s about the $$$ at this point.
  3. i'll preface by saying I don't think there can every be a sole person that holds all time. I will even say Mike is UNDERRATED as a musician. IF we go by tiers, he belongs in the elite one.
  4. I wouldn't say all time, but he's def. left a mark on music lovers for two decades. I would like to see Mike make beats for rappers, he has some unique takes on it.
  5. I think he was and was a bit hypocritical with what he said considering he's in a mainstream band
  6. It is ultimately a selfish act but that's coming from a sane mind of rationale. If you never had the depth of darkness that could control your line of thinking that it's better to end your life that's your way to escape your mental hell then you wouldn't understand. He's had that mental instability and badness for prob 20 plus years and his prior heavy drug use made him more susceptible to committing the act. Losing his vest friend only accelerated it. Depression is both an invisible and visible diesease.. I hope you never feel that low because I have and it's no fucking joke on how strong that is.. no joke. Rip and love and healing to his family
  7. I think what hurt this album from being a tad higher on the satisfactory scale is how it was mixed and overly polished.
  8. sure goes something like good for top 40, noting original, highly forgettable. Kinda catchy, probably will hear the same thing in 6 months from a different group. LP should be better than that
  9. There's plenty of logic here, I would accept this album more if it was a basic group with no evidence of more creative poppy writing. When I hear a mainstream band like LP that is wildly successful for putting their ORIGINAL take on what people are doing in their respective genre or i.e "sound" come out with this release i'm highly disappointed. I wouldn't be so hard on this release if it was the chainsmokers or 21 pilots.
  10. halfway right sounds like battle part two
  11. I think the album would score higher if it wasn't LP, but LP should have spent a litttle longer on it. I'm not feeling most of the melodies or at least how its structured in a.. "we've heard this before" type thing. I liked what they were going for in Good Goodbye, Talking to my self and Sorry.
  12. Sorry for now is easily the best song, but even then, that song had more potential to branch off into this dancy-80s funky beat, they really could have latched onto that that musical break that they only play initially and then for the last 5 secs of the song. Sharp edges sounds like Mumford and sons - in a bad way. All the songs are boring and bland, and the production although top notch in its ways, provides for a boring experience. If they tried a little more raw take, it could have slightly saved the album from the abyss of forgettable. From initial listen, arguably their worst effort (living things sucked too) Lyrics were F. They always have had catchy corny lyrics but this was highlighted as terrible. Instrumentation- B. They had interesting layers, beats, texture and tones as per usual and expected at this point. Structure- F-. Straight ABYSMAL and overly repetitive. 2/10.
  13. easily their best album, they went down hill ever since.
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