I like how people will just blatantly remove words to build a new sentence out of a quote they don’t like and literally millions of people will be like “me and my wrinkle free brain will give this a thumbs up”
Just saw Cindy Lee at a sold out, 300 person capacity, shoulder to shoulder Hi Dive in Denver, CO this past Sunday night supporting this album! What a show! Was a real treat to hear songs from this album live! What a record!
@@FabulousResults You’re gonna love it! They only play for about 45 minutes to an hour but literally no second is wasted in their set and almost, if not all, of the set was from Diamond Jubilee! Always Dreaming, Wild One, Dracula were all great live! What’s It Going To Take straight up almost made me cry haha what a show! Absolutely a great time and the openers were solid too! Have so much fun!!
Anthony, when Chris Reimer died (the other guitarist from Women), I was the one who emailed you to tell you about it. Crazy we're both still here 12 years later!
I used to work in a record shop in Iceland and I had people in the shop who told me they were from Calgary and I told them my favorite Canadian was from Calgary (Women) and it turned out to be Chris Reimer's sister, it was a heartfelt moment ❤
my jaded ass ignored it for weeks, convinced there wasn't anything truly interesting in Indie Rock™ in 2024 worth checking out. When I actually gave it a chance it quickly became the only thing I've listened to with intent for the last 2 weeks. I'm surprised the metacommentary of it being such a throwback to the late 00's - early 10's experimental scene didn't get a mention. Also I think the rare shrill guitar does add some necessary sonic contrast, but thats me.
@@austins.2495 Sorry there was A LOT of Lo-FI experimental bedroom recordings with mumbled vocals in 90's-Aughts. This sounds like Japanese home recording artist Daisuke Tobari, Ariel Pink (who also wore drag), Jandek etc. etc. That's where he got it from. Wake up Kid - you're like every other young person of 'The Future" - you've already been done but think you're original. Patrick/Cindy Lee actually started making music at that time BTW as he said - so the comment is spot on.
@@austins.2495 lmao dude, I literally saw the pivot of noise adjacent musicians get into lo-fi psych-ish music in real time back then. Went to the shows, read the blogs. Not gonna dox myself but I'm very much an Adult Guy , I was maybe the future in like 2009 hahaha
@@BrokenscamI don’t think he could in good honesty give it a 10. His praise came with a big caveat, namely that he doesn’t think the genre itself is capable of a 10, or at least it hasn’t been yet. He admires its ambition and style, but it still suffers from the limitations of this type of music. In a way, it’s unfair to call it an 8/10 album. It’s an 8/8 album.
Last time i saw preoccupatuons Matt flegel had injured his hand, and cindy lee was already opening so Pat played the bass parts and it was as close to a women reunion as i think we'll ever get.
I was at women's last show. It was in Victoria at a place called Lucky Bar. It was a Halloween show and Pat was dressed up as Hunter S Thompson. He was very drunk and seemed high too. It was pretty wild. I also saw them in Victoria for the first album. They were touring with Chad Vangaalen, who played keyboards for a few songs. That show was equally legendary but for different reasons.
Yooooooooo, I’ve met Patrick a few times and he’s a total sweetheart, saw him play a set off of each cd of this album and it’s maybe one of if not the best live performances I’ve EVER seen!
@@bobbysworldofficial the earliest mention of their pronouns I've seen is from their interview with The Fader in 2020. Yes, there are certain articles that still refer to Pat with he/him, but it's pretty common for gender-diverse people to be misgendered (unfortunately).
This should have been a 10. You’re such a “princess and the pea” when it comes to Lofi music. The harsh shrills are partly would make this album so amazing while paired with all the delicate beauty.
Hey thanks for the recommendation... I stopped this vid halfway thru and went and listened to the entire album, and it was worth it. Might even purchase.
Previewed the album on TH-cam and went ahead and downloaded it, including sending the suggested donation to Realistik. Just finished cataloguing it myself in the music app on my Mac, even uploaded the album art that came with the zip file. It was weirdly gratifying. Highly recommend everyone who hears this album to support if they can.
Holy crap, could you possibly make the simple af act of making an album purchase sound any more pretentious?? We get it, you & fans of this album are wHoLeSoMe. I wish I could try to give this album a chance w/o being constantly douched-out by the overwhelming shallow & contrived positivity of its more vocal fanbase
Dude you don’t get it. The “mistakes” in timing/mix are a feature not a bug. Makes the whole thing so much more human than all the other robotic stuff out now. Over time they end up adding a lot of flavor
honestly, i think an 8 is fair. it probably could have been trimmed down a bit, but the highs are really high and the lows aren’t that low. very good album
Definitely picked up the “Smile” influence (“surfs up” definitely came to mind during “don’t tell me I’m wrong”) and also got some Jesus and Mary Chain vibes. I wake up with a different track stuck in my head each morning the more I listen! Totally consumed
The sloppy playing is absolutely an aesthetic choice, not a problem of musicianship. It subverts the expectation that 50s/60s pop is a genre of studio perfectionism. Pat needed to play "Shaking Hand" live in Women without missing a note, so clearly the technical skill is there... Too bad you didn't dig a little deeper into the choice here, only dinging it on face-value
Saying it's a "choice" is interesting, I think the choice was not to re-do takes if they messed up but it's not like they are playing badly intentionally lol. Great record, deserves at least a 9.
I feel like anthony didnt want to put in the effort to really give thisa deep dive because of the length. Shame because once you dig a bit and get familiar you realize its better than expected 10/10 record of the generation
Been listening to this a lot. It really grows on you more and more with each listen. And I mentioned this on the YT vid for the album but if anyone wants to hear what I believe to be a really really underrated genius lo fi 2000's album that is totally slept on, check out WALK - Every Track (2003-2011). If you like Cindy Lee I can almost guarantee you'll like it.
I like this album and patrick’s guitar playing is great. The vibe of diamond jubilee is so thick, it sounds great. I can’t stop hearing nearly every track as having been created by starting with a more standard arrangement and then: muting the drum tracks. It really sounds exactly like muting the drums on a full band track over and over. The vibe is everything but I can’t stop hearing this when I’m listening to it 😅. Still think it’s great.
"The greatest thing to happen to the [hypnogogic pop] genre in the past 10 years" and then he gives it a uncalled-for prudent 8/10 rating. Note: The "shrill" guitar tones and drum sounds, etc., are meant to be-and are in fact-damn funny. Fantano can't hear humor, I guess. He probably doesn't think Steely Dan's music is funny either.
Incredible album. Listened to it everyday for a week to prepare to see the Cindy Lee show (which was incredible) and it only got better and better. Really wish I could get it on vinyl.
It’s not a bad album at all, I enjoyed myself listening to it but I generally do not understand the major hype for it. Pitchfork is making it seem like this is the next big thing of the generation but I’m genuinely trying to understand why. I feel like this take by them is influencing a lot of people to worship this album on first listen.
Maybe it's just an enjoyable listen. I don't think that critical reviews (unusual praise, dismissal, etc.) hold so much power / influence over readers... unless they simply cannot think for themselves.
It’s one of those albums that I am so glad it’s in my life, but also can’t really tell you a song that stands out. I would agree with melon’s comparison to a John Waters’ film. Or like what the music of the Fallout music would sound like if they made their own music rather than just listening to the oldies
Surprised Ariel Pink wasn't mentioned once, his music kept popping up in my brain throughout this album. Diamond Jubilee feels like if Ariel matured and became a lil more restrained in his weirdness
@@kennethbaker5573 This smaller artist is getting their flowers and all you can do is hoop and hollar about is, "but, but why isn't this about Kendrick?!?!" Kendrick Lamar is one of the greatest artist of our generation; he will get his attention from this channel and the entire world. Let this video be about the artist that it is about. There are tons of spaces to discuss and get hyped over new Kendrick; maybe you should check those out instead.
Yeah, this is a great record. It covers very similar same terrain as, for instance, Dirty Beaches; Ela Orleans; early US Girls; She Devils; John Maus; and even Ariel Pink, do. But the tunes here are stronger than for most of those other artists, and the noise and fuzz is dialed back enough to let those tunes shine through. Best record of the (still very young, and so far, terrific for music) year, in my opinion.
"Review Bladee" "Review Kendrick" How about you people be patient? Us Cindy Lee fans waited a full month for this review, you'll get yr review soon enough.
Everything that is wrong with music criticism. Hyper critical and totally missing the point. It’s perfectly imperfect and whoever this lad is, he missed it.
If there was an album that would play from a decaying radio in a 1950’s ghost town, it would be this. And to me, for some reason, is what makes is so unnerving. It feel likes a piece of humanity that decays due to the passage of time.
was low key expecting melon to maybe give this a 10 due to the time it took to review it
This album plays quietly in the background whenever you are in the state of Missouri.
From Missouri, can confirm.
This ought to be the top comment instead of the Kendrick ones
Not from Missouri but I agree
Drove through Missouri once and this checks out
Lol I literally saw Cindy Lee play last night in St. Louis Missouri. They were great!
Can't focus on the lo-fi music review with that Seer Dog staring into my soul.
At least it’s not the back of the vinyl
@@milkyways_2413 no reason to be an ass... hehe
WOOF WOOF
Did you just call Kendrick Lamae a "seeing dog"?
When Cindy said “Eff all that Pushin’ P, Let me see you Push A T” I knew this was AOTY.
“Greatest thing to happen […] in like a decade”
“8/10”
Classic Fantano. It's a 10 for me.
"one of the greatest [...] contributions to [...] rock"
"8/10''
I know this is a joke but he's clearly saying Lofi hop is mostly mid and this is great for its standards
I like how people will just blatantly remove words to build a new sentence out of a quote they don’t like and literally millions of people will be like “me and my wrinkle free brain will give this a thumbs up”
@@JenkinsOwen bit of a laugh mate dont deep it
ive listened to women, preoccupations and cindy lee and never knew they were connected
I was surprised to find that out too.
What
Listen to Androgynous mind too, it is also another fantastic project by Patrick
How
nice try, we all know a fantano fan would never listen to women
Just saw Cindy Lee at a sold out, 300 person capacity, shoulder to shoulder Hi Dive in Denver, CO this past Sunday night supporting this album! What a show! Was a real treat to hear songs from this album live! What a record!
I am going to see them in 2 weeks! Bought tickets in a whole other city the same day I heard the album and it sold out just after that. So excited!
@@FabulousResults You’re gonna love it! They only play for about 45 minutes to an hour but literally no second is wasted in their set and almost, if not all, of the set was from Diamond Jubilee! Always Dreaming, Wild One, Dracula were all great live! What’s It Going To Take straight up almost made me cry haha what a show! Absolutely a great time and the openers were solid too! Have so much fun!!
😢 I had tickets to see him next week but now its cancelled
Saddest thread
that was such a great show, glad it happened before they cancelled the rest of the tour :(
This album is like if Twin Peaks was set in west Texas 10/10 I love it
Wow, What A Compliment, I Love Twin Peaks & I’m From West Texas. Let Me Tell Ya, It’s A Shitty Place To Bloom
Definitely a 10 in my heart.
Anthony, when Chris Reimer died (the other guitarist from Women), I was the one who emailed you to tell you about it. Crazy we're both still here 12 years later!
I used to work in a record shop in Iceland and I had people in the shop who told me they were from Calgary and I told them my favorite Canadian was from Calgary (Women) and it turned out to be Chris Reimer's sister, it was a heartfelt moment ❤
That's so crazy you were the one to email him reporting the death of Chris Reimer
@@Bensonisfantastic woah that's wild man. thanks for sharing.
my jaded ass ignored it for weeks, convinced there wasn't anything truly interesting in Indie Rock™ in 2024 worth checking out. When I actually gave it a chance it quickly became the only thing I've listened to with intent for the last 2 weeks. I'm surprised the metacommentary of it being such a throwback to the late 00's - early 10's experimental scene didn't get a mention. Also I think the rare shrill guitar does add some necessary sonic contrast, but thats me.
You think this sounds like a throwback to the 00’s- early 10’s? lol no. Where did you get that from? Stay in school, kid. You’re the future 👍
@@austins.2495 Sorry there was A LOT of Lo-FI experimental bedroom recordings with mumbled vocals in 90's-Aughts. This sounds like Japanese home recording artist Daisuke Tobari, Ariel Pink (who also wore drag), Jandek etc. etc. That's where he got it from. Wake up Kid - you're like every other young person of 'The Future" - you've already been done but think you're original. Patrick/Cindy Lee actually started making music at that time BTW as he said - so the comment is spot on.
@@austins.2495 lmao dude, I literally saw the pivot of noise adjacent musicians get into lo-fi psych-ish music in real time back then. Went to the shows, read the blogs. Not gonna dox myself but I'm very much an Adult Guy , I was maybe the future in like 2009 hahaha
@@austins.2495 maybe learn what hypnagogic pop is before acting elitist
Ngl, for a second I thought you were going to give this a 10.
It should have been a 10.
@@BrokenscamI don’t think he could in good honesty give it a 10. His praise came with a big caveat, namely that he doesn’t think the genre itself is capable of a 10, or at least it hasn’t been yet. He admires its ambition and style, but it still suffers from the limitations of this type of music.
In a way, it’s unfair to call it an 8/10 album. It’s an 8/8 album.
Been WAITING for this one.
Diamond Jubilee is an astonishing album. I'll be surprised if there is a better album released this year.
"Astonishing" is a bit strong for a retro album. It's good, for sure, albeit a bit long and scattered.
@@goyovista You don't 'own' my view of the album. If you feel its 'retro' this is your view and I accept it.
I’m debating between Diamond Jubilee and Lives Outgrown by Beth Gibbons for AOTY so far… both are amazing records
it was the polaris prize not the mercury prize! the mercury prize is just for the UK/Ireland
im so fucking glad fantano covered this record, turly one of the best i've heard in a while imo
ye
if the album was called "euphoria" you would have gave it a 10
Too early but sure
i was about to comment this T-T
@@nightcrawler852 i jumped on the noti sorry 😞 i'll let you the next one g
@@hugoojv3265 aight man lol
@@hugoojv3265 I beat you hahaha
Last time i saw preoccupatuons Matt flegel had injured his hand, and cindy lee was already opening so Pat played the bass parts and it was as close to a women reunion as i think we'll ever get.
I went to their glasgow show. It was so awesome to see em all on one stage
Flegacy
I was at women's last show. It was in Victoria at a place called Lucky Bar. It was a Halloween show and Pat was dressed up as Hunter S Thompson. He was very drunk and seemed high too. It was pretty wild. I also saw them in Victoria for the first album. They were touring with Chad Vangaalen, who played keyboards for a few songs. That show was equally legendary but for different reasons.
Yooooooooo, I’ve met Patrick a few times and he’s a total sweetheart, saw him play a set off of each cd of this album and it’s maybe one of if not the best live performances I’ve EVER seen!
Patrick uses they/them pronouns :)
@@pLasticiTic is that even true lol?
@@bobbysworldofficial umm, yeah? Why would I lie about that, lol
@@pLasticiTic since when?
@@bobbysworldofficial the earliest mention of their pronouns I've seen is from their interview with The Fader in 2020. Yes, there are certain articles that still refer to Pat with he/him, but it's pretty common for gender-diverse people to be misgendered (unfortunately).
This should have been a 10.
You’re such a “princess and the pea” when it comes to Lofi music. The harsh shrills are partly would make this album so amazing while paired with all the delicate beauty.
I haven't loved an album as much on first listen since Blue Rev, and I think I love this one even more.
Been playing it on mostly repeat for a few weeks now and it gets better and better and better every time.
I heard some of this on stream yesterday and was absolutely amazed by this. Excited to give it a full shot
I wanna see the reaction is it in your Patreon?
My name is thomas and I have a thomas taste in music
hells yea you should do public strain at some point too
you're in for a treat, might be the best album ive ever heard
please DONT last thing I need is zoomers to ruin flegel rock. Please
had the pleasure of seeing cindy lee live twice now, glad to see you talk about this project.
The guitar and drums being out of step for a few bars is a FEATURE not a flaw, Ant Hony.
Absolutely loved this album. It's so many genres and subgenres done skillfully.
CINDY LEE MY BELOVED AAAHHHH
Based pfp
@@Elgordo37468 underrated album
Hey thanks for the recommendation... I stopped this vid halfway thru and went and listened to the entire album, and it was worth it. Might even purchase.
Never been so offended to see an 8
Previewed the album on TH-cam and went ahead and downloaded it, including sending the suggested donation to Realistik. Just finished cataloguing it myself in the music app on my Mac, even uploaded the album art that came with the zip file. It was weirdly gratifying. Highly recommend everyone who hears this album to support if they can.
Holy crap, could you possibly make the simple af act of making an album purchase sound any more pretentious??
We get it, you & fans of this album are wHoLeSoMe. I wish I could try to give this album a chance w/o being constantly douched-out by the overwhelming shallow & contrived positivity of its more vocal fanbase
@@bitterman_ You're a miserable person lol
Anthony I am BEGGING u to give Spirit of the Beehive more credit on the modern hypnagogic pop front
they're lofi, but more indie / postpunk than hypnagogic
@@LfunkeyA Listen to their last 2 albums, and especially their last EP, and tell me that's not hypnagogic
Every day, I wake up wishing I was CIndy Lee, or at least possessed a fraction of the musical talent
For the stats people: This technically also counts as a light 9/10, as said by Anthony at 10:23
Rate your music has been waiting for this review for months
I went to the Cindy Lee show on Saturday and it was only about a 10 song set but was amazing
Dude you don’t get it. The “mistakes” in timing/mix are a feature not a bug. Makes the whole thing so much more human than all the other robotic stuff out now. Over time they end up adding a lot of flavor
He criticizes a lot of lo fi music for this reason, like dude that's one of the main appeals of most lo fi music
one of my fav releases of the year
from that description I was expecting to scroll to a 10/10. I guess I should check this out.
You should revisit What's tonight to eternity honestly
Absolutely should.
He did. It was on a YUNO review.
Everyone has been asking for a review for this album and now that its out everyone wants a video about the kendrick diss lmao.
no one give a damn about midrick Bladee dropped
@@xxx_rotfd_xiii_xii3619midthony taketano
@@xxx_rotfd_xiii_xii3619 alright white boy
honestly, i think an 8 is fair. it probably could have been trimmed down a bit, but the highs are really high and the lows aren’t that low. very good album
Definitely picked up the “Smile” influence (“surfs up” definitely came to mind during “don’t tell me I’m wrong”) and also got some Jesus and Mary Chain vibes. I wake up with a different track stuck in my head each morning the more I listen! Totally consumed
Equivocating Pat flegel to the beach boys is a little... Maybe... Redundant?
@@Tandle779 Now now, don’t get too carried away. He’s lovely but he’s no Brian Wilson
The sloppy playing is absolutely an aesthetic choice, not a problem of musicianship. It subverts the expectation that 50s/60s pop is a genre of studio perfectionism. Pat needed to play "Shaking Hand" live in Women without missing a note, so clearly the technical skill is there... Too bad you didn't dig a little deeper into the choice here, only dinging it on face-value
Saying it's a "choice" is interesting, I think the choice was not to re-do takes if they messed up but it's not like they are playing badly intentionally lol. Great record, deserves at least a 9.
@@dogsatlarge452 That's still a choice though. Kinda like how J Dilla chose not to quantize his drum samples
@@dogsatlarge452 I think Pat is a better guitar player than you maybe realize
I feel like anthony didnt want to put in the effort to really give thisa deep dive because of the length. Shame because once you dig a bit and get familiar you realize its better than expected 10/10 record of the generation
This is an all timer, a solid 10/10 💫
I'm not debating this
Literally perfect album, deserves a 10
MELON WHAT ARE YOU DOING KENDRICK DROPPED THE DISS
dropped what
Shut up bozo
@@forwardgrappling drake response
@@forwardgrappling mid diss track
Shut up bozo
Nice rating. Its the best album of this year clearly
BLADEE BLADEE BLADEE
Double Review day: crazy
Been listening to this a lot. It really grows on you more and more with each listen. And I mentioned this on the YT vid for the album but if anyone wants to hear what I believe to be a really really underrated genius lo fi 2000's album that is totally slept on, check out WALK - Every Track (2003-2011). If you like Cindy Lee I can almost guarantee you'll like it.
Hey Tony, this review was a 10/10 but I'm giving it an 8
This is my favorite album this year. 2 hours long and it's all bangers
Finally some good music. Berta represent!
I like this album and patrick’s guitar playing is great. The vibe of diamond jubilee is so thick, it sounds great. I can’t stop hearing nearly every track as having been created by starting with a more standard arrangement and then: muting the drum tracks. It really sounds exactly like muting the drums on a full band track over and over.
The vibe is everything but I can’t stop hearing this when I’m listening to it 😅. Still think it’s great.
I was worried you wouldn’t review this…I feel relief
"The greatest thing to happen to the [hypnogogic pop] genre in the past 10 years" and then he gives it a uncalled-for prudent 8/10 rating.
Note: The "shrill" guitar tones and drum sounds, etc., are meant to be-and are in fact-damn funny. Fantano can't hear humor, I guess. He probably doesn't think Steely Dan's music is funny either.
Definitely a great album. Just listened for the first time last week and haven't stopped
i’m so happy you know cindy lee. “dry dive” is the most beautiful song of all time
Bladee 10/10 incoming
Thank you Fantano for introducing me to this transfixing album!
Ive been jamming this since it released, thought i found a hidden gem. but fantano dashes my dreams once again.
Incredible album. Listened to it everyday for a week to prepare to see the Cindy Lee show (which was incredible) and it only got better and better. Really wish I could get it on vinyl.
I came across this album randomly on TH-cam a few days ago and loved it, but I never woulda guessed it had this much lore behind it lol
SHOUTOUT CINDY LEE
*THIS IS WITHOUT A DOUBT THE BEST ALBUM TO TAKE A SHIT TO*
Thanks for introducing me to the album Anthony! I would have never discovered it otherwise
Holy shit he loved it
It’s not a bad album at all, I enjoyed myself listening to it but I generally do not understand the major hype for it. Pitchfork is making it seem like this is the next big thing of the generation but I’m genuinely trying to understand why. I feel like this take by them is influencing a lot of people to worship this album on first listen.
Maybe it's just an enjoyable listen. I don't think that critical reviews (unusual praise, dismissal, etc.) hold so much power / influence over readers... unless they simply cannot think for themselves.
This album is a masterpiece.
yep it's a 10/10 for me, I can't remember the last time I've listen to an album so much. Close to 40 times, I think 😄
It’s one of those albums that I am so glad it’s in my life, but also can’t really tell you a song that stands out. I would agree with melon’s comparison to a John Waters’ film. Or like what the music of the Fallout music would sound like if they made their own music rather than just listening to the oldies
just discovered Cindy Lee and totally swept up by it. 10.
It’s almost like fantanos still here with us ❤️❤️
Fly high Melon 🕊️
Fucking jschlatt comments now, dammit 😭
This is a 10 if I've ever heard one.
Yep, it's unbelievable
my first personal 10 since 2017
Just discovered you, like your reviews! Do you ever review Eurovision songs? Would think your takes would be fun!
This is one of those albums that just... I don't know... It's something you need to hear to understand.
I'm really in love with it
i really thought
😂 He awards it 8/10, but then explains that it’s really a 9/8 album. He’s grading on a curve!
Surprised Ariel Pink wasn't mentioned once, his music kept popping up in my brain throughout this album. Diamond Jubilee feels like if Ariel matured and became a lil more restrained in his weirdness
Same!
Melon hates Pink
Kind of an egregious omission imo, love women/patrick and it’s very clear early AP is an influence here
The second disc really takes off too. This whole album is so good.
Excited to jump into this one. Thanks for the recc
30+ song album
Cindy lee>>>>>>taylor swift
Bladee
COLD VISIONS
bro you been doing this a long time congrats
KENDRICK JUST PUT THE GAME ON LOCK DOWN, KEEP THE YELLOW FLANNEL OUT 🔥🔥🔥
You making us Kendrick fans look bad. Calm yourself.
@@milk_bath the comment section is always a cesspool and this is what you complain about? Cmon now. It’s all jokes
@@milk_bathhypocrite
@@kennethbaker5573 This smaller artist is getting their flowers and all you can do is hoop and hollar about is, "but, but why isn't this about Kendrick?!?!"
Kendrick Lamar is one of the greatest artist of our generation; he will get his attention from this channel and the entire world. Let this video be about the artist that it is about. There are tons of spaces to discuss and get hyped over new Kendrick; maybe you should check those out instead.
@@milk_bathI prefer this over "I am infertile from eating scented candles"
Yeah, this is a great record. It covers very similar same terrain as, for instance, Dirty Beaches; Ela Orleans; early US Girls; She Devils; John Maus; and even Ariel Pink, do. But the tunes here are stronger than for most of those other artists, and the noise and fuzz is dialed back enough to let those tunes shine through. Best record of the (still very young, and so far, terrific for music) year, in my opinion.
Never thought I'd see a geocities link in a Fantano video
"Review Bladee"
"Review Kendrick"
How about you people be patient? Us Cindy Lee fans waited a full month for this review, you'll get yr review soon enough.
bladee is more important
@@wintyyy_ Again, he'll get to it eventually. You people need to be more patient.
Bladee shits on Cindy Lee
Everything that is wrong with music criticism. Hyper critical and totally missing the point. It’s perfectly imperfect and whoever this lad is, he missed it.
HOW IS THIS NOT A 10?!
It is more Great than the Greatest in a Decade.
It’s the first 10 iv ever heard personally
If there was an album that would play from a decaying radio in a 1950’s ghost town, it would be this. And to me, for some reason, is what makes is so unnerving. It feel likes a piece of humanity that decays due to the passage of time.
Desperately waiting for a review of that new St. Vincent album, it was fucking beautiful front to back
I second this
Yeah, but let Cindy finally get her Fantano Flowers, ffs.
@@milk_bath I completely agree, Cindy definitely deserves every bit of praise for this album
Bladee diffs
@@xxx_rotfd_xiii_xii3619 That is the wildest take I've heard all day. The new Bladee album was alright at best, hella inconsistent
To Heal This Wounded Heart as your least favorite track is literally insane Anthony
been waiting for this
LETS GO FINALLY
"One of the greatest Canadian contributions to underground rock in the 2010's" woah melon let's not get crazy here
superb album, best of the year so far for me
Love the sound, love The release concept
Cindy Lee 10/10 .. theneedledrop gibberish 1/10 😵