CanadaPure wrote:I'd fuck 12Characters
12characters wrote:I loved it, man. Not their greatest work by any means, but Slug still held my interest as well as gave me a few quotables that I really dug. I didn't like some of the beats, and even hated one or two. But, I liked the majority and think Ant did a great job actually on songs like Flicker. But, the fact that it's new (and good) music from them, and the fact that I genuinely can get into what the music is about is why I love it.
classthe_king wrote:After a few days of letting this sink in and 6-7 listens I've really just comes to terms with the fact that Slug has lost that spark he had that made him interesting. Lyrically he still has some good lines but what made him good was how descriptive he was and how well you got to know the characters in his songs through his observations and details of their day to day life. These concepts are so vague and hidden behind metaphors that you hardly know what he's talking about let alone are able to connect to it. Flicker is brilliant and a nice flashback to how good of a writer he used to be but other than that I'll probably never listen to this album again.
soulcrete1 wrote:12characters wrote:I loved it, man. Not their greatest work by any means, but Slug still held my interest as well as gave me a few quotables that I really dug. I didn't like some of the beats, and even hated one or two. But, I liked the majority and think Ant did a great job actually on songs like Flicker. But, the fact that it's new (and good) music from them, and the fact that I genuinely can get into what the music is about is why I love it.
good to hear man I'm glad you loved it. Which beats did you hate?
CanadaPure wrote:I'd fuck 12Characters
12characters wrote:soulcrete1 wrote:12characters wrote:I loved it, man. Not their greatest work by any means, but Slug still held my interest as well as gave me a few quotables that I really dug. I didn't like some of the beats, and even hated one or two. But, I liked the majority and think Ant did a great job actually on songs like Flicker. But, the fact that it's new (and good) music from them, and the fact that I genuinely can get into what the music is about is why I love it.
good to hear man I'm glad you loved it. Which beats did you hate?
Star Shaped Heart's beat didn't resonate well with me at all. Atmosphere's had a couple beats on a few projects that were like that with me though, even on some songs I think are great. Also, I didn't like Bitter's beat when I first heard it, but it's growing on me. Going to pick this up later on this week.
Hesky wrote:Atmosphere have such an extensive and varied amount of projects in their catalogue that it's going to take a special project to stand out amongst it all. Southsiders doesn't really achieve that, in my opinion.
HipHop DX wrote similar in their review:Southsiders is a solid album. The production is consistent and there are moments of enlightenment from Slug. But due to Atmosphere’s already extensive catalog, it doesn’t easily separate itself from previous works.
bigray wrote:checking this album out now!
I really like this album so far.
Hesky wrote:bigray wrote:
I could never get into this album. I'm not a fan of synthesisers, and this album had synth in abundance.StayWideAwake wrote:What is the best Slug recommendation to get into his music?
The vast majority on the forum will agree with Bigray and say When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold, but I've got to go with You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having. I favoured the production on this album much more in comparison, and I think it's a more appealing project to newer listeners of their work.
CanadaPure wrote:I'd fuck 12Characters
Solace wrote:Everything before Pour Me Another is so fucking boring.
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