reap what you sew
i vow to suffer no more
i've played the victim before
it's not appealing as belly laughing
war is really THAT S***.
i feel some of the tracks could've been longer/more fleshed out, different from softCORE where i felt the whiplash of that tracklist just kinda worked for the music. like if a few more of these songs just had more of a climax/outro like "flowers" other than that the songs are all good and i will have "do you have a soul" on repeat for the night
Still around might still be my favorite from here, need some more caribbean influenced records on here like this and war
i feel some of the tracks could've been longer/more fleshed out, different from softCORE where i felt the whiplash of that tracklist just kinda worked for the music. like if a few more of these songs just had more of a climax/outro like "flowers" other than that the songs are all good and i will have "do you have a soul" on repeat for the night
Yeah she needed to let some of these records rock out for longer
@sab need a pin
i feel some of the tracks could've been longer/more fleshed out, different from softCORE where i felt the whiplash of that tracklist just kinda worked for the music. like if a few more of these songs just had more of a climax/outro like "flowers" other than that the songs are all good and i will have "do you have a soul" on repeat for the night
i lied, second listen i fully got the vision. this is great
i like her lil weird records. she a lil weirdo!
the intro is my least favorite song tho, the melody makes me uneasy for some reason. lmao
that run of loversland, closer, war.
How is this stacking up against softCORE? (I loved that record)
How is this stacking up against softCORE? (I loved that record)
after 2 listens i can say i'm probably gonna end up digging it just as much as softCORE. obviously a different sound so if the noisy, more punk influence is what drew you to it then that'll be missing. but other than that it's melodic and interesting as always