By the way Travis has plenty of great verses, themes, etc in utopia it’s some of the best writing of his career if your gonna compare Travis to anything let it be his other work, he’s never set a lyrical standard for himself
It’s more about a setting, UTOPIA is him sonically painting a dystopic dark setting using and paying homage to his career, where it’s led him, the origins like other posters have said and just where he’s at
It’s more getting at a vibe than anything, like how astroworld was an homage to the setting of the park he grew up in and what that meant to him. Parts are personal, parts are more painting the picture of the setting, there’s a running theme of not having love or how he deals with love when it comes his way, etc
I hate people like this with a passion
PHOEBE BRIDGERS SHORTY is paying $20 for a coffee for SURE
Idk about linking this sub tbh lol.
Posters on the f***travis Reddit are lame, racist, hate rap music and black people. They just have a certain smarmy self righteousness to them as well
By the way Travis has plenty of great verses, themes, etc in utopia it’s some of the best writing of his career if your gonna compare Travis to anything let it be his other work, he’s never set a lyrical standard for himself
It’s more about a setting, UTOPIA is him sonically painting a dystopic dark setting using and paying homage to his career, where it’s led him, the origins like other posters have said and just where he’s at
It’s more getting at a vibe than anything, like how astroworld was an homage to the setting of the park he grew up in and what that meant to him. Parts are personal, parts are more painting the picture of the setting, there’s a running theme of not having love or how he deals with love when it comes his way, etc
Where will u goooo nowwwww
Now that ur doneeeee withhhhh meeeeee
radiohead
phoebe bridgers
By the way Travis has plenty of great verses, themes, etc in utopia it’s some of the best writing of his career if your gonna compare Travis to anything let it be his other work, he’s never set a lyrical standard for himself
It’s more about a setting, UTOPIA is him sonically painting a dystopic dark setting using and paying homage to his career, where it’s led him, the origins like other posters have said and just where he’s at
It’s more getting at a vibe than anything, like how astroworld was an homage to the setting of the park he grew up in and what that meant to him. Parts are personal, parts are more painting the picture of the setting, there’s a running theme of not having love or how he deals with love when it comes his way, etc
the setting/atmosphere doesn't come through as strong as it does on his past albums imo
the setting/atmosphere doesn't come through as strong as it does on his past albums imo
Okay that’s fine its your opinion but I don’t think that changes anything I’m saying
Radiohead has like 3 maybe 4 good albums max. With some good songs scattered in between
the setting/atmosphere doesn't come through as strong as it does on his past albums imo
that was my thought too, i preferred ASTROWORLD a lot more
Radiohead has like 3 maybe 4 good albums max. With some good songs scattered in between
yeah ight bro lol
Okay that’s fine its your opinion but I don’t think that changes anything I’m saying
What are you saying then, that its a more personal album?
Radiohead got one album that’s dogshit and the other is middling
rest are classic
the setting/atmosphere doesn't come through as strong as it does on his past albums imo
Idk who or what influenced Travis to put KPOP on this
If K-pop wasn’t the single I feel like the entire attitude abt the album would change
What are you saying then, that its a more personal album?
Uh no it’s me telling OP what utopia is about
Radiohead got one album that’s dogshit and the other is middling
rest are classic
Don’t tell me you think The Bends is classic?
Uh no it’s me telling OP what utopia is about
a homage to his career? bc I didnt get that at all by listening tbh
Idk who or what influenced Travis to put KPOP on this
If K-pop wasn’t the single I feel like the entire attitude abt the album would change
I dont think that makes or breaks the album either way
also like with all of the visuals and music videos they are all aesthetically pleasing but they aren't really saying anything besides that?
I never saw the full movie tho
also like with all of the visuals and music videos they are all aesthetically pleasing but they aren't really saying anything besides that?
I never saw the full movie tho
Full movie ain’t saying a thing either
I think gods country was tight
Hyaena to me sounds like something Ye or Sean would do.
I got MBDTF-esque vibes from the production almost immediately