yes they did i was converted when they gave that garbage recovery a 2.8![]()
Eminem: Recovery | Album Reviews | Pitchfork
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yes they did i was converted when they gave that garbage recovery a 2.8![]()
Eminem: Recovery | Album Reviews | Pitchfork
you don't get "blackballed", from writing reviews..
where do yall come up with this shyt at..?![]()
*makes $300 show for Nike*
Listen to some Afrika Bambaataa, some Krs, some N.W.A., Beastie Boys, RUN-DMC.. The beat switches, the minimalism, the dirty mixing, the layers of the different sound being cut clean as fukk, the experimenting and on.. A lot of 80s inspiration album on this album, it doesn't sound like it's from the 80s (more like the 80s, than the modern music was the full sentence but I was too lazy on the iPad).
So all you hear is music from the samples, I'm talking about music that sampled what you hear. Like when I hear BP, I can hear some old Pharcyde, Rza, some Dr. Dre drums etc I don't hear The Intruders, Ohio Players, Al Green and on.I dont see in any way how this album resembles the artists you mentioned. Sounds like youre just throwing shyt out there and trying to believe it yourself.
A polished-but-messy mix is not a trait of the 80s or any era for that matter. Its an aesthetic thats existed...basically forever, and every genre has taken a stab at it
Its like people are just parroting what they "think" this album is now. I do not hear Straight Outta Compton, Licensed to Ill or Raising Hell here, at all at all. I hear nods to 70s prog rock, some dancehall vibes and a bunch of acid-house experiments with "rap" vocals over them
So all you hear is music from the samples, I'm talking about music that sampled what you hear. Like when I hear BP, I can hear some old Pharcyde, Rza, some Dr. Dre drums etc I don't hear The Intruders, Al Green and on.
True, I explained myself on that. I was referring to certain posters on the coli and certain other posters who I don't know just had such weak reasoning to where it couldn't be explained as anything else than hate. I still believe that people who are conservative in their taste of hiphop, won't like this. Now if it's a two-way casual relationship, is obviously not true, it just might be with some posters on here.
If you like the album, great. Youre absolutely entitled to that and dont have to explain yourself....but the notion that someone having an issue with this fellating pathetic excuse for a "music review" and the overall critical circle-jerk surrounding this album, is them being a "hater" or being too conservative and ignorant to other genres and eras is retarded
True, I explained myself on that. I was referring to certain posters on the coli and certain other posters who I don't know just had such weak reasoning to where it couldn't be explained as anything else than hate. I still believe that people who are conservative in their taste of hiphop, won't like this. Now if it's a two-way casual relationship, is obviously not true, it just might be with some posters on here.
This is exactly what I mean by reasoning, "recreate" what the fukk is that?
I can recreate e=mc^2 as well, doesn't mean that I can fukking invent it.
And I don't know why you keep comparing it to TNGHT, Daft Punk or now even Marilyn Manson. I thought we were talking about hiphop here. There is not comparison, unless you have hiphop beats they've done before. Hudson Mohawke has some dope hiphop production, but nothing really classic or anything. I would say that Blood on the leaves might be his best beat, that's just me though.
Also know that I already called this Yeezys weakest album after 808s and that I don't agree with pitchforks high rating.
Blackballed too extreme?
Ok, the general point that was brought up was that writers who may have unfavorable reviews of the album probably won't get published in anything major, or even lose work/connects for outright shytting on a particular album.
Kanye West: Yeezus | Album Reviews | Pitchfork
For starters, the track sounds less triumphant than breathtakingly vexed, starting with a gnarled dancehall vocal sample and paranoid sawtooth synths that aim to destroy.
So Cudi got a 9.5? Cause that's the only part I listen to
White folks gotta stop reviewing hip hop![]()
I'm not feeling what you are saying, you are just saying hateful shyt.
Just from this post, hate is:
1. The contradiction in "This is trash ---> this is okey at best."
2. He's trying to make thriller.
3. He sounds like an amateur.
4. This album is for people who have no identity in themselves.
5. Daft Punk can do 20 times better (I didn't know they produced hiphop songs before, besides a remix of their own song).
6. People who like the music are idiots, yet you demand people to respect that you hate the album.
I mean this whole post is absolutely shyt, worthless, not anything said is worth more than 0/10 on the pitchfork scale.
As explained I respect everyones opinion, I don't respect reasoning. Big ass difference. I don't respect anyone calling Kanye's work amateurish. And me generalizing people into different categories is solely based on posters I know on The Coli. As far as calling out hate, there's a difference between saying I don't like this type of music, music with non-superb lyrics, too many mashed up sounds or whatever the fukk. Saying shyt like this is trash, anyone who likes is stupid and it's sounds amateurish same with (the generally considered classic) MBDTF.