The reviewer provides their thoughts on each of the 11 tracks on Quadeca's album "I DIDN'T MEAN TO HAUNT YOU". They praise the album for its haunting themes and production that effectively captures the feeling of haunting someone after death. Several tracks stood out to the reviewer for their emotional lyrics and experimental rap styles, including "tell me a joke", "born yesterday", "house settling", and "fantasyworld". Overall, the reviewer is highly impressed by the album and feels it is a "legitimate great" body of work.
The reviewer provides their thoughts on each of the 11 tracks on Quadeca's album "I DIDN'T MEAN TO HAUNT YOU". They praise the album for its haunting themes and production that effectively captures the feeling of haunting someone after death. Several tracks stood out to the reviewer for their emotional lyrics and experimental rap styles, including "tell me a joke", "born yesterday", "house settling", and "fantasyworld". Overall, the reviewer is highly impressed by the album and feels it is a "legitimate great" body of work.
The reviewer provides their thoughts on each of the 11 tracks on Quadeca's album "I DIDN'T MEAN TO HAUNT YOU". They praise the album for its haunting themes and production that effectively captures the feeling of haunting someone after death. Several tracks stood out to the reviewer for their emotional lyrics and experimental rap styles, including "tell me a joke", "born yesterday", "house settling", and "fantasyworld". Overall, the reviewer is highly impressed by the album and feels it is a "legitimate great" body of work.
The reviewer provides their thoughts on each of the 11 tracks on Quadeca's album "I DIDN'T MEAN TO HAUNT YOU". They praise the album for its haunting themes and production that effectively captures the feeling of haunting someone after death. Several tracks stood out to the reviewer for their emotional lyrics and experimental rap styles, including "tell me a joke", "born yesterday", "house settling", and "fantasyworld". Overall, the reviewer is highly impressed by the album and feels it is a "legitimate great" body of work.
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I DIDN'T MEAN TO HAUNT YOU Review
1. sorry4dying - It really sets of this haunting experience of dying and leaving
someone you once loved. The production is vast, there's a lot of things happening in the background. I have listened to it like four times, it still has the complete vibes of an album introduction. 2. tell me a joke - WOW, this gets to your feels both lyrically and musically! It again matches the theme of haunting someone, but this one has a definitive ending. It sure sounds like Radiohead, but Quadeca capitalizes it. I love it! 3. don't mind me - The sombre tones in the background sounds like ambient music. The piano alone before the outro just solidified this track. It feels like a burning memory in the end. I love Quadeca's rapping in this. 4. picking up hands - It felt folk-y at the start. But then the sound gets more expressive about the thoughts the died protagonist has been feeling lately. 5. born yesterday - I like that this track is in continual layering up. I love the regret and mourning it represents all throughtout. The production is just stellar, it's very expressive in many ways. The interpolation of The Beatles' For No One inserted perfectly here. Yeah, it also had this emo vibes from the way Quadeca utters the lyrics. 6. the memories we lost in translation - However short this track (because this is an interlude), it could still stand on its own. Different vibes but very effective in expression. 7. house settling - OH DAAAMNNN!!! I love Quadeca's rapping style here than in 'don't mind me'. It is still brutal and haunting from the emphasis in the lyrics and the overall production. Danny Brown goes hard in this one, he even leveled up the intensity of this track. 8. knots - Right off the bat, the beat is glitchy and sinister. OH MY GOODNESS! I love the gritiness and the harshness of Quadeca's flow of delivery that kinda reminds me of Death Grips. I think it's more of an experimental rap, but it could also be classified as punk rap and hardcore rap. 9. fantasyworld - I love that it settled down in a bit, and it's building up time after time. Oohhh man, WOW THIS IS A MASTERPIECE! It burst forth a lot of emotions in this one. I'm speechless honestly. 10. fractions of infinity - I almost bawled at this one! I love the contrast between the distorted voice, and the choir which perfectly describes that the protaganist may or may not be in the purgatory facing punishment. WOW! 11. cassini's division - The last one just further cemented this whole record. The poetic verse is like a last message to everybody and the last half sounds like some tears falling down like rain, then it abruptly dissolves. THIS IS LEGITIMATELY GREAT!