TheRealSlim wrote:Block,
I agree that the album is not the same as a healthy distrust and personal journals... But it's sorta like comparing recovery to marshall matters LP...
It's 2 entirely different styles all together..
I can understand why some would maybe think this album is not up to par with his others... But I think it's just that you haven't given it enough of a chance... It took me listening to the album a bunch of times before I realized how brilliant it is... and seriously the lyrics are fucking incredible if you really listen to them...
This was the same with A Healthy Distrust which took me several listens before I finally fell in love with it.
I am not trying to argue with you as everyone is entitled to their own opinion but I am just sayin u should give the album another shot...
sure the style has changed but artists do continue evolving and I think this is the most innovative album sage has ever done... ESP considering the musical influences on the album and style in which it is presented.
Don't get me wrong, I like the album. It's on my playlist in my phone. I just don't think it's up to par with his other work. There's no doubt his lyricism is still prevelant. I'm not saying Sage 'fell off' or anything absurd like that. I just can't get into alot of the songs on it. It could be the very heavy anti-religious message he's portraying in it. Or the grunge sound that I don't like from him. I just think it's hard to top something like A Healthy Distrust.
In part, it's reminiscent of spoonfull's "Keep the change" EP, as far as branching out to different styles/sounds is concerned.
@Slimshady I suppose he should call him Young F or Lil Sage? Will that make him sound more badass for you? His look is unique, as well. Well, unless you count soul khan who bit sage's whole steez. You're entitled to your opinion, however ridiculous it may be.