
The album has the same structure as a novel, with each song going in depth describing different facets of life and existance. Topics vary from musing about universal hardships, to going in depth about trivial matters such as a window pane and walls, most of the topics being thought inspiring, he definitely has something to say, it's almost like a philosophy class on audio. Be warned though this isn't for quick skimming that can be done away with, and thrown into the bargain bin, you must give him full attention when he raps otherwise you probably wouldn't enjoy his performance as much.
Also note that he tends to shift to spoken word when he raps and goes in depth, which might turn you off, but really only emphasizes what he's trying to say.
The production is surreal and jazzy which complements his emceeing quite nicely and adds to the eerie atmosphere.
P.S. Class I know you don't like Aceyalone, but I honestly think you would like him since you tend to favor rappers who are thought provoking (Prince Ea) so I don't know thought you would have enjoyed his music.


























