Gooners wrote:
Album is pretty shit, waaaaay overhyped.
i think this sums up this thread pretty wellStimey wrote:
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I do partly like it because of that though. The self indulgence and douchebaggery of the album makes it a better listen than worse, in my opinion. He is a douchebag and he knows it, and so does everybody else, which is why the album is more acceptable because what he says is just ridiculous.Uzique wrote:
so i've listened to it about 5 times now
conclusion: self-indulgent wankery. it's SO self-indulgent. it's tackier than rococo. more self-loving than a Prince name-change.
it's just too much; the only way i can see someone loving this album is if they're obsessed by the cult of celebrity
the lyrics are laughable. the guest appearance list reads like a whos-who of superficial stardom. the production is predictable, overdone and absolutely nothing new. this album's main strength and the only point on which it approaches 'perfection' is in how well it just encapsulates the pop industry today. it's like kanye took everything about pop culture, quadruple distilled it and then shat out this manufactured, identikit record. just like 808's before it, it's nothing more than a postcard-snapshot of music trends today. what exactly does it do new? what's fresh about it? what do the songs and lyrics have to say, other than to just revel in his own self and his own ego? it's all bullshit.
of course the songs are 'listenable'- some are even 'catchy', i suppose. but with the amount of money and support that was pumped into it, you'd expect nothing less. it would be an utterly catastrophic failure if it was anything less, in fact. i suppose you could find this album 'good' if you're just happy for that: 'good'ness. in art i don't think there's anything applaudable in just being 'good' or 'satisfactory'. it's just a product made for the lowest common denominator and for the cash-in. but then again, i'm sounding like kanye now: this observation is nothing new. everything is so tired.
It's an opinion, KenKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Saying it's Kanye's best album is like saying "I just took the nicest smelling shit." It doesn't matter...it still smells like shit.
you lost all credibility when you name dropped fuc buttons, deerhunter etc.Zimmer wrote:
I do partly like it because of that though. The self indulgence and douchebaggery of the album makes it a better listen than worse, in my opinion. He is a douchebag and he knows it, and so does everybody else, which is why the album is more acceptable because what he says is just ridiculous.Uzique wrote:
so i've listened to it about 5 times now
conclusion: self-indulgent wankery. it's SO self-indulgent. it's tackier than rococo. more self-loving than a Prince name-change.
it's just too much; the only way i can see someone loving this album is if they're obsessed by the cult of celebrity
the lyrics are laughable. the guest appearance list reads like a whos-who of superficial stardom. the production is predictable, overdone and absolutely nothing new. this album's main strength and the only point on which it approaches 'perfection' is in how well it just encapsulates the pop industry today. it's like kanye took everything about pop culture, quadruple distilled it and then shat out this manufactured, identikit record. just like 808's before it, it's nothing more than a postcard-snapshot of music trends today. what exactly does it do new? what's fresh about it? what do the songs and lyrics have to say, other than to just revel in his own self and his own ego? it's all bullshit.
of course the songs are 'listenable'- some are even 'catchy', i suppose. but with the amount of money and support that was pumped into it, you'd expect nothing less. it would be an utterly catastrophic failure if it was anything less, in fact. i suppose you could find this album 'good' if you're just happy for that: 'good'ness. in art i don't think there's anything applaudable in just being 'good' or 'satisfactory'. it's just a product made for the lowest common denominator and for the cash-in. but then again, i'm sounding like kanye now: this observation is nothing new. everything is so tired.
It's his best album, without a doubt, but greatest album of the decade? No thanks.
I think it's a decent album, especially in comparison with some pop releases this year, but nothing that can trump the likes of Fuck Buttons (yeah yeah, they were sooo '09), Deerhunter, Flying Lotus, The National and Gorillaz.
At the end of the day, it's a matter of opinion, and there's no point trying to argue for or against it.
Why do you suddenly jump to a conclusion on where I got my music from?Uzique wrote:
you lost all credibility when you name dropped fuc buttons, deerhunter etc.
is your 'taste' the pitchfork yardstick or something? why are you comparing rap to indie and electronica? what's the point?
"yeah elton john is alright and all but he has nothing on coltrane" <--- STUPID STATEMENT IS STUPID
zimmer you seem altogether too old to be such a fickle faggot about music
Zimmer wrote:
... but nothing that can trump the likes of ...
UnkleRukus wrote:
I think Justin Bieber has the album of the year TBH. He's no Lady Gaga though.
First of all, no.Zimmer wrote:
I do partly like it because of that though. The self indulgence and douchebaggery of the album makes it a better listen than worse, in my opinion. He is a douchebag and he knows it, and so does everybody else, which is why the album is more acceptable because what he says is just ridiculous.
It's his best album, without a doubt, but greatest album of the decade? No thanks.
I think it's a decent album, especially in comparison with some pop releases this year, but nothing that can trump the likes of Fuck Buttons (yeah yeah, they were sooo '09), Deerhunter, Flying Lotus, The National and Gorillaz.
At the end of the day, it's a matter of opinion, and there's no point trying to argue for or against it.