Nah, I'm a fan of the band for sure but everyone on here has probably heard their good stuff. No need to recommend their bad stuff lol.
I only like one song off of it, Narcissistic Cannibal. Does that mean it gets a 1/11 rating? I was actually impressed with their latest album The Serenity of Suffering from 2016. Classic KoRn.
Thanks! It's definitely a very enjoyable album. I think you've said it in here before, but what are your favorite Sleepwalkers tracks so far?
@skurt , @Sheaver10 has to bench for a bit leaving @theagentcoma without a partner. Care to take him on??
If @skurt can’t take @theagentcoma I don’t mind taking him. I’m only trading one album this week and could fit more in if needed.
I was assigned Bad Rabbits- American Love by @Kingjohn_654 . It’s his first CMCS round, and I was honored to be the first person to delve into the records he enjoys. I do wish I enjoyed the record more, and I’d like to begin by telling John it’s alfm. The record kicks off with “We Can Roll” The music is fun, and reminds of music you’d hear backing Bruno Mars, or the fantastic Canadian band Chromeo. The disconnect between Bruno Mars/Chromeo and Bad Rabbits though, is that I feel like while the music was fun, the singing and DEFINITELY the lyrics were lacking immensely. The singer’s voice clearly fits the music very well, but I feel like the breathy, voice-cracking things he does with his voice almost seem intended to mask the fact that his higher register singing voice is nowhere near as good as his lower register, which was very enjoyable. When he would sing high and do those things with his voice, it almost sounded comical. The songs where he started to reel in the overdramatic singing were ones I definitely enjoyed more like “Dance Moves” which was my favorite song on the record. Two songs on the record for me in the middle that really killed the vibes of the record though were “Take It Off” and “Dirty” The record up until this point was a fun record, that I could definitely see myself pulling out at a party for a few songs here or there. These next two numbers though were offensive to say the least. In “Take It Off” it was a very graphic song describing all of the things he wanted to do with his partner. The second song was pretty sexist, referring to women as “chicks” and “bitches” and cringeworthy lyrics like “She got a booty that I just wanna get in between”. Those two songs in the middle of the record kind of killed the enjoyment of it for me, but again it’s alfm, buddy. Favorite track: “Dance Moves”
Great review. Chromeo is one of my favorite bands and I have seen them twice. Ill have to check this out.
In my defense: I haven't listened to it since it came out and I really only go back to a few songs on there. But you're totally right.