3/25/2019 0 Comments Album Reviews in 200 Words or LessBrowse All Album ReviewsSuperorganism - Superorganism
Today I chose to listen to Superorganism's self-titled debut album, Superorganism, released under Domino Recordings. This was an album I was incredibly excited for, as the two songs the group had released previously were fantastic. All things considered, this is hands down one of the most unique and diverse albums I have ever listened to. Its hard to even put it in a genre, as its sounds and styles are so incredibly different from anything I have ever heard before, which I loved. The groups use of samples from speeches, movies, and even videogames is unparalleled and adds an entirely new texture to the album that most other artists cannot achieve. The sound design and variety of instruments/sounds used keeps every song fresh and exciting, no two songs sound the same. My only problem with this album would be the repetitiveness of some lyrical elements. In songs like "Nobody Cares", and "Everybody Wants To Be Famous", there are several parts of the song where lyrics are repeated over and over again. While I don't mind it too much, it does sort of get annoying after a certain point, but doesn't take away from the song too much. Overall, I absolutely loved this album, and it is easily one of my favorites released recently.
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