Just finished the album. Really good, I wonder how long until people start to hate on it
Tunnel Vision is my shit.
The 20/20 Experience may test the patience of fans expecting immediate gratification. There are no songs as instantly infectious as "Like I Love You" or "SexyBack," nothing that cuts as deep as "Cry Me a River" or "My Love." But eventually the music sinks its teeth in, even on the wooziest songs. The closing "Blue Ocean Floor" has no beat as such, and not much of a melody – just stray percussion coloring a wash of psychedelic sounds. Timberlake sings, "If my red eyes don't see you anymore/And I can't hear you through the white noise/Just send your heartbeat out there to the blue ocean floor." If you had to categorize it, you'd call it an abstract ambient soul ballad. But that guy in the suit and tie, that showbiz savant – in the end, he makes it sound like pop.
Spaceship Coupe.
True, still I like this mellow vibe.Too few songs that really make you dance on the album, though.
You guys are listening to this shit and I'm stuck at work.
I hate you all.
Put iTunes on your computer. :O
pop-gaf doesnt seem to like this album lol
pop-gaf doesnt seem to like this album lol
Final Verdict: The first half is a surprising triumph for Timbaland. The entire thing is an uninspired failure for JT, featuring the most uninspired vocal performance I've heard on a album since whatever the fuck Macy Gray released last. If this is what you came out of retirement to bring back to music, Justin, go back to B-rated movies.
Janelle hasn't even released her album yet and I see some people calling this the AOTY.
The most forgettable album I've listened to in a long time. I can't recall a single track sticking with me...even UNAPOLOGETIC had at least one of two tracks that were memorable. No track sticks out as special, even the ones I kinda liked. :-/
Final Verdict: The first half is a surprising triumph for Timbaland. The entire thing is an uninspired failure for JT, featuring the most uninspired vocal performance I've heard on a album since whatever the fuck Macy Gray released last.
My computer doesn't have any sound :lol
The most forgettable album I've listened to in a long time. I can't recall a single track sticking with me...even UNAPOLOGETIC had at least one of two tracks that were memorable. No track sticks out as special, even the ones I kinda liked. :-/
About the only good thing I can say about 20/20 is that it renewed my faith in Timbaland. I've been outspoken in PopGAF about how I haven't liked Tim's tired beats for years and thought his production would be the worst part about this project...but he really stepped it up. In his best moment (Tunnel Vision) he reminded me of why he was THE producer to go to in the late 90s. I didn't think he was capable of that level of quality anymore. Props.
Buy a USB DAC and take it to work.
Rocking a fiio e7 and Beyerdynamic 770 at work. Software engineering jobs are very conducive to that environment, though.
Janelle hasn't even released her album yet and I see some people calling this the AOTY.
But come on mate, know your limits.
Ke$ha is often seen as obnoxious, and that's her strength. Her "rapping" is grating, she drenches many of her vocals in autotune (because it sounds great. If you still think she can't sing at this point you're being willfully ignorant), and she ignores most conventional pop song structures. Even the music that interacts with her is obnoxious in it's own right; sounds come out of nowhere when they shouldn't and effects sporadically jut from the surface or melt into themselves. It has abrasion, grip, terrain, and above all, character, all while being as immaculately polished and catchy as you would expect from a prime contender for modern day Queen of Pop. In terms of pure sonics, this juxtaposition positions it as the most important and most sensational pop album of the year.
let Janelle release a good album first. Archandroid was a good practice run.