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(10/10) Paris Cor Blimey-The song starts off in a frantic manner and curiously slows down, and even goes down a couple of octaves… this is experimental but quite a jazzy listen as it plays with tempo and melody a lot. However, this song relies heavily on several instrumental breaks to carry it along until it enters a temporary break of silence… this song intensifies in some of the most subtle and quiet ways possible, and the piano is **** great as always. This song rolls along a bumpy piano and extremely dynamic instrumentals that accompany powerful vocals.)(10/10) Phantom of Aleppoville-This is probably the most mainstream song so far, and by mainstream I mean accessible. (10/10) Better Sorry Than a Safe-This is unlike most things I have heard before. Clementine is doing a fantastic job with blending genres within each other. (10/10) God Save the Jungle-It’s got a fantastic groove, interesting vocals, some nice drum rolls, and it really just took me on a **** journey. The last two minutes of it will challenge some people, but I’m used to weird **** so I really like it. Farewell Sonata-I’m not even sure if I can properly criticize this one, it’s got a sonically powerful beginning, amazing piano playing, and Farewell Sonata is a great **** title for this song. Farewell Sonata-I’m not This is a track-by-track review *Sorry if I couldn’t criticize this one too well, it’s just so revolutionary to me. This is a track-by-track review *Sorry if I couldn’t criticize this one too well, it’s just so revolutionary to me.
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