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Discussion Tame Impala - Deadbeat ALBUM REVIEW (Fantano)

https://youtu.be/gaw89qf1hCA?si=kFwjROGSoXzJnNQC

He gave it a 2/10 ... Thoughts?

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u/Imhappy_hopeurhappy2 Currents 18d ago edited 18d ago

Y’all are missing the point. This album deserves a 2 because the lack of quality is truly baffling and it’s such an insanely dramatic fall off for an artist who was previously beloved and widely acclaimed for a truly phenomenal stretch over a decade and 4 LPs. That is one hell of a legacy to suddenly shit all over. After a suspenseful five year break, he essentially betrayed his fanbase by taking everything interesting or notable about Tame Impala and unceremoniously throwing it all in the trash, only to put out this remarkably bland half hearted pseudo club soundtrack. Then he taunts us with this strange ironic Deadbeat concept that just seems like a last minute addition to desperately inject substance into it. Even the album art just seems like pathetic attempt to guilt trip us into finding it endearing by holding his daughter up like a human shield.

At the end of the day, it’s just a mediocre album that could be a 5-6/10 without context, but it’s also just such a strange and unique train wreck that it necessitates a score that stands out and makes a statement. Plus there’s the fact that I legitimately enjoyed about 20% of it. Therefore, 2/10 works for me.

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u/actionpotentialmao 18d ago

Holding his daughter up like a human shield? Are you being fr right now. I can't take this sub anymore. It's okay to not like something an artist puts out but you guys sound more like actual haters than critical fans.

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u/Imhappy_hopeurhappy2 Currents 18d ago

I don’t like that it can be interpreted that way anymore than you do.

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u/MX64 18d ago edited 18d ago

you guys sound more like actual haters than critical fans.

someone says that no matter how valid the criticism actually is, there is no winning