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22​.​1: The North american Nightmare club

by RINGEX PLASTER

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But the problem is, once you're past those first two tracks, this album just doesn't really have anything to say. Sure, it might offer some very dense "sound collages", but these really only serve as mildly entertaining recaps of events any American citizen should already be familiar with. Or even non-American folks, in fact, as is highlighted in the track "The foreign familiar.", which is a somewhat Vaporwave-esque interlude highlighting the Japanese coverage of the 2020 election. But I digress. It's not often that any of these pieces really resemble anything "musical" either, with the exception of "The victorious.", so don't be holding your breath for that. Oh, and the incredibly long "drone" closer was...something else.

Now, do I expect any of my critiques to get through to the artist? Of course not. "RINGEX PLASTER" is already set in its ways, and clearly doesn't take too kindly to criticism, as evidenced by the long-winded fictional review left in the album description. Guess what, jackass? Listing out everything I'd find wrong with your album before I can say it myself doesn't actually absolve you of criticism, and in fact, only gives me more to talk about. So there you go. Make of all that what you will. But for my money, there are better "political albums" out there. Preferably ones that actually have music in them.

6/10

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released November 30, 2020

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