TM isn't a groundbreaking evolution, but it functions perfectly as a parting gift for fans. It feels less like a cohesive "album" and more like a high-quality "rarities" collection. It lacks the experimental grit of their early work, but it makes up for it with professional polish and a sense of closure.
Unlike the raw, soul-sampled introspection of its predecessor, TM returns to a more collaborative, pop-leaning sound. It feels like a "greatest hits" of the styles they explored during their Ginger and Roadrunner eras.
: Matt Champion and Dom McLennon deliver some of the most consistent verses on the record. Joba provides ethereal, melodic highlights, particularly on the standout track "CRUCIFY ME." Key Tracks
TM isn't a groundbreaking evolution, but it functions perfectly as a parting gift for fans. It feels less like a cohesive "album" and more like a high-quality "rarities" collection. It lacks the experimental grit of their early work, but it makes up for it with professional polish and a sense of closure.
Unlike the raw, soul-sampled introspection of its predecessor, TM returns to a more collaborative, pop-leaning sound. It feels like a "greatest hits" of the styles they explored during their Ginger and Roadrunner eras. BROCKHAMPTON - TM.rar
: Matt Champion and Dom McLennon deliver some of the most consistent verses on the record. Joba provides ethereal, melodic highlights, particularly on the standout track "CRUCIFY ME." Key Tracks TM isn't a groundbreaking evolution, but it functions