AUSTIN REVIEW (POST MALONE)
AUSTIN(Review)
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Every song on Post Malone's fifth studio album, Austin, which borrows its name from his birth certificate, incorporates guitars. The album is a raw and exposed offering that draws inspiration from the sincerity of the rock music he values. This promise is kept by the first song, which has straightforward lyrics that are delivered with emotional conviction.
Despite the record's occasional optimistic tone and extreme self-loathing, there is no definitive conclusion. By the time the album's end comes around, the subject of several of the songs has either moved on or is unable to continue serving as Post's savior and redemption. It is satisfying to hear Post maintain the intensity of his first song, but it is difficult to accept his claim that his catharsis was achieved. Despite the self-titled nature of the record, there is little introspection, and any moments
There is a lot of material to present. "Mourning" and "Too Cool To Die" share a common topic. "Mourning" features lyrics that are continually shifting and incorporate digital and 80s-style music. It is a fun experience, like Salt Lake City was transformed into Miami in the 1980s. However, there are certain songs that are superior to others. The main character in "Mourning" is a drunk who, in retaliation against God for allowing daylight to come, throws his bottle at the sky. The majority of the songs show Post in a distressed mood, singing joyfully as he downs his bottle. Although smart, the tunes are a little lighter than Post anticipated.
Post Malone's emotional performances on the album are its strongest points. The song "Hold My Breath" is especially raw.
Tracklist
NO | TITLE | TIME |
1 | Don't Understand | 3:03 |
2 | Something Real | 3:25 |
3 | Chemical | 3:03 |
4 | Novacandy | 3:17 |
5 | Mourning | 2:27 |
6 | Too Cool To Die | 3:24 |
7 | Sign Me Up | 3:18 |
8 | Socialite | 3:19 |
9 | Overdrive | 2:27 |
10 | Speedometer | 2:42 |
11 | Hold My Breath | 3:28 |
12 | Enough Is Enough | 2:45 |
13 | Texas Tea | 2:19 |
14 | Buyer Beware | 2:53 |
15 | Landmine | 3:04 |
16 | Green Thumb | 2:39 |
17 | Laugh It Off | 4:06 |
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