BBSP said it best: “11 songs, 40 minutes, starts with a punishing slapper, ends with another one, zero skips in between. […] It’s heavy, dank, transfixing, wry, frosty, hot, ~SpOoKy~ and features extremely hard drum programming that wouldn’t feel out of place on a Playboi Carti album? It’s wild how good Kim sounds on beats like this, creating her own warped version of rap-rock with the help of collaborator Justin Raisen.”
important, powerful, moving and depressing piece about the life of Jordan Neely. It's a critical NYC story and reveals serious flaws in our systems. Also is a thoughtful profile of a truly NYC figure.