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8.5
53748
8.5 |
The 405
Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky, Haim, Michael Bolton and RZA head up the diverse, interesting guests showing that there is likely to be something for everyone within the 18 songs
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7.0
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7.0 |
Spin
None of the guest actors here distract from Cudi's signature self-mythologizing and inner turmoil. And most of the time, it's his inner turmoil that beckons you in, rather than merely pushing you out
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6.7
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6.7 |
A.V. Club
In spite of its brighter outlook, Indicud is still a Kid Cudi record, and like its predecessors, it’s a long, unhurried listen, paced like drifting fog
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6.0
53750
6.0 |
PopMatters
Features some of Kid Cudi’s best songs to date, and is an overall enjoyable listen from start to finish
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6.0
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6.0 |
NME
The album could do with being at least half of its 70 minutes, to cut out the self-indulgent meandering
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5.0
53751
5.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
This record just proves that Kid Cudi has a lot of sorting to do, and continuing down the same old path simply won’t cut it in the long-run
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4.0
54365
4.0 |
Pitchfork
For someone who's attained such a following, Cudi is remarkably unlikeable
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2.0
56854
2.0 |
Q
Only Haim's contribution to Red Eye enlivens the tedium. Print edition only
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