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8.0
80032
8.0 |
State
The consistency maintained over the course of 17 tracks makes this Mac’s most cohesive project yet
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8.0
80035
8.0 |
All Music
Miller is driven by his rebirth on an interesting and infectious LP that's also his strongest to date
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8.0
80029
8.0 |
The 405
May not be the project that earns him the most award acclaim, DJ spins or mainstream radio play, or whatever the hell constitutes "success," but it's the album that matters most
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7.5
80031
7.5 |
Consequence Of Sound
Singles sales shouldn’t matter much to him now, because with GO:OD AM, he’s accomplished the dense, complex work that plays out with remarkable clarity
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7.3
80693
7.3 |
Pitchfork
We might not learn a lot of specifics about him, but there’s a lot of honesty in his music if you look for it
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7.0
80218
7.0 |
Exclaim
Dropping two or three songs would be enough to turn this very good record into a brilliant one
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7.0
80379
7.0 |
PopMatters
Relying on his individuality yields his greatest results, but the album’s more passable moments too
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6.0
80926
6.0 |
Beardfood
Mac's first record was frat boy heaven. His second was insular drug bliss. GO:OD AM sits somewhere between the two
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6.0
80030
6.0 |
The Guardian
It’s musically adventurous in a way that recalls Chance the Rapper’s Surf project, but takes fewer detours into psych and jazz
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4.0
80953
4.0 |
Rolling Stone
While he has no trouble being honest, Miller has yet to find a rap style that’s truly his own
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