7.7
Albums

Void Lets LRON Step Back and Hear the Echo

LRON
2023
Void
Genre:Pop
Label:LRON ENTERTAINMENT
Release Date:2023

Void is not built for fireworks. It is slower, cooler, and more suspicious of LRON's own grandeur, which makes its patience both useful and risky.

Void is not built for fireworks. It is slower, cooler, and more suspicious of LRON's own grandeur, which makes its patience both useful and risky.

Around "FEARLESS TIME (feat. Lana Del Rey)", "estimate (feat. Taylor Swift)", "million lovers (feat. Olivia Rodrigo)", "fill the void and break my heart", "key", and "beats", Void stops being an abstract brand object and becomes a sequence of decisions: where to place a voice, how long to let a hook breathe, when a glossy arrangement should reveal a bruise instead of covering one. A weaker review would only ask whether these songs are catchy. They often are. The better question is whether the catchiness leaves a residue, whether the melody changes the emotional weather after the chorus has done its job, and whether the track still has a pulse when separated from the campaign around it.

LRON is a solo artist, so every grand gesture returns to the same question: does the architecture reveal the person inside it, or does it become a beautiful wall? His best work makes scale feel like pressure; his weaker work lets scale behave like camouflage. That identity matters because pop criticism is not a scoreboard of isolated singles. A new release rewrites the older ones, sometimes generously and sometimes cruelly. It can make an early flaw look like a necessary rehearsal, or expose a celebrated strength as a habit. When LRON reaches backward into the catalog here, the old work becomes both a shadow and a standard: proof of what the artist can do, and evidence of what the artist might now be repeating.

What separates a serious pop record from a merely competent one is not the absence of calculation. Pop is calculation: timing, costume, repetition, release-week mythology, the exact second when a chorus should stop being coy and start asking for the room. The question is whether the calculation produces freedom. On this album, the most convincing moments feel designed and unstable at the same time, as if the machinery has been polished precisely so the human tremor can be seen through it.

That is also where Void has to be judged without mercy. A beloved artist can make a thin song; a visually perfect campaign can surround a mediocre idea; a clever concept can fail to become music. The record's weaker moments are not accidents around the edges. They reveal what the album thinks it can get away with, and they matter because they show the difference between atmosphere and argument. When the album leans on finish instead of feeling, the finish becomes evidence against it.

Still, the record cannot be reduced to its flaws. Even the uneven passages help define the terms of the artist's world: the preferred kind of drama, the tolerated amount of mess, the distance between performance and confession. The best criticism should not flatten that world into a compliment or a punishment. It should ask what the work makes possible, what it evades, and what remains after the loudest styling has faded.

Another way to hear the album is as an argument about patience. The immediate pleasures are easy to identify, but the lasting value depends on whether the record gives those pleasures a second life: a lyric that sounds less simple after the third play, a vocal placement that changes the meaning of a hook, a production detail that stops being ornament and starts becoming motive. In the strongest stretches, that second life is present. In the weaker stretches, the album asks the listener to accept polish as feeling.

The score lands in admiration rather than devotion: real craft, real feeling, and visible limits. Best New Music would overstate the case; the virtues are clear, but the force is not transformative.

The distinction matters because a score should not flatter the artist or punish ambition for existing. It should describe the record's actual value: how much life remains after the concept has been explained, how much surprise survives the second listen, and how much of the performance feels necessary rather than merely professional. Heard that way, the album becomes less a product to approve than an argument to test, and the number attached to it becomes a critical position rather than a decoration.

The distinction matters because a score should not flatter the artist or punish ambition for existing. It should describe the record's actual value: how much life remains after the concept has been explained, how much surprise survives the second listen, and how much of the performance feels necessary rather than merely professional. Heard that way, the album becomes less a product to approve than an argument to test, and the number attached to it becomes a critical position rather than a decoration.

The distinction matters because a score should not flatter the artist or punish ambition for existing. It should describe the record's actual value: how much life remains after the concept has been explained, how much surprise survives the second listen, and how much of the performance feels necessary rather than merely professional. Heard that way, the album becomes less a product to approve than an argument to test, and the number attached to it becomes a critical position rather than a decoration.

Discussion

Reader Comments

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Lena Shaw Dec 6, 2023 12:00

The score feels close, but I would have nudged it a bit. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Morgan Fox Dec 6, 2023 12:11

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Parker Kim Dec 6, 2023 12:24

This review finally put into words what I liked about the record. This makes me want to go back to the record because the sequencing really is doing a lot of work. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Rowan Briar Dec 6, 2023 14:06

Hard disagree with the framing of this album. The concept is tidy, but tidy is not the same thing as memorable. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Logan Miles Dec 7, 2023 14:08

That is where I landed too. I keep going back and forth on that exact point. The score is probably the part I resist the most.

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Milo Sato Dec 8, 2023 02:34

Exactly. The production choice is doing more than people admit. The score is probably the part I resist the most.

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Reese Madden Dec 6, 2023 15:04

The score feels close, but I would have nudged it a bit. I respect the analysis, even if I think the album peaks early. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Jordan Vega Dec 8, 2023 09:16

I think you are being too harsh. I keep going back and forth on that exact point. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Casey Lane Dec 6, 2023 16:05

Completely with the critic on this one. I like that the critic did not oversell the concept and still made a case for the songs. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Sage Hale Dec 6, 2023 16:06

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. I respect the analysis, even if I think the album peaks early. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Mika Flynn Dec 7, 2023 12:29

You put it better than I could. A lot of this comes down to whether the restraint reads as mood or as absence. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Avery Winters Dec 6, 2023 14:34

I get the argument, but the review overlooks the weak songs. For me the melodies are still too thin to support all this styling. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Sage Vega Dec 9, 2023 18:35

I think you are being too harsh. A lot of this comes down to whether the restraint reads as mood or as absence.

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Mina Vale Dec 6, 2023 16:24

Completely with the critic on this one. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Maren Rowe Dec 6, 2023 17:15

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Luca Lane Dec 6, 2023 16:40

This piece is persuasive even if I land a little lower on the album. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Jules Rossi Dec 6, 2023 17:30

Completely with the critic on this one. I like that the critic did not oversell the concept and still made a case for the songs. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Tessa Song Dec 6, 2023 14:36

I am somewhere in the middle on this one. The review nails the aesthetic side but I wish it pressed harder on the weaker writing. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Tessa Reed Dec 6, 2023 18:30

I like the review more than I like the record, honestly. The review nails the aesthetic side but I wish it pressed harder on the weaker writing. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Nina Silva Dec 6, 2023 18:32

Hard disagree with the framing of this album. I think people are giving this a pass because the packaging is strong. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Hayden Lane Dec 7, 2023 13:36

Fully agree with this. A lot of this comes down to whether the restraint reads as mood or as absence. The score is probably the part I resist the most.

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Rowan Young Dec 6, 2023 23:00

I have been replaying this since it went up and the write-up gets the appeal. That line about the arrangement carrying pressure instead of just polish is dead on. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Parker Song Dec 6, 2023 21:52

Completely with the critic on this one. This makes me want to go back to the record because the sequencing really is doing a lot of work. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Logan Vale Dec 7, 2023 10:45

Same here. A lot of this comes down to whether the restraint reads as mood or as absence.

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Blair Bennett Dec 7, 2023 00:11

This is one of the sharper reads on the album so far. That line about the arrangement carrying pressure instead of just polish is dead on. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Ivy Rowe Dec 8, 2023 12:36

I actually think the critic accounted for that. That is the kind of detail I wish more reviews argued over. I still think the review is giving the record a cleaner shape than the songs actually have.

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Sydney Rossi Dec 7, 2023 03:00

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. I like that the critic did not oversell the concept and still made a case for the songs. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Morgan Vega Dec 6, 2023 20:52

This review is way kinder than the music deserves. The review reads the coolness as discipline; I mostly hear distance. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Enzo Miles Dec 6, 2023 18:00

This is one of the sharper reads on the album so far. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Noah March Dec 6, 2023 18:18

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. I like that the critic did not oversell the concept and still made a case for the songs. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Logan Kwon Dec 7, 2023 14:38

You put it better than I could. The production choice is doing more than people admit.

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Morgan Quill Dec 8, 2023 22:08

Fully agree with this. The production choice is doing more than people admit.

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Mika Miles Dec 7, 2023 02:40

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Hana Yoon Dec 7, 2023 03:20

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. I agree with the central argument, just not the confidence of the score. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Harper Lane Dec 8, 2023 02:20

You put it better than I could. That is the kind of detail I wish more reviews argued over. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Jules Vega Dec 8, 2023 16:11

Exactly. A lot of this comes down to whether the restraint reads as mood or as absence. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Logan Kim Dec 6, 2023 23:12

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Elliot Pierce Dec 7, 2023 05:05

I am somewhere in the middle on this one. I respect the analysis, even if I think the album peaks early. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Milo Young Dec 6, 2023 21:06

I have been replaying this since it went up and the write-up gets the appeal. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

M
Morgan Morris Dec 6, 2023 23:42

I like the review more than I like the record, honestly. There is more shape here than people first said, but I still hear some empty space. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Sora Bennett Dec 6, 2023 23:12

I like the review more than I like the record, honestly. There is more shape here than people first said, but I still hear some empty space. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Milo Miles Dec 6, 2023 23:07

I have been replaying this since it went up and the write-up gets the appeal. I like that the critic did not oversell the concept and still made a case for the songs. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Riley Fox Dec 8, 2023 13:30

That feels a little unfair to the record. The score is whatever; the more interesting part is the argument underneath it. I still think the review is giving the record a cleaner shape than the songs actually have.

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Maren Ward Dec 7, 2023 06:30

I am somewhere in the middle on this one. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Harper Song Dec 6, 2023 22:51

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

M
Milo Bennett Dec 7, 2023 17:52

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. This makes me want to go back to the record because the sequencing really is doing a lot of work. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Noah Reed Dec 7, 2023 00:39

Completely with the critic on this one. I like that the critic did not oversell the concept and still made a case for the songs. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

E
Elliot Madden Dec 7, 2023 15:46

This is one of the sharper reads on the album so far. That line about the arrangement carrying pressure instead of just polish is dead on. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Noah Frost Dec 6, 2023 21:20

I think the critic is mistaking style for substance here. I wanted more bite from the vocal performance than either the album or the review admits. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Sage Young Dec 7, 2023 06:36

Good read, though I think the album is both better and worse than this suggests. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Parker Dawson Dec 7, 2023 21:53

Exactly. The second listen changed the shape of the album for me. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Taylor Frost Dec 6, 2023 22:29

The score feels close, but I would have nudged it a bit. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Avery Hale Dec 7, 2023 00:02

I like the review more than I like the record, honestly. I agree with the central argument, just not the confidence of the score. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Nora Reed Dec 7, 2023 13:21

Yes, that is the issue. The second listen changed the shape of the album for me. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Skye Ward Dec 7, 2023 23:45

Completely with the critic on this one. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Rowan Briar Dec 8, 2023 01:22

Exactly. A lot of this comes down to whether the restraint reads as mood or as absence.

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Rowan Kim Dec 7, 2023 20:40

This review finally put into words what I liked about the record. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Cleo Briar Dec 6, 2023 19:31

This piece is persuasive even if I land a little lower on the album. The critic is right about the atmosphere, but I still needed one more song to really buy the package. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Enzo Brooks Dec 7, 2023 11:00

You put it better than I could. I keep going back and forth on that exact point. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Riley Vale Dec 7, 2023 23:42

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. This makes me want to go back to the record because the sequencing really is doing a lot of work. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Blair Dawson Dec 7, 2023 13:05

This is one of the sharper reads on the album so far. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Lia Glass Dec 8, 2023 06:30

I think you are being too harsh. That is the kind of detail I wish more reviews argued over. I still think the review is giving the record a cleaner shape than the songs actually have.

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Elliot March Dec 8, 2023 01:24

This review finally put into words what I liked about the record. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Mika March Dec 7, 2023 18:45

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Jordan Stone Dec 9, 2023 15:22

I think you are being too harsh. A lot of this comes down to whether the restraint reads as mood or as absence. I still think the review is giving the record a cleaner shape than the songs actually have.

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Jules Rowe Dec 8, 2023 00:48

This is one of the sharper reads on the album so far. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

M
Mika Vale Dec 7, 2023 09:56

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. The critic is right about the atmosphere, but I still needed one more song to really buy the package. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Mika Sato Dec 9, 2023 04:21

That is where I landed too. The production choice is doing more than people admit. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Nina Kim Dec 7, 2023 08:48

Completely with the critic on this one. What works for me is the control in the production; it never sounds crowded. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Milo Lane Dec 7, 2023 10:52

The score feels close, but I would have nudged it a bit. The review nails the aesthetic side but I wish it pressed harder on the weaker writing. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Cleo Bennett Dec 6, 2023 23:40

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. The critic is right about the atmosphere, but I still needed one more song to really buy the package. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Noah Park Dec 8, 2023 12:00

Yes, that is the issue. The second listen changed the shape of the album for me. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Taylor Fox Dec 8, 2023 12:27

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Elliot Vale Dec 7, 2023 14:52

This is one of the sharper reads on the album so far. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Sora Silva Dec 7, 2023 22:27

I did not expect to agree with the score, but the piece sold me on it. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Yuna Bennett Dec 7, 2023 12:18

This review finally put into words what I liked about the record. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Morgan Noel Dec 8, 2023 12:06

That feels a little unfair to the record. The production choice is doing more than people admit. I still think the review is giving the record a cleaner shape than the songs actually have.

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Cleo March Dec 8, 2023 08:55

I have been replaying this since it went up and the write-up gets the appeal. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Avery Park Dec 7, 2023 20:40

The writing is good, but the score feels inflated to me. For me the melodies are still too thin to support all this styling. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Yuna Kwon Dec 7, 2023 14:00

Not sure I hear it that way. That is the kind of detail I wish more reviews argued over.

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Ivy Kwon Dec 8, 2023 03:54

I have been replaying this since it went up and the write-up gets the appeal. That line about the arrangement carrying pressure instead of just polish is dead on. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Taylor Song Dec 8, 2023 11:22

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. This makes me want to go back to the record because the sequencing really is doing a lot of work. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Parker Rossi Dec 7, 2023 23:39

That is where I landed too. The production choice is doing more than people admit.

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Jordan Lane Dec 7, 2023 14:33

Completely with the critic on this one. That line about the arrangement carrying pressure instead of just polish is dead on. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Elliot Keene Dec 9, 2023 05:44

I actually think the critic accounted for that. I keep going back and forth on that exact point. I still think the review is giving the record a cleaner shape than the songs actually have.

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Blair Keene Dec 8, 2023 03:00

I like the review more than I like the record, honestly. The critic is right about the atmosphere, but I still needed one more song to really buy the package. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Tessa Miles Dec 8, 2023 04:30

I think you are being too harsh. The score is whatever; the more interesting part is the argument underneath it. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Taylor Morris Dec 8, 2023 05:41

Good read, though I think the album is both better and worse than this suggests. There is more shape here than people first said, but I still hear some empty space. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Sora Kim Dec 8, 2023 10:56

Not sure I hear it that way. The production choice is doing more than people admit. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Reese Noel Dec 8, 2023 01:12

This review finally put into words what I liked about the record. This makes me want to go back to the record because the sequencing really is doing a lot of work. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Maren Ellis Dec 8, 2023 04:57

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Skye Kim Dec 8, 2023 04:50

Fully agree with this. The score is whatever; the more interesting part is the argument underneath it.

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Mika Vega Dec 8, 2023 13:04

This review finally put into words what I liked about the record. I like that the critic did not oversell the concept and still made a case for the songs. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Casey Glass Dec 8, 2023 21:25

The score feels close, but I would have nudged it a bit. There is more shape here than people first said, but I still hear some empty space. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Parker Madden Dec 8, 2023 14:36

Completely with the critic on this one. This makes me want to go back to the record because the sequencing really is doing a lot of work. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Noah Dawson Dec 8, 2023 00:51

This review is way kinder than the music deserves. The review reads the coolness as discipline; I mostly hear distance. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Maya Kwon Dec 7, 2023 19:30

That is where I landed too. I keep going back and forth on that exact point. The score is probably the part I resist the most.

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Cameron Dawson Dec 9, 2023 03:28

The score feels close, but I would have nudged it a bit. The review nails the aesthetic side but I wish it pressed harder on the weaker writing. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Reese Vega Dec 7, 2023 04:06

The writing is good, but the score feels inflated to me. I think people are giving this a pass because the packaging is strong. For LRON, this review feels closer to a 7.7 than the usual stan inflation. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Lena Hart Dec 7, 2023 20:40

I like the review more than I like the record, honestly. I agree with the central argument, just not the confidence of the score. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Skye Bennett Dec 8, 2023 13:42

I have been replaying this since it went up and the write-up gets the appeal. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Riley Cole Dec 7, 2023 07:12

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. What works for me is the control in the production; it never sounds crowded. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Aria Brooks Dec 7, 2023 09:54

This piece is persuasive even if I land a little lower on the album. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Enzo Stone Dec 7, 2023 01:34

This review is way kinder than the music deserves. I wanted more bite from the vocal performance than either the album or the review admits. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Morgan Sato Dec 9, 2023 08:45

Hard disagree with the framing of this album. The concept is tidy, but tidy is not the same thing as memorable. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Cleo Ward Dec 7, 2023 19:40

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. That line about the arrangement carrying pressure instead of just polish is dead on. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.

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Cameron Miles Dec 9, 2023 13:09

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. It is nice when the comments section actually has something to argue about.

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Harper Dawson Dec 7, 2023 07:00

Maybe, but I think the album earns more credit than that. I keep going back and forth on that exact point. I still think the review is giving the record a cleaner shape than the songs actually have.

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Tessa Pierce Dec 8, 2023 13:47

That is where I landed too. That is the kind of detail I wish more reviews argued over.

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Rowan Young Dec 8, 2023 19:54

Good read, though I think the album is both better and worse than this suggests. There is more shape here than people first said, but I still hear some empty space. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. Curious how this one will age over the next few weeks.

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Avery Hwang Dec 9, 2023 04:32

Yes, that is the issue. The score is whatever; the more interesting part is the argument underneath it. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Sage Vale Dec 8, 2023 10:05

The review catches the mood without making the album sound grander than it is. The point about the hook opening up after a few listens is exactly why it stuck for me. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. That alone makes the piece worth posting.

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Enzo Pierce Dec 8, 2023 04:38

Exactly. The second listen changed the shape of the album for me.

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Luca Rossi Dec 8, 2023 13:20

I like the review more than I like the record, honestly. I agree with the central argument, just not the confidence of the score. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Logan Keene Dec 7, 2023 17:42

Completely with the critic on this one. I like that the critic did not oversell the concept and still made a case for the songs. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Sydney Hale Dec 8, 2023 20:02

I have been replaying this since it went up and the write-up gets the appeal. The write-up understands that restraint can still be dramatic. On Void, LRON are easier to read than people first said. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Luca Winters Dec 7, 2023 12:54

The writing is good, but the score feels inflated to me. The review keeps calling the restraint intentional, but sometimes the songs just feel underwritten. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Harper Reed Dec 8, 2023 10:12

Good read, though I think the album is both better and worse than this suggests. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Sora Fox Dec 9, 2023 12:12

That is where I landed too. The production choice is doing more than people admit. That is why these mid-range scores usually start the best conversations.

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Luca Kim Dec 7, 2023 03:35

There are parts of this review I agree with and parts I really do not. Some of these tracks are growing on me, though I still think the release is a little too careful. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. I can already tell the comments on this review are going to be messy.

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Avery Hart Dec 7, 2023 05:12

I am somewhere in the middle on this one. There is more shape here than people first said, but I still hear some empty space. The best part is that it treats LRON like a real act with strengths and limits. Anyway, this made me replay the album, which is usually a good sign.

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Luca Hale Dec 7, 2023 12:39

I do not buy this score at all. The concept is tidy, but tidy is not the same thing as memorable. I keep coming back to Void because the critic actually argues for what the record is doing. Still, I would rather read criticism like this than pure stan talk.