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This week finds WorkTape getting into Thundercat’s latest album Distracted, an LP that lives somewhere between tight musicianship and uneven execution. We break down the standout production, the strong run of features from names like Tame Impala and Mac Miller, and the clear ’70s-inspired influences that have always served Thundercat well. We have things to say on cohesion, track selection, and whether trimming the runtime could’ve elevated the project into something more complete. From there, we get into the nepotism side of things with artists like Violet Grohl, more specifically her recent original releases. Between questions of originality, influence, and expectation, this episode circles around what actually separates the solid from the lackluster. Enjoy a new perspective!
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This week finds WorkTape getting into Thundercat’s latest album Distracted, an LP that lives somewhere between tight musicianship and uneven execution. We break down the standout production, the strong run of features from names like Tame Impala and Mac Miller, and the clear ’70s-inspired influences that have always served Thundercat well. We have things to say on cohesion, track selection, and whether trimming the runtime could’ve elevated the project into something more complete. From there, we get into the nepotism side of things with artists like Violet Grohl, more specifically her recent original releases. Between questions of originality, influence, and expectation, this episode circles around what actually separates the solid from the lackluster. Enjoy a new perspective!
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