This is the album that everyone that's anyone is talking about. I'm someone so
that means I'm talking about it, too.

Where to begin? This album is a bit... unconventional. With all the slurring
and broken, repeated fragments, the vibe I pick up off this is something of a
drunk musician friend, 2 or 3 drinks too many, half-consciously trying to put
out some songs.
And I don't mean that in a negative way! There is a lot of raw emotion coming
out here, even if the stanzas can be pretty out-there and fractured. Anxiety,
dread, guilt, blame, and nostalgia all come out here.
Another way I'd look at the lyrics: this is something of a stealth punk album
satirizing pop music. It's punk in that the attitude has anti-establishment
trends and there's a rudeness that pokes through, and tracks like Cobra that
sound lyrically poppy really aren't. The backing is not what we'd call punk
but this is an albm that's hard to put into boxes.
The first time I listened to this album, I didn't like it. I really didn't like
the first track. But I gave it the attention it deserved until something
clicked, and now I think it's a pretty good album. Getting Killed is worth
experiencing. Give it a listen!