Album Review: Comethazine - Pandemic

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22 Year Old St Louis Illinois Rapper Comethazine has released his new album ‘Pandemic’ conveniently during a worldwide pandemic. Comethazine has based this album off the ‘End of the World’ and has stated that the music that he made for this album has the ‘Energy and Fit’ to follow suit.

Comethazine has really approached this album of hitting hard and fast with the project only running over 20 minutes with his longest track running just over two minutes. Comethazine has begun the project with ‘No Front’ which shows the 22-year-old rapper's constant attitude that it’s him against everyone all the time. Comethazine continues to flex his ignorant bars and attitude in the opening track like only he does.

Throughout the project, I can’t help but find that it all seems to get very repetitive. Comethazine very rarely changes the topic up and with the short tracks it all really blends into each other and the project becomes quite mediocre after a few tracks. Knowing the potential Comethazine has I can’t help but see this project as a lot of throwaway tracks at times.

If there is a standout track on ‘Pandemic’ it would have to be ’Nutted’ which Comethazine goes in on the track about not needing someone after being fulfilled and changing his mind about someone. Comethazine delivers something a bit different to his regular tracks and he delivers what will probably be one of the best tracks from the project.

‘Pandemic’ really didn't hit on all cylinders like Comethazine can. The tracks and themes become very repetitive after a while, while there were some humorous and clever bars the project doesn't quite add up to having the "IT Factor'.

Reviewed by: Aidan Treston