By: Terence Fletcher

 

I listened to an Album by an Artist and it was okay, I guess. When I pressed play, it made noises and I heard it. That was fine. I have listened to music before, and you hear it a lot of the time. The album had length, a cover, and contained songs with titles. They were there. When I perceived the album cover, I saw it. 

There is a context and history to this album, and it seemed important and valuable in understanding the album, so I read it. It was also fine. Artist commented on society and stuff, if that’s the kind of thing you care about. 7/10.



Fletcher is mean to Miles Teller.



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