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This is the culmination of around 20 years of Justice and will become an essential puzzle piece to their discography and of course future live sets. Every song is filled with little details and sprinkled with the Justice "magic" in their production.
This album makes pretty hard for me, NOT to press replay after "The End". thetimewasted
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It's hard to think of what to say about this album other than how fun it is to listen to. Basically every other track is either a bop (Such as Rocamble and Belladone) or a strong vibe (Like the serene-sounding Casablanca or the bittersweet sounding Captain). This album is not afraid to get a little bit silly but it never goes overboard with it; the only track I'm not big on is Force majeure (which feels a tad overblown). Really excellent solo project by 1/2 of Justice! Menzi
Chicago singer, songwriter, rapper Tish Bailey drops three high-octane, dance-informed tracks sure to light up any club. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 8, 2024
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Because of artists like Justice, I somehow paused from metal for a long while.
That's why listening to this Part IV felt like a strange experience and the nicest gift I could received from them. frankwurst