Hmm, you know ... "different strokes for different folks". I thought Felt 3 was decent at best, and Hail Mary Mallon was just-for-fun and merely a nice snack so to speak.
My favorite Aesop is Labor Days and Appleseed, and he's changed since then. Lateral change. Not better, not worse, but different. You can throw that track on and then throw on an older Aesop track - even off Bazooka Tooth and it's changed. Hail Mary Mallon has changed him a little. His style is halfway between where he was in 2007 and Hail Mary Mallon. What we need to do is wait and hear the rest of the album before we can really dissect how he's changed.
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