Post Malone - Austin - 2x LP Green Vinyl

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SKU:
c0030688
UPC:
602455709127

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Artist:
Post Malone
Album:
Austin
Format:
12" Vinyl
UPC:
602455709127

Description

forest green vinyl version - Austin is the album that Post Malone hinted at for years. As close to being self-titled as possible, this is the most authentic and vulnerable he's sounded to date. Finally embracing the guitar-based, rock side of his personality, it's bound to be polarizing. On one hand, this set is a gift for fans of such pop-polished hits as "Circles" and "Sunflower" (as well as his online rock covers, like the Nirvana tribute he did in 2020). However, for listeners pining for those "White Iverson" days, this might be a jarring shift: there's no guest features or booming, trap-heavy production to be found (the closest he comes is on the bittersweet "Mourning" and the stomping "Texas Tea"). While Austin isn't a pure "rock" album or peppy "Posty-gone-bubblegum" exercise by any means, it's definitely Post Malone at his most mainstream-accessible and, beyond that, freer than anything he's done previously. Mr. Post is still sad and struggling with the trappings of fame and alcohol -- conveyed on a couple of Austin's sparse, dour moments ("Don't Understand" and "Green Thumb") -- but this time around, he's bloodletting with the help of a guitar, some synth-kissed production ("Speedometer"), and the occasional bit of country twang ("Hold My Breath"). Hit single "Chemical" is a breezy, pop punk-leaning surge of energy, while the midtempo "Too Cool to Die" borders on soft rock. The yearning indie pop of "Enough Is Enough" soars to the arena rafters, just as the wry closer, "Laugh It Off," could inspire a stadium full of lighters (or phone flashlights). Album standout "Something Real" is the true star of the show: swelling with the power of a backing choir and towering production on the chorus, the track pushes Posty's frustration to the point of bursting on tense verses that chart his various struggles. And just as his cries to the heavens break through the clouds, he drops a head-spinning, profane reference to "Für Elise" that's paired with a genius vocal run of said song. That's just one of many moments that'll stick in your head long after the album ends. Melodic and heartfelt, Austin surprises at nearly every turn, whether that's by an unexpected sonic detour or the simple fact that Post Malone has never sounded this fearless.
A1Don't Understand
A2Something Real
A3Chemical
A4Novacandy
B1Mourning
B2Too Cool To Die
B3Sign Me Up
B4Socialite
C1Overdrive
C2Speedometer
C3Hold My Breath
C4Enough Is Enough
C5Texas Tea
D1Buyer Beware
D2Landmine
D3Green Thumb
D4Laugh It Off