On Everythings For Sale, Boogie accomplishes the rare feat of making an intensely personal album that is simultaneously self-aware and suitably mature enough to avoid veering into the trap of solipsism.
A distinctly West Coast album that borrows influences from the Midwest, the specificity of Boogie’s lyricism is brought to life with pretty production, alliteration-heavy flows, and an effortless knack for melody.
All of these come together to create a listening experience that is surprisingly pleasant, despite the album’s undeniably dense subject matter.
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