Thundercat – Drunk

Album Info

Artist: Thundercat

Title: Drunk

Year: 2017

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Tracklist

  • 1. Rabbot Ho (0:38)
  • 2. Captain Stupido (1:41)
  • 3. Uh Uh (2:16)
  • 4. Bus In These Streets (2:24)
  • 5. A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II) (2:38)
  • 6. Lava Lamp (2:58)
  • 7. Jethro (1:34)
  • 8. Day & Night (0:37)
  • 9. Show You The Way (3:34)
  • 10. Walk On By (3:19)
  • 11. Blackkk (1:59)
  • 12. Tokyo (2:24)
  • 13. Jameel's Space Ride (1:09)
  • 14. Friend Zone (3:12)
  • 15. Them Changes (3:08)
  • 16. Where I'm Going (2:09)
  • 17. Drink Dat (3:35)
  • 18. Inferno (4:00)
  • 19. I Am Crazy (0:25)
  • 20. 3AM (1:15)
  • 21. Drunk (1:42)
  • 22. The Turn Down (2:29)
  • 23. DUI (2:18)

Review

"Drunk," Thundercat's third studio album from 2017, is a kaleidoscopic journey through a myriad of musical landscapes. From velvety funk grooves to sharp hip hop beats, tender jazz whispers to sprawling psychedelia, and vibrant pulses of pop, punk rock, R&B, and soul, this album is a testament to Thundercat's boundless creativity and versatility. Each track is a testament to his unique ability to weave these diverse elements into a seamless tapestry. Adding extra layers of depth, the album features a stellar lineup of guest stars, including legends like Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald, and contemporary icons such as Kendrick Lamar, Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller, and Pharrell.

The album cover, brought to life by Brainfeeder's Adam Stover and filmmaker Eddie Alcazar, captures Thundercat submerged in a pool of water, blending vintage jazz and funk aesthetics that stir a beautiful sense of nostalgia. Garnering critical acclaim from countless publications including BBC Radio 6 Music, Exclaim!, The Guardian, and Pitchfork, "Drunk" is hailed as one of the best albums of 2017. With an impressive Metacritic score of 80 and a 7.9 on AnyDecentMusic?, the album strikes a powerful chord with listeners and critics alike, solidifying Thundercat's place as a modern musical innovator. - Cole