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Drunk (album)

Drunk is the third studio album by American musician Thundercat,[1] released on February 24, 2017, by Brainfeeder.[2] It features guest appearances from Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Kendrick Lamar, Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller, and Pharrell.[3] It was released nearly four years after his previous studio album, Apocalypse.

Drunk
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 24, 2017 (2017-02-24)
Recorded2015–2016
Genre
Length51:24
LabelBrainfeeder
Producer
Thundercat chronology
Singles from Drunk
  1. "Them Changes"
    Released: June 18, 2015 (2015-06-18)
  2. "Bus in These Streets"
    Released: August 24, 2016 (2016-08-24)
  3. "Show You the Way"
    Released: January 25, 2017 (2017-01-25)
  4. "Friend Zone"
    Released: February 15, 2017 (2017-02-15)
  5. "Walk on By"
    Released: February 22, 2017 (2017-02-22)

Drunk incorporates a range of stylistic influences, including funk, hip hop, jazz, pop, psychedelia, punk rock, R&B, soft rock, and soul.[4] The album received positive reviews from music critics.[5] A ChopNotSlop remix from OG Ron C, DJ Candlestick, & the Chopstars entitled Drank was released as a special edition purple vinyl record.

Songs edit

Overview edit

Drunk has been described as incorporating the stylistic influences of funk, hip hop, jazz, pop, psychedelia, punk rock, R&B, soft rock, and soul.[4] Multiple reviewers noted jazz fusion influences in the album,[6][7][8] and The Independent's Andy Gill wrote that the album "switch[es] abruptly between cool jazz, prog-fusion and sleek soul".[9]

Discs one and two edit

The album's opening track, "Rabbot Ho", is one of several songs on the album that references alcohol, recreational drug use, and partying, and concludes with the lyric "Let's go hard, get drunk, and travel down a rabbit ho[le]".[10] "Uh Uh" is a jazz-funk instrumental.[8] "Bus in These Streets" makes reference to problematic smartphone use and disconnecting oneself from digital technology.[10] "A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II)", derives its title partly from Thundercat's pet cat Tron;[11] its lyrics pertain to how Thundercat would prefer to be a cat than a celebrity, and features a chorus of repeating "meows".[9][12]

"Lava Lamp" has been described by Thundercat as follows: "Feel like it's a never-ending tale. It is a lover. It is a person that loves you. There's love and love lost. That's what that is for me."[11] Both "Lava Lamp" and "Show You the Way" have been characterized as "soft rock-tinted";[13] the latter song, which features vocal contributions from Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins, has also been described as yacht rock.[8] Thundercat said of "Show You the Way": "That song to me is about going down the rabbit hole, taking you to another place. It's me denoting, 'I can show you how to get to another place.' On the edge of dark, there's the brightest light. It means a lot to me in the sense of the experience that I've had growing up with friends and people that I've been around where it's inviting them into where I come from emotionally".[11]

Regarding "Jethro", which has been characterized as "synthy R&B"[8]—and by Thundercat himself as incorporating "a little bit of disco"—Thundercat stated: "That song feels closer to me talking about death than anything. It's the inevitable. I don't know. That was just my identification with it. That's literally all I can tell you about that song."[11] "Walk on By" is a hip hop duet between Thundercat and Kendrick Lamar[8] that utilizes a drum machine.[11] "Tokyo", which features references to the anime Dragon Ball Z,[10] was influenced by Thundercat's love of anime and his experiences in the eponymous Japanese city.[11] "Jameel's Space Ride" is named after Thundercat's younger brother Jameel Bruner,[11] and contains lyrics alluding to police brutality "over a synthy Nintendo beat".[8]

Discs three and four edit

"Friend Zone", named after the interpersonal relationship concept, contains references to the video game series Diablo and Mortal Kombat.[10] "Them Changes"—a track first released on Thundercat's 2015 EP The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam[12]—features a sampled beat from the 1977 song "Footsteps in the Dark" by the Isley Brothers.[14] "Drink Dat" is a slow jam featuring rap verses by Wiz Khalifa; the song's lyrics explore the futility of alcohol and drug use as a means of escape from one's problems.[10] Describing "Drink Dat", Thundercat said: "Wiz smokes, and I always had this theory that the smoker and the drinker find each other. He would trip out watching me drink sometimes and be like, 'Whoa.' He'd be like, 'Man, it's pretty crazy.' I was like, 'The way you smoke, that's just the way I drink.' It didn't scare him—it was definitely intense for him, though. It was like, 'Wow, there it is.' The smoker and the drinker personified, and I feel like that's that song."[11]

"The Turn Down", featuring vocals by Pharrell, contains political and environmental themes,[8] and was described by Thundercat as "the 'everything is terrible' song [...] It's very serious, but at the same time a bit joking."[11] The tracks "Inferno", "I Am Crazy", and "3AM" are considered by Thundercat to be akin to a single composition: "I feel like those three songs are actually one song. Essentially, if you're listening to it straight through, there's a bit of a story to it. You can hear it. It's like, 'Am I going crazy?' And then it's 'three o'clock.' There's a part where I kind of really open up about how I feel about things. If you were listen to them again just consecutively, you can hear it a bit."[11] The final track on the album, "DUI", concludes with the lyrics "One more glass to go / where this ends, we'll never know".[8]

Cover and packaging edit

Brainfeeder's Adam Stover designed the album cover and packaging for Drunk.[15] The front cover image, photographed by filmmaker Eddie Alcazar, features Thundercat nose-deep in a pool of water, staring intensely.[15][16] Alcazar said of the shoot:

We first were going to shoot it in Flylo's bathtub. I had it all ready and filled up with bubbles and even set up moody lights and everything, but [Thundercat] couldn't fit. We moved the shoot to the pool outside, right when the sun was going down and that's when things just got really magically weird ... I was shooting film and my exposure had to be perfect so he had to hold his breath and be still for minutes at a time. That bubble you see by his nose represents the struggle.[15]

Stover drew inspiration from vintage jazz and funk records in designing the album's front and back covers and layout;[15] inspiration was also drawn from the soundtrack to the 1974 film Death Wish, composed by Herbie Hancock, as Thundercat wanted Drunk's visual design to be stylistically similar to that of the Hancock record.[15] The album's title is set in the Cooper Black typeface, and its credits and track listings are set in Franklin Gothic.[15]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.9/10[17]
Metacritic80/100[5]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [18]
Chicago Tribune    [19]
The Guardian     [20]
The Independent     [9]
The Irish Times     [21]
Mojo     [22]
NME     [23]
The Observer     [24]
Pitchfork8.5/10[6]
Q     [25]

Drunk received general praise from music critics. On the review aggregator website Metacritic the album received an aggregate score of 80 based on 26 reviews indicating "generally favourable reviews".[5] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 7.9 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[17]

In a strongly positive review for Exclaim!, Daniel Sylvester praised Thundercat's groove and ability to seemingly shift through song to song while changing a few things, but keeping that groove going well.[13]

Accolades edit

Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
BBC Radio 6 Music Albums of the Year 2017
1
Exclaim! Top 10 Soul and R&B Albums of 2017
3
The Guardian The Best Albums of 2017
8
Noisey The 100 Best Albums of 2017
98
NME NME's Albums of the Year 2017
50
Pitchfork The 50 Best Albums of 2017
24
Rough Trade Albums of the Year 2017
9
Stereogum The 50 Best Albums of 2017
47
Vinyl Me, Please The 30 Best Albums of 2017
19

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rabbot Ho"
0:38
2."Captain Stupido"1:41
3."Uh Uh"
  • Bruner
  • Zack Sekoff
2:16
4."Bus in These Streets"2:24
5."A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II)"2:38
6."Lava Lamp"
  • Bruner
  • Spears
2:58
7."Jethro"
  • Bruner
  • Ellison
1:34
8."Day & Night"
  • Bruner
  • S. Burris
0:37
9."Show You the Way" (featuring Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins)3:34
10."Walk on By" (featuring Kendrick Lamar)3:19
11."Blackkk"
  • Bruner
  • Spears
1:59
12."Tokyo"
  • Bruner
  • Hamm
2:24
13."Jameel's Space Ride"
  • Bruner
  • Cole
1:09
14."Friend Zone"3:12
15."Them Changes"3:08
16."Where I'm Going"
  • Bruner
  • Ellison
2:09
17."Drink Dat" (featuring Wiz Khalifa)
3:35
18."Inferno"Bruner4:00
19."I Am Crazy"Bruner0:25
20."3AM"
  • Bruner
  • Ellison
1:15
21."Drunk"
  • Bruner
  • Ellison
1:42
22."The Turn Down" (featuring Pharrell)2:29
23."DUI"
  • Bruner
  • Hamm
2:18
Total length:51:24
Japanese version bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
24."Hi" (featuring Mac Miller)3:01
Total length:54:25

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[35] 58
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[36] 72
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[37] 39
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[38] 78
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[39] 35
French Albums (SNEP)[40] 153
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[41] 63
New Zealand Heatseeker Albums (RMNZ)[42] 3
Scottish Albums (OCC)[43] 46
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[44] 56
UK Albums (OCC)[45] 37
US Billboard 200[46] 50

References edit

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  4. ^ a b Multiple sources:
    • Degrazia, Leah (February 24, 2022). "Thundercat Parlayed Critical Acclaim Into Mainstream Success With 'Drunk'". Genius. Retrieved October 4, 2023. Throughout the 23-track project, Thundercat effortlessly weaves together elements of funk, jazz, R&B, prog, and soul, while jumping from serious topics like police brutality to lighter fare such as friend-zoning.
    • Ellis-Petersen, Hannah (April 13, 2017). "Thundercat on breakout album Drunk, laughing at racism – and his 'sexy cat', Tron". The Guardian. Retrieved October 4, 2023. Drunk is a wild odyssey of 23 tracks – each less than three minutes long – that fuses Bruner's untouchable jazz credentials with punk, hip-hop, stoner psychedelia, funk and 80s soft rock, his soulful falsetto voice pondering subjects as varied as anime, losing your wallet and police brutality.
    • Gaillot 2017: Thundercat explores these impulses and what drives us to them on Drunk, a figure eight-shaped loop through jazz, R&B, and funk influences that serves as his third studio album.
    • Kot 2017: Drunk (Brainfeeder) crams 23 songs and snippets into 51 minutes that evoke the sumptuous jazz-infused R&B of the '70s [...]
    • Moore 2017: Genre [of Drunk]: Jazz/Pop/R&B [...] Thundercat's music, which takes on many forms all at once: '70s funk, R&B, punk with tinges of fusion [...] Each song [on Drunk] hovers around the two-minute mark, defying those '70s fusion forebears whose tracks could drag on over dense harmonies and time signatures.
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  40. ^ "Le Top de la semaine : Top Albums - SNEP (Week 9, 2017)". Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
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Sources edit

  • Gaillot, Ann-Derrick (March 2, 2017). "Thundercat's Drunk Is A Revealing Look At The Ways We Cope". The Fader. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  • Kot, Greg (February 22, 2017). "Thundercat 'Drunk' on musical variety". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  • Moore, Marcus J. (February 26, 2017). "Thundercat: Drunk". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 27, 2017.

External links edit

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Drunk is the third studio album by American musician Thundercat 1 released on February 24 2017 by Brainfeeder 2 It features guest appearances from Kenny Loggins Michael McDonald Kendrick Lamar Wiz Khalifa Mac Miller and Pharrell 3 It was released nearly four years after his previous studio album Apocalypse DrunkStudio album by ThundercatReleasedFebruary 24 2017 2017 02 24 Recorded2015 2016GenreFunk jazz hip hop pop psychedelia R amp B soulLength51 24LabelBrainfeederProducerFlying LotusSounwaveThundercatThundercat chronologyThe Beyond Where the Giants Roam 2015 Drunk 2017 It Is What It Is 2020 Singles from Drunk Them Changes Released June 18 2015 2015 06 18 Bus in These Streets Released August 24 2016 2016 08 24 Show You the Way Released January 25 2017 2017 01 25 Friend Zone Released February 15 2017 2017 02 15 Walk on By Released February 22 2017 2017 02 22 Drunk incorporates a range of stylistic influences including funk hip hop jazz pop psychedelia punk rock R amp B soft rock and soul 4 The album received positive reviews from music critics 5 A ChopNotSlop remix from OG Ron C DJ Candlestick amp the Chopstars entitled Drank was released as a special edition purple vinyl record Contents 1 Songs 1 1 Overview 1 2 Discs one and two 1 3 Discs three and four 2 Cover and packaging 3 Critical reception 3 1 Accolades 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksSongs editOverview edit Drunk has been described as incorporating the stylistic influences of funk hip hop jazz pop psychedelia punk rock R amp B soft rock and soul 4 Multiple reviewers noted jazz fusion influences in the album 6 7 8 and The Independent s Andy Gill wrote that the album switch es abruptly between cool jazz prog fusion and sleek soul 9 Discs one and two edit The album s opening track Rabbot Ho is one of several songs on the album that references alcohol recreational drug use and partying and concludes with the lyric Let s go hard get drunk and travel down a rabbit ho le 10 Uh Uh is a jazz funk instrumental 8 Bus in These Streets makes reference to problematic smartphone use and disconnecting oneself from digital technology 10 A Fan s Mail Tron Song Suite II derives its title partly from Thundercat s pet cat Tron 11 its lyrics pertain to how Thundercat would prefer to be a cat than a celebrity and features a chorus of repeating meows 9 12 Lava Lamp has been described by Thundercat as follows Feel like it s a never ending tale It is a lover It is a person that loves you There s love and love lost That s what that is for me 11 Both Lava Lamp and Show You the Way have been characterized as soft rock tinted 13 the latter song which features vocal contributions from Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins has also been described as yacht rock 8 Thundercat said of Show You the Way That song to me is about going down the rabbit hole taking you to another place It s me denoting I can show you how to get to another place On the edge of dark there s the brightest light It means a lot to me in the sense of the experience that I ve had growing up with friends and people that I ve been around where it s inviting them into where I come from emotionally 11 Regarding Jethro which has been characterized as synthy R amp B 8 and by Thundercat himself as incorporating a little bit of disco Thundercat stated That song feels closer to me talking about death than anything It s the inevitable I don t know That was just my identification with it That s literally all I can tell you about that song 11 Walk on By is a hip hop duet between Thundercat and Kendrick Lamar 8 that utilizes a drum machine 11 Tokyo which features references to the anime Dragon Ball Z 10 was influenced by Thundercat s love of anime and his experiences in the eponymous Japanese city 11 Jameel s Space Ride is named after Thundercat s younger brother Jameel Bruner 11 and contains lyrics alluding to police brutality over a synthy Nintendo beat 8 Discs three and four edit Friend Zone named after the interpersonal relationship concept contains references to the video game series Diablo and Mortal Kombat 10 Them Changes a track first released on Thundercat s 2015 EP The Beyond Where the Giants Roam 12 features a sampled beat from the 1977 song Footsteps in the Dark by the Isley Brothers 14 Drink Dat is a slow jam featuring rap verses by Wiz Khalifa the song s lyrics explore the futility of alcohol and drug use as a means of escape from one s problems 10 Describing Drink Dat Thundercat said Wiz smokes and I always had this theory that the smoker and the drinker find each other He would trip out watching me drink sometimes and be like Whoa He d be like Man it s pretty crazy I was like The way you smoke that s just the way I drink It didn t scare him it was definitely intense for him though It was like Wow there it is The smoker and the drinker personified and I feel like that s that song 11 The Turn Down featuring vocals by Pharrell contains political and environmental themes 8 and was described by Thundercat as the everything is terrible song It s very serious but at the same time a bit joking 11 The tracks Inferno I Am Crazy and 3AM are considered by Thundercat to be akin to a single composition I feel like those three songs are actually one song Essentially if you re listening to it straight through there s a bit of a story to it You can hear it It s like Am I going crazy And then it s three o clock There s a part where I kind of really open up about how I feel about things If you were listen to them again just consecutively you can hear it a bit 11 The final track on the album DUI concludes with the lyrics One more glass to go where this ends we ll never know 8 Cover and packaging editBrainfeeder s Adam Stover designed the album cover and packaging for Drunk 15 The front cover image photographed by filmmaker Eddie Alcazar features Thundercat nose deep in a pool of water staring intensely 15 16 Alcazar said of the shoot We first were going to shoot it in Flylo s bathtub I had it all ready and filled up with bubbles and even set up moody lights and everything but Thundercat couldn t fit We moved the shoot to the pool outside right when the sun was going down and that s when things just got really magically weird I was shooting film and my exposure had to be perfect so he had to hold his breath and be still for minutes at a time That bubble you see by his nose represents the struggle 15 Stover drew inspiration from vintage jazz and funk records in designing the album s front and back covers and layout 15 inspiration was also drawn from the soundtrack to the 1974 film Death Wish composed by Herbie Hancock as Thundercat wanted Drunk s visual design to be stylistically similar to that of the Hancock record 15 The album s title is set in the Cooper Black typeface and its credits and track listings are set in Franklin Gothic 15 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 9 10 17 Metacritic80 100 5 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 The Observer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Pitchfork8 5 10 6 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Drunk received general praise from music critics On the review aggregator website Metacritic the album received an aggregate score of 80 based on 26 reviews indicating generally favourable reviews 5 Aggregator AnyDecentMusic gave it 7 9 out of 10 based on their assessment of the critical consensus 17 In a strongly positive review for Exclaim Daniel Sylvester praised Thundercat s groove and ability to seemingly shift through song to song while changing a few things but keeping that groove going well 13 Accolades edit Publication Accolade Rank Ref BBC Radio 6 Music Albums of the Year 2017 1 26 Exclaim Top 10 Soul and R amp B Albums of 2017 3 27 The Guardian The Best Albums of 2017 8 28 Noisey The 100 Best Albums of 2017 98 29 NME NME s Albums of the Year 2017 50 30 Pitchfork The 50 Best Albums of 2017 24 31 Rough Trade Albums of the Year 2017 9 32 Stereogum The 50 Best Albums of 2017 47 33 Vinyl Me Please The 30 Best Albums of 2017 19 34 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Rabbot Ho Stephen BrunerDennis Hamm0 382 Captain Stupido BrunerSteven Ellison1 413 Uh Uh BrunerZack Sekoff2 164 Bus in These Streets BrunerLouis Cole2 245 A Fan s Mail Tron Song Suite II BrunerMark Spears2 386 Lava Lamp BrunerSpears2 587 Jethro BrunerEllison1 348 Day amp Night BrunerS Burris0 379 Show You the Way featuring Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins BrunerMichael McDonaldKenny Loggins3 3410 Walk on By featuring Kendrick Lamar BrunerKendrick Lamar3 1911 Blackkk BrunerSpears1 5912 Tokyo BrunerHamm2 2413 Jameel s Space Ride BrunerCole1 0914 Friend Zone BrunerCharles Dickerson3 1215 Them Changes BrunerEllisonChris JasperErnie IsleyMarvin IsleyO Kelly IsleyRonald IsleyRudolph Isley3 0816 Where I m Going BrunerEllison2 0917 Drink Dat featuring Wiz Khalifa BrunerCameron ThomazTaylor Graves3 3518 Inferno Bruner4 0019 I Am Crazy Bruner0 2520 3AM BrunerEllison1 1521 Drunk BrunerEllison1 4222 The Turn Down featuring Pharrell BrunerPharrell Williams2 2923 DUI BrunerHamm2 18Total length 51 24 Japanese version bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Length24 Hi featuring Mac Miller BrunerMalcolm McCormick3 01Total length 54 25Personnel editStephen Thundercat Bruner vocals all tracks bass all tracks programming tracks 10 12 18 19 21 22 Miguel Atwood Ferguson strings tracks 18 23 S Burris synth bass track 8 Zane Carney guitar track 2 Louis Cole drums tracks 4 13 keyboards tracks 4 13 programming tracks 4 13 basically everything track 13 Kevin Daddy Kev Moo mastering Charles Mono Poly Dickerson keyboards track 14 programming track 14 Steven Flying Lotus Ellison mixing additional production tracks 1 5 7 10 13 15 16 18 23 synthesizer track 15 programming tracks 2 7 9 15 16 18 20 21 Taylor Graves keyboards track 17 programming track 17 Dennis Hamm keyboards tracks 1 6 7 9 11 12 18 20 23 piano tracks 3 15 synthesizers track 6 Kendrick Lamar vocals track 10 Kenny Loggins vocals track 9 Michael McDonald vocals track 9 keyboards track 9 Harry Rabin engineer track 9 Mac Miller vocals track 24 Deantoni Parks drums tracks 7 16 Zack Sekoff programming track 3 Mark Sounwave Spears production tracks 5 6 11 Cameron Wiz Khalifa Thomaz vocals track 17 Kamasi Washington saxophone track 15 Pharrell Williams vocals track 22 Charts editChart 2017 Peak position Australian Albums ARIA 35 58 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 36 72 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 37 39 Canadian Albums Billboard 38 78 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 39 35 French Albums SNEP 40 153 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 41 63 New Zealand Heatseeker Albums RMNZ 42 3 Scottish Albums OCC 43 46 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 44 56 UK Albums OCC 45 37 US Billboard 200 46 50References edit Mertens Max January 25 2017 Thundercat Announces Third Album Drunk Featuring Kendrick Lamar Pharrell Flying Lotus and More Vice Retrieved February 22 2017 O Connor Roisin January 25 2017 Thundercat reveals details of third album Drunk ft Kendrick Lamar Pharrell Wiz Khalifa and Flying Lotus The Independent Retrieved February 22 2017 Dandridge Lemco Ben January 25 2017 Thundercat Announces Drunk Album Shares Show You The Way With Michael McDonald And Kenny Loggins The Fader Retrieved February 22 2017 a b Multiple sources Degrazia Leah February 24 2022 Thundercat Parlayed Critical Acclaim Into Mainstream Success With Drunk Genius Retrieved October 4 2023 Throughout the 23 track project Thundercat effortlessly weaves together elements of funk jazz R amp B prog and soul while jumping from serious topics like police brutality to lighter fare such as friend zoning Ellis Petersen Hannah April 13 2017 Thundercat on breakout album Drunk laughing at racism and his sexy cat Tron The Guardian Retrieved October 4 2023 Drunk is a wild odyssey of 23 tracks each less than three minutes long that fuses Bruner s untouchable jazz credentials with punk hip hop stoner psychedelia funk and 80s soft rock his soulful falsetto voice pondering subjects as varied as anime losing your wallet and police brutality Gaillot 2017 Thundercat explores these impulses and what drives us to them on Drunk a figure eight shaped loop through jazz R amp B and funk influences that serves as his third studio album Kot 2017 Drunk Brainfeeder crams 23 songs and snippets into 51 minutes that evoke the sumptuous jazz infused R amp B of the 70s Moore 2017 Genre of Drunk Jazz Pop R amp B Thundercat s music which takes on many forms all at once 70s funk R amp B punk with tinges of fusion Each song on Drunk hovers around the two minute mark defying those 70s fusion forebears whose tracks could drag on over dense harmonies and time signatures a b c Reviews for Drunk by Thundercat Metacritic Retrieved February 24 2017 a b Moore 2017 Ritchie Kevin February 21 2017 Thundercat goes from serious to seriously stupid on Drunk Now Retrieved October 4 2023 a b c d e f g h Philp Ray Thundercat Drunk Resident Advisor Retrieved November 15 2020 a b c Gill Andy February 22 2017 Album reviews Sleaford Mods English Tapas Stormzy Gang Signs amp Prayer Thundercat Drunk and more The Independent Retrieved February 22 2017 a b c d e Gaillot 2017 a b c d e f g h i j Schmidt Torsten January 25 2017 Thundercat Breaks Down Drunk Track By Track Red Bull Music Academy Retrieved October 4 2023 a b Corcoran Nina March 3 2017 Album Review Thundercat Drunk Consequence Retrieved October 4 2023 a b Sylvester Daniel February 22 2017 Thundercat Drunk Exclaim Retrieved February 22 2017 Larson Jeremy D July 9 2015 Thundercat Them Changes Track Review Pitchfork Retrieved September 26 2023 a b c d e f Steven Rachael March 20 2017 Work Thundercat Drunk box set combines darkness humour and psychedelia Creative Review Retrieved June 11 2023 Francis Dayne March 12 2017 Top 5 album covers with memorable designs The Signal Retrieved June 11 2023 a b Drunk by Thundercat reviews AnyDecentMusic Retrieved June 24 2017 Kellman Andy Drunk Thundercat AllMusic Retrieved February 24 2017 Kot 2017 Hutchinson Kate February 23 2017 Thundercat Drunk review a lopsided wonderland of stoned soul The Guardian Retrieved January 23 2018 Carroll Jim February 22 2017 Thundercat Drunk album review hear the bassist get wicked The Irish Times Retrieved February 22 2017 Thundercat Drunk Mojo 282 91 May 2017 Cochrane Greg February 23 2017 Thundercat Drunk Review NME Retrieved December 13 2019 Jaward Isa February 26 2017 Thundercat Drunk review mesmeric and funk fuelled The Observer Retrieved January 23 2018 Lynskey Dorian May 2017 Feline Groovy Q 371 113 BBC Radio 6 Music Staff November 27 2017 Albums of the Year 2017 BBC Radio 6 Music Retrieved December 8 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Exclaim Staff November 30 2017 Top 10 Soul and R amp B Albums of 2017 Exclaim Retrieved January 9 2018 The Guardian Staff December 13 2017 Best Albums of 2017 The Guardian Retrieved December 13 2017 The 100 Best Albums of 2017 Noisey December 6 2017 Retrieved February 10 2018 NME s Albums of the Year 2017 NME November 23 2017 Retrieved November 28 2017 The 50 Best Albums of 2017 Pitchfork December 12 2017 Retrieved December 13 2017 Albums of the Year Rough Trade November 14 2017 Archived from the original on November 15 2017 Retrieved November 14 2017 Stereogum Staff December 5 2017 The 50 Best Albums of 2017 Stereogum Retrieved December 6 2017 The 30 Best Albums of 2017 Vinyl Me Please Retrieved 6 December 2017 ARIA CHART WATCH 410 auspOp March 4 2017 Archived from the original on April 21 2017 Retrieved March 4 2017 Austriancharts at Thundercat Drunk in German Hung Medien Retrieved March 23 2017 Ultratop be Thundercat Drunk in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved March 4 2017 Thundercat Chart History Canadian Albums Billboard Retrieved March 7 2017 Dutchcharts nl Thundercat Drunk in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved March 4 2017 Le Top de la semaine Top Albums SNEP Week 9 2017 Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique Retrieved March 7 2017 Offiziellecharts de Thundercat Drunk in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved March 17 2017 NZ Heatseeker Albums Chart Recorded Music NZ March 6 2017 Retrieved March 3 2017 Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved March 18 2017 Swisscharts com Thundercat Drunk Hung Medien Retrieved March 8 2017 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved March 4 2017 Thundercat Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved March 7 2017 Sources edit Gaillot Ann Derrick March 2 2017 Thundercat s Drunk Is A Revealing Look At The Ways We Cope The Fader Retrieved October 4 2023 Kot Greg February 22 2017 Thundercat Drunk on musical variety Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 23 2018 Moore Marcus J February 26 2017 Thundercat Drunk Pitchfork Retrieved February 27 2017 External links editDrunk at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drunk album amp oldid 1207509252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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