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Circles

Current price: $13.59
Circles
Circles

Barnes and Noble

Circles

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On September 7, 2018, just a month after the release of his critically acclaimed fifth album,
Swimming
, Pittsburgh rapper
Mac Miller
died from an accidental drug overdose. His struggles were no secret, but there was a glimmer of hope on
that hinted that better days might be around the corner. While those possibilities were unfortunately lost with his passing,
Miller
did manage to record extra material that ended up on the posthumous set
Circles
. Intended as a companion piece to
(i.e. "swimming in circles"), the album was completed by producer
Jon Brion
(
Fiona Apple
,
Kanye West
), who maintained the laid-back vibe and introspective mood of its predecessor. Subdued and reflective, the beats hit softer and the reliance on piano and
Brion
's quirky production choices make for a lush, comforting listen. With the bittersweet benefit of hindsight, the album's lyrics shed some light on
's state of mind at the time of his death, providing clear signs that the rapper was in need of more help and support. For fans,
will be a tough listen, as
's often-playful musical backing belies the sadness and resolve in
's voice. On "Complicated," he languidly raps that he's "way too young to be gettin' old" atop shiny synths, later wondering "Why does everyone need me to stay?" on the frustrated "Good News." On "Surf," he makes it even clearer, deciding he's "gotta get going before I'm gone." Even when he's singing someone else's material, as on "Everybody," a cover of
Arthur Lee
's 1972 song, he manages to make the original lyrics sound even more dour, concluding that "Everybody's gotta live/Everybody's gonna die." If
hadn't passed,
would be an insightful, focused addition to his strong late-era catalog, shining a necessary light on emotional and mental health struggles and sobriety through his deeply reflective lyrics and the wonderfully enjoyable and warm production work by
. Instead, it's yet another reminder of lost potential and a life cut tragically short. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

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