Why Don't We Like 22, A Million?

I know what it feels like to not like a new artist's album, and I know it's pretty heartbreaking. If you think about it, you kind of get lucky when your brain falls in love with certain music. It's like finding yourself in love with a person.

I think others don't enjoy it mainly because of it's unexpected progressions and experimental nature. That is, however, why I would say 22,AM is perfect, if not just absolutely brilliant and powerful. I feel his use of sound in this one is so special, because digital music can easily become annoying for me. For example, the only song I dislike of Justin's is the produced version of Heavenly Father (live a capella version is so beautiful). However, I am never annoyed with 22,AM, even with certain songs that have repeating sound like 22(over soon). Every note, sound, and level seems to be perfectly comfortable where it is and shows a lot of focus, dedication, and attention to detail; and you feel that emotion and struggle when you listen to it. This wasn't just thrown together this was toiled and tortured over.

/r/boniver Thread