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Reviewers on Rate Your Music and Album of the Year generally praise the production, with some calling it the best rage beats they have ever heard.

While Summrs and Ken Carson both utilize the Rage aesthetic, fans note that Summrs' "dark rage" on FALLEN RAVEN often feels more "nocturnal and weird" compared to Ken Carson’s more straightforward, high-energy approach. Some users on Reddit argue that while both are pillars of the "new wave," Summrs retains a more experimental edge through his dual-style albums. summrs_x_fallen_raven_x_ken_carson_type_beat_ex...

Summrs’ 2022 album, , is often reviewed as a "tale of two halves" that showcases his versatility in both the Rage and Pluggnb subgenres. The album is widely considered a high point in the underground scene, though critics and listeners frequently debate its length and vocal mixing. Sound and Production The album is split into two distinct sonic profiles: Reviewers on Rate Your Music and Album of

Many listeners on Reddit's r/hiphopheads feel the 23-track project is "bloated" and could have been more impactful if shortened to a more focused 10-12 track list. Comparison to Ken Carson Summrs’ 2022 album, , is often reviewed as

Shifts into a more melodic, atmospheric, and "chill" sound. This half is often seen as a spiritual successor to his earlier work, emphasizing emotional delivery over guitar-laden or piano-based melodies. Critical Reception

A common critique is that Summrs can sometimes be "carried by production," with some listeners finding his vocal performance or lyrics to be less memorable than the beats themselves.

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