Aversion is the ticket for a train ride through the disappointing world of mainstream hip-hop and double standards.
Antelope transition is desperately trying to push something important in their texts, which fails miserably. With all her strength she would like to raise with the album "aversion" as many problems and motivate people to think. Similarly, pregnant with meaning as a tattoo of Chinese characters, and the lyrics come across on this album. The lyrics seem generally very immature and forced. I had not at any time feel that the musicians understand their texts themselves or for the stand, what they want to say. Self-referential masturbation is the keyword here.
Who knows Morlockk Dilemma or SSIO know how interesting can be a special kind of emphasis. In the transition, however, antelopes professional help is desired by a speech therapist.
If you do not have time to read the image, or to deal with the hip-hop scene, then you should definitely buy aversion. The desperate attempt to go some way in the depth and somehow "underground" to remain, making this record almost a satire on the modern hip hop.
Should you be spoiled by other artists who actually saying anything and still sound good, however, is you disappointed this album immeasurably. The Cro-inclined listener will however be happy about this nice alternative.
Break out your pitchforks out and let yourself be transported to a world of half-knowledge and autoagressiver texts.