About this album
Sound:
"Emo-inflected melodies intertwine with raw, confessional lyrics and lo-fi production, creating an intimate sonic landscape."
Where they were
Released on August 15, 2017, 'Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1' marked Lil Peep's debut studio album following his breakthrough mixtapes. At this point in his career, he was solidifying his role as a leading figure in the emo rap movement, blending elements of alternative hip-hop and punk aesthetics.
Why it matters
The album debuted at number 38 on the Billboard 200 chart and has since been recognized for its significant influence on the emerging emo rap genre. Lil Peep's unique sound and aesthetic paved the way for a new wave of artists who blend emotional vulnerability with contemporary hip-hop styles.
Essential tracks
- "Save That Shit" — This track encapsulates Lil Peep's signature blend of vulnerability and catchy hooks, showcasing his ability to convey deep emotion within a commercial framework.
- "Awful Things" — Featuring a collaboration with Lil Tracy, this song highlights the album's themes of heartbreak and longing while incorporating pop-punk influences that resonate with fans.
- "Better Off (Dying)" — A poignant reflection on despair and isolation, this track stands out for its haunting melody and raw lyrical honesty, emblematic of Lil Peep's emotional depth.
Release Date
August 15, 2017
Artist Origin
Sweden
Tracklist
- 1 Benz Truck (гелик) 2:40
- 2 Save That Shit 3:52
- 3 Awful Things 3:34
- 4 U Said 3:44
- 5 Better Off (Dying) 2:35
- 6 The Brightside 3:36
- 7 Problems 3:29