Cellar Door: Terminus ut Exordium - The Underachievers
Cellar Door: Terminus ut Exordium

According to Issa Gold, this album was named “Cellar Door” because cellar doors represent new openings and depth of thought. “Terminus ut Exordium” directly translates to “the border to the beginning,” which follows this theme. The Underachievers dropped this album after releasing their mixtape Lords of Flatbush. Lords of Flatbush received negative feedback from UA’s core fans since it strayed away from the psychedelics and introspectiveness of Indigoism and had more of a “banger” vibe that was more mainstream, according to Issa Gold. This album went back to the indigo vibe much to core fan’s enthusiasm, with psychedelic, calm, and thoughtful tracks compared to Lords of Flatbush and It Happened in Flatbush. “Amorphous” features one of their favorite bands, Portugal. The man.
Distribution of songs on Cellar Door: Terminus ut Exordium by producer
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