Comparison answer surface Yeat discography

ADL vs LYFESTYLE

LYFESTYLE currently leads ADL in Chorus's Yeat critic-consensus view.

ADL sits at 47/100 across 3 reviews, while LYFESTYLE sits at 57/100 across 5 reviews. LYFESTYLE has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around ADL, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.

Score Gap
10
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
2
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
ADL
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
ADL by Yeat
Consensus forming Tighter consensus

ADL

Yeat

ChoruScore
47
Reviews
3
Confidence 85%
Sources 3
Range 30-60
Spread 12.5
Chorus Call
Mixed-to-negative consensus

Consensus is still forming across 3 professional reviews. Yeat's ADL opens as a production-forward spectacle that both dazzles and frustrates critics, and the consensus suggests a mixed verdict on whether the scale pays off. Across three professional reviews, the record earned a 46.67/100 consensus score, with reviewers praising moments of clarity and melodic payoff while cri

Primary Praise

The best song is "Griddlë" because its trap hammers and production make it a clear standout.

Primary Criticism

The album’s core strengths are its production variety and Yeat’s vocal quirks, which turn shallow lyrics into compelling textures.

Standout Tracks
Griddlë 2Nite My Time
Source Spread
30 · Slant Magazine 60 · Rolling Stone
LYFESTYLE by Yeat
Established consensus Higher score More reviews Higher confidence

LYFESTYLE

Yeat

ChoruScore
57
Reviews
5
Confidence 86%
Sources 6
Range 30-80
Spread 16.4
Chorus Call
Split critical consensus

Yeat's LYFESTYLE staggers into view as an unapologetic exercise in rage-tinged maximalism, and critics are split on whether its kinetic shocks constitute progress or repetition. Across five professional reviews, the record earned a 57.2/100 consensus score, with praise for moments that turn chaos into hooks and complai

Primary Praise

The best song is "Orchestratë" for its inventive flow switches and maximalist production.

Primary Criticism

The album's core strengths are high-energy rage production and occasional vocal flair, undermined by repetitive arrangements and aesthetic obsession.

Standout Tracks
THE COSTËS GENERAL ALBUM SEQUENCE NEW HIGH (FEAT. DON TOLIVER)
Source Spread
30 · The Needle Drop 80 · Slant Magazine