Buy Now
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
The SourceJul 2, 2013In comparison to his past two albums, Cudi has grown the furthest from his purest hip-hop roots on Indicud, successfully carving out his own space using fundamental tools of hip-hop. [Jul 2013, p.91]
-
Apr 23, 2013Overall, Kid Cudi is refreshing and lively thoughout Indicud, proving he can go off and experiment (like he did on WZRD), yet come back to the Day & Night Cudi we have all grown to know and love.
-
Apr 23, 2013Scott Mescudi may be many things and nothing all at once but he's definitely not the "same lame old same thing."
-
Apr 23, 2013Cudi's unrepentant attitude is partly why Indicud sounds so engaging, at least during the album's sparkling first half. (Sadly, he doesn't have enough good songs to fill out its hour-plus, 18-track length.)
-
Apr 19, 2013It's an entertaining, vibrant, and artistically filling album, so consider it a "presents" effort and enjoy the show.
-
Apr 19, 2013Indicud won't work for everyone, but if you're a Cudi fan, this album finds him sounding better than he has in some time.
-
Apr 19, 2013Indicud is an ambitious project that Kid Cudi took a blind shot at, and while by no means does he completely exemplify his immortal identity, he certainly makes a compelling case nonetheless.
-
Apr 23, 2013Indicud is still a Kid Cudi record, and like its predecessors, it’s a long, unhurried listen, paced like drifting fog.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 100 out of 166
-
Mixed: 43 out of 166
-
Negative: 23 out of 166
-
May 5, 2013
-
Apr 19, 2013
-
Jun 18, 2013