Years later, Stoney remains Post Malone’s most cohesive project. While Beerbongs & Bentleys was bigger and Hollywood's Bleeding was shinier, Stoney has the grit. It sounds like an artist making music in a bedroom, unaware that he is about to become one of the biggest stars on the planet.

Stoney is a vibe. It’s the sonic equivalent of a warm beer on a cold porch. From the opening strums of "Broken Whiskey Glass" to the melancholic auto-tune of "Feeling Whitney," the album captures a very specific feeling: being young, successful, and somehow still incredibly lonely.

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