Joytime II

| Marshmello

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Joytime II

Joytime II is the second studio album by American DJ and record producer Marshmello. It was released on June 22, 2018. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    On Joytime II, Marshmello takes what’s come before him does little more than simply add more—a pile of garish and unmemorable synth-slop that’s as charmless as the mask atop his head.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    The LP unfolds in the same manner as its predecessor, 2016’s Joytime, which means that every song sounds like it has already been pre-leased for use by energy-drink companies or extreme-sports squads.  

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  • Chorus.fm

    Joytime II is an album filled with fun electronic club sounds that later become boring due to its monotony. 

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  • EDM Tunes

    Whatever the case may be for Mello’s divergence from his usual EDM-pop formula on this one, the fact remains that the Marshmello isn’t falling off the radar anytime soon. Especially if the Mello Gang has any say in it. 

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  • All Music

    Once again, we get a batch of pulsing, high-energy EDM anthems. 

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  • We Rave You

    An artist capable of splitting himself into two; his radio-friendly commercial alter-ego, and the trap-twisting dance DJ that his fanbase still hold a fond spot for in their hearts – Marshmello’s Mellogang members will be pleased to hear that this album, appeases the latter. 

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  • Substream Magazine

    Much like the marshmallow-headed DJ’s 2016 debut album Joytime, this one is full of sugary sweet instrumentals that practically beg for brightly-colored neon light shows .  

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  • Kevin's Album Reviews

    The EDM production is really shit. This album is just your typical EDM on what it sounds like today. This album is bad it's one of the worst albums of 2018.  

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  • Las Vegas Weekly

    Joytime II, a guest-free collection of rainbow-colored dance tracks arming the helmeted DJ with more musical ammunition.  

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  • DJ Times

    Steering away from his simplistic, vibrant trap beats that took the scene by storm to dominate that radio with his star-studded collaborations, the mello man has returned to his roots giving mellogang diehards what they’ve been yearning for with Joytime II. 

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  • That Drop

    The 9-track set is a template of electro-trap crossover that gave the masked producer his success. 

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  • Run The Trap

    All in all, “Joyride II” is a perfect example of improving upon an already great foundation. It is an excellent continuation of the first album and will only further catapult Mr. Mello into the musical stratosphere. 

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