>>72419163you're probably gonna call me a wannabe music critic snob or contrarian for this but here goes
my reasoning for this is that I've always disliked songs that have a meandering feel to them where they are too wordy and the intruments blend together too much (which is exactly what Red is like e.g. there's no clear bassline or chords or anything), also Red's verses are so wordy and clustered that it sounds like Mori is just talking quickly rather than rapping with a flow
I prefer Dead Beats to Your Mori because while Dead Beats is cheesy cringecore it's just fun for this reason whereas Your Mori is tonally confused; tracks like Red and Bully are serious in an almost tryhard kind of way, too melancholic and wordy but the instrumentals don't really justify it because they don't sound heavy or sad enough to justify what it's like lyrically so it falls really flat - then you have tracks like Guh which are really out of place with those so there's no coherent feel to the EP unlike Dead Beats
tl;dr Your Mori is tonally inconsistent, the emotional songs don't hit hard enough because weak instrumentals and the lyricism is too forced and word salad-y whereas Dead Beats is just cringecore fun