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Nomos
June 19th 2011


1737 Comments


Indigo is pretty cool, but White is the best.

Lost But Not All Gone is the best song I have heard in a long, long time.

Sowing
Moderator
June 19th 2011


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

where's the love for yellow?

THIEF
June 19th 2011


240 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

indigo > yellow > blue > white > black > violet > green > orange > red

Theres a little yellow love.

(that was tough, given that the only ep's that I dont absolutes LOVE are orange and red)



One thing that says a lot about this album is the distribution of peoples preferred ep's. In the end, it seems to come down to what genres people like, rather than the quality of the album as a whole, which is proof this album is a complete success at what it hoped to achieve.



Might I add also that the post-rock bit at the and of the blue ep is simply incredible.

Acre
June 19th 2011


847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

For me, I freaking love the first and last track of Yellow, but thought the middle two didn't live up to the standard those songs set. The Dead Don't Starve is fine, if not remarkable, whereas A Sua Voz just feels completely pointless to me.

Sowing
Moderator
June 19th 2011


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I like all of them. I agree A Sua Voz is the weakest of the 4 but even at that it's still good

Nomos
June 19th 2011


1737 Comments


I'd agree with thief. No matter how bored I am by some of the sections, there's no denying it's all done very, very well.

klap
Emeritus
June 19th 2011


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i might actually agree with channing here although i really like blue and indigo too

Sowing
Moderator
June 19th 2011


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

3.5 is the lower bound IMO. This album is a tug of war between a 4 and a 4.5 for me

luci
June 19th 2011


12844 Comments


Sam didn't even hear the album

Acre
June 19th 2011


847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Green is definitely growing on me a lot, though I still have trouble getting over how the chorus of Things That Hide Away. IDK, something the repeated use of the word "Why?" that makes me think of an annoying child.

luci
June 19th 2011


12844 Comments


Yeah the chorus always leaves me cringing.

AlexTM510
June 19th 2011


1471 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

4.6 avg. rating daaayum.



i kinda figure it'll go down eventually but still wow

psykonaut
June 19th 2011


3913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah some of the songs miss the mark, i remember the repetition in "the body" being particularly painful to listen to. but when the songs are good, they're really great

AlexTM510
June 19th 2011


1471 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

mmm, personally I enjoy all the songs, some more than others. But I do think anybody who has the slightest interest in this kind of progressive music should find something to enjoy here.

fsharptrit0ne
June 19th 2011


4816 Comments


Starting this for the first time now

THIEF
June 19th 2011


240 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I'm not sure why everyone has taken up to hating on Things that Hide away. Personally, I absolutely love that track, including the chorus. Although I do agree, the english language needs more synonyms for the word "why".

toolpeth182
June 19th 2011


317 Comments


Things That Hide Away is definitely hittin me the hardest. love it.

Polymath
June 19th 2011


3836 Comments


2 hours dammit I don't know if I want to listen to this

THIEF
June 19th 2011


240 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Do it. Fastest 2.5 hours of my life. Although I must say, its rather hard to process in play-through, and its highly addictive.

Polymath
June 19th 2011


3836 Comments


Yeah I think I should, I might regret not doing so in the future



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