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cosmopazz
August 21st 2017


410 Comments


con do you have the powers to approve reviews? post mine

Piglet
August 21st 2017


8476 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

very conflicted bout this album because jesse is a melodramaticunt and god it can be like staring at a brick wall on an overcast day but hey whats new its brand new



also speaking of karma police i think 1:34 of waste is a bit of a reference to fitter happier

Storm In A Teacup
August 21st 2017


45722 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you guys think just one song has a part here that sounds exactly like another song by another band? this album is literally a time capsule of music from the past 50 years. plagiarism/tributes never felt so good

supremejelly
August 21st 2017


1262 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

True, pretty sure 451 and 137 just represent the number of plagiarisms each of those songs contain

tlatla
August 21st 2017


34 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@ Storm



I believe we were talking about reminiscences and impressions, not about epigona (not to mention plagiarism).

Storm In A Teacup
August 21st 2017


45722 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

tlatla: you aren't part of any comments in the last two pages, unless you have two accounts, im not referring to anything you said. I'm talking about Cranberries/Nirvana/Kansas/Lorde feels. I love this album for doing that and don't consider it plagiarism. Like the new AFI album as well, but this pulls it off so much better.

tlatla
August 21st 2017


34 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I believe I hinted Nirvana and agreed with Cranberries. As to the other part - ok, sry, just misread.

Storm In A Teacup
August 21st 2017


45722 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah you did my bad

Deathconscious
August 21st 2017


27348 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Anyone noticed how the beginning of Waste is almost exactly a lot of songs?

anarchistfish
August 21st 2017


30312 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"the spoken word intro teases that something interesting and original is about to happen but then it just devolves into a brand new album."





yh unlike Daisy

tlatla
August 21st 2017


34 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

BTW have you noticed how JL shifted from astronaut/Jesus metaphors to water/sea/fish metaphors?



I guess it started with Mene. Now there are fish not judging at the bottom of the sea, something's stirring in a deep Atlantic trench and earth's only resident hidden under the ocean.

anarchistfish
August 21st 2017


30312 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

jesus metaphors from TDAG



fish metaphors from Daisy



ZilbelPing
August 21st 2017


6304 Comments


jamming it for the first time. bassline in 1st track is killer

tlatla
August 21st 2017


34 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@anarchist



Really, he started fishy/watery metaphors with Daisy? Haven't noticed.

Trebor.
Emeritus
August 21st 2017


59850 Comments

Album Rating: 3.3

I keep trying to listen to this and then not finishing it

ZilbelPing
August 21st 2017


6304 Comments


"I keep trying to listen to this and then not finishing it"

just happened to me yea

dctarga
August 21st 2017


1799 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

@tlatla



Even in TDAG, on Luca in particular, "we fixed you with cement goulashes, no one can save you now, unless you have friends among fish, there'd still be no air, to breath" something like that.



But yeah it's all over Daisy, "At the Bottom", its even in the song title ya know lol. Then the title track, and a couple others he has sea/fish/water lyrics.



Shit, "Play Crack the Sky" on Deja is just one big sea/relationship/love metaphor.

robotmagician
August 21st 2017


1328 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

yeah i had to force myself to finish it the few times i've listened. it just puts me to sleep, i'm shocked at how boring it is.

unclereich
August 21st 2017


12019 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Say glue one more time jesse

NordicMindset
August 21st 2017


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

sniffing glue



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