Exactly, and thus you can let others know that subpar music is subpar. Also even if it only strikes you as Ok or pretty good there's often potential for it to grow on you. Idk it seems pretty straightforward to me
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I didn't die in the Falklands for this shite
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duck ^
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Album Rating: 1.5
goose!
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A world where you're not allowed to criticize Black Country New Road...
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Also of course we listen to music solely for our own enjoyment, like I said it just depends where what you find enjoyable about music (like whether you always want music to blow your mind or sometimes just want it in the background).
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Album Rating: 4.0
LEAVE KANYE OUT OF THIS
(In all seriousness I'm loving the jazz influence on this)
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Album Rating: 3.0
That part is so goofy
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Album Rating: 4.0
I think that's part of why I love it lol, the ridiculousness of the lyrics contrasting with the intensity of the music
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Album Rating: 4.0
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Bummed that this album isn't actually country. Misleading band name!
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What a bunch of rascals
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Brits mucking things up yet again
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Album Rating: 3.5
so this is the new meme band, right?
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it is post-meme but yes, very
man the top 3 trending albums (GYBE/Genghis/Ben Howard) are cursed rn, sput hitting some heavy diminishing returns hrs
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I think these guys have a lot of good ideas but it's really hard for me to get a sense of what they were actually going for with any of these songs
Almost every track here is like "okay, that's a pretty neat guitar part. Okay, these lyrics are kind of interesting and quirky. Okay, there's some cool sax stuff" and then it just never really coalesces or builds to much
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coalesce now that was a band
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coalesce > most bands
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no kidding!
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fo sure
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