Album Rating: 4.0
Well he’s the one that said Cable Car would FIT on this album lol
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Album Rating: 2.5
yeah, neek's fray comparison is on point
from now on this vocal style be dubbed beerbelly emo, and it's something we need less of going forward
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Album Rating: 5.0
there’s eight seconds left in overtime
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Album Rating: 4.0
Johnny I'm dredging this up from a few pages ago but it always makes me laugh
"・Pale Fire reference in "Classic Movies" was a real double-take lol"
See Pale Fire get referenced all the fucking time in tunes and it's always the same fucking waxwing slain line from the very first line of the very first canto of the (almost) very beginning of the whole book lol
Like even the Menzingers dipped into that pool
Like just once I want to see stilletos of a frozen stillicide
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Album Rating: 2.5
no stilletos here, only worn-out sneakers on grownass men reminiscing about the fun adolescence and early twenties they never had in the first place
no life no glory
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Album Rating: 4.0
Shouts to the acid trips at 22 that turned sad 4 hours in
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"Like just once I want to see stilletos of a frozen stillicide"
on the one hand yes, but also paha what? other than the menzingers who are a fake band and do not exist, where are these references and why have they been hiding from me
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Damn that corporate Menzingers and their holograms
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Album Rating: 4.0
Lmao fuck I think I might be misremembering frequency lol
The profundity in slain waxwing shadows is artificially diminished by association with creep band Menzingers and their SparkNotes the entire high school reading list aesthetic
And also think in my head I added The Lawrence Arms to the list but that was Master and Margarita that they did
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Album Rating: 3.7
"the menzingers who are a fake band and do not exist" [2]
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Album Rating: 4.0
Never heard of this band before, but just gave this album a full listen. Very solid stuff! Some moments here gave me similar vibes to bands like Modest Mouse or Brand New. Looking forward to listening to their last album album as well.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Started listening to them in 2013 back in high school. Loved their debut, the EP, and TDDB. Especially their debut, but TDDB grew on me too.
Was really excited for this. But it just feels boring to me. Like every song feels the same. One of my favorite thing about TDDB is the transition from mellow Your House Was Aglow to the exploding South Street back to the mellow Elder and Oak, the ups and downs in the flow is beautiful imo. But this album just feels quite flat throughout.
The lyrics, while emotional on paper, I just can't resonate with. Maybe it's a life experience thing.
Still decent music to listen to in the background. Just sad that it doesn't make me emotional at all. Only listened through it 8 times though. Maybe it will grew on me, as most music do.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I think it's a lot more subdued and idk if it's my more reminiscent and defeated mentality these days but honestly it hits a lot more than I wish it did sometimes. It's warm and comforting but there's to me a constant long that seems to stop the record from sounding wholeheartedly happy whereas The Dark Dark Bright had moments of massive jubilance.
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Album Rating: 5.0
This is more dynamic and varied than TDDB lol, it's just less explosive
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Album Rating: 3.5
Which one of you sorry SOB's 1.5'd this? Smh.
Album rules hard
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Album Rating: 3.0
not me but i am a sorry SOB either way.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Feels better after a few more careful listens with the lyrics. It's comfortable enough. Sad but not too sad, hopeful but not too hopeful. I don't know.
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im at war with this simulated ink on this virtual paper and the meanings thereof which i have crafted into fucking cringe i cant do this
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Album Rating: 4.5
You ok bud
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“im at war with this simulated ink on this virtual paper and the meanings thereof which i have crafted into fucking cringe i cant do this”
But have you parsed the ung?
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