Album Rating: 4.5
no those people have a disease called seasonal affective disorder
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Album Rating: 4.5
A surprising amount of people get depressed around winter.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
I walk 2 hours a day, and I like my music to complement the environment I'm walking in. If I listen to American Football in winter I still love it, but it's like watching Police Academy at a funeral... it just doesn't fit properly. Doesn't make Police Academy any worse.
I don't get depressed around winter at all; it's actually my favourite season.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Also, if I space out the music I listen to (ie. Boxer, Turn On the Bright Lights, and XX in the winter, 3EB, Pavement, and Phoenix in the summer), I find it easier to attach specific memories and nostalgia to them, which is something I really like to have with my favourite albums.
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Album Rating: 4.5
i dont see how such a depresssing album (this one) would be an ideal summer listen. the moods of isolation/desolation seem to match winter more than anything.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
I can't imagine listening to this is in the winter. Summer music doesn't have to be uplifting (although this is mostly major key; the only depression outside of "Stay Home" is in the lyrics, which often take a secondary role in this album). Third Eye Blind is a thoroughly depressing album, but it's also perfect for summer.
That's not even to mention that some people don't have absolutely perfect summers all the time, including clearly Mike Kinsella.
This album is so lush and beautiful, (not even to mention that there's a song called "The Summer Ends") that even while not being cheerful indie-pop it still is made for summer.
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Album Rating: 5.0
It's about summer ending and the depression beginning
But I don't gotta deal with that shit cuz california
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Yeah Canada means that fall basically means American winter, so we have to start listening to summer music earlier.
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Album Rating: 5.0
well spring here is as hot as most summers and summer here is like death
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
I'll be in that neck of the woods in late June/early July...
I've been saving up listening to "Everything In Transit" by Jack's Mannequin for the trip because I don't want to associate it with grey, rainy Nova Scotia.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Great review, but I'd say this is the perfect *fall* album. It seems to fit cool autumn nights more than sweating-my-ass-off hot and humid weather.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Where I live, summer is cool enough that sweating-my-ass off hot and humid weather doesn't really happen. MY experience with this album is that it sounds best when I'm walking on a really sunny day with trees and dandelions and all that (I live in Halifax Canada, where the city is filled with trees everywhere, including downtown.)
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Album Rating: 4.0
Where I live it was about 110 degrees for a few weeks last summer
That was awful
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eternium ment dressed
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i live in boulder creek CA fuck dude best city ever
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winter is depressing as fuck
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not for me dude here in northern ca fuck it's like bm 24/7 hmammm
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Album Rating: 3.5
I like this album a lot, but 5 stars? I don't know about that, their vocalist could use some training to get his pitch dead on. Never Meant is and will always be a staple in my summer playlists though. Awesome review as well, will pos.
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Album Rating: 5.0
This was a long time ago bro, he sings like a champ now
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Album Rating: 3.5
Ahh I don't doubt that, isn't this from like '98? Either way I'm just saying it's not necessarily a perfect or classic album, just really really enjoyable haha. I find myself sort of struggling to keep my interest all the way through the album, but that's just me haha.
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