Album Rating: 4.0
No but they're usually at least catchy or intense. I mean a lot of their songs are built around choruses. I just think the whole "haaaaaaaaaang the elephant, haaaaaaaaaang the elephant" is dull af
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Album Rating: 5.0
Those verses though.
"I don't know anything about truth,
but I know falsehood when I see it,
and it looks like this whole world you've made"
"Lord, for sixty-so years I've surrendered my love,
to emblems of kindness, and not the kindness they were emblems of"
"Sometimes I think all our thoughts are just things,
and then sometimes think things are just thoughts"
"This mock trial can no more determine my lot,
than can driftwood determine the ocean's waves"
Come on man that track is pure poetry
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Album Rating: 5.0
Elephant is one of my least favorite tracks, mainly not a fan of the chorus. But Aubergine and Mermaid are great.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Hayley's contributions on this are so fitting. This is def tied for my #1 mwY album, the other being B,S.
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Album Rating: 4.0
This album has like, 3, maybe 4 great tunes
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Album Rating: 5.0
This album has, like, 0 bad songs : )
It's just edged out by B,S for me but this album is such a fine tuned machine; so fluid and outstanding in its execution.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Catch for us and brother sister are the only albums of theirs really worth listening to imo. Aubergine is annoying as fuck. Mermaid does nothing, elephant has one of the most boring choruses ever
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Their​ best album lyrically, Nine Stories is their best song, their most thematically complete and cohesive album, just their best album.
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Album Rating: 5.0
aubergine is perfect.
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It's so gorgeous
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Their​ best album lyrically"
I'd say that goes to B,S and/or CFUTF
lyrics on this are still great though
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Ya know, I think that's a fair argument, so I'll just say it's my favorite of theirs lyrically
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Album Rating: 4.0
that's definitely fair, Aaron is just a fantastic and consistent lyricist through and through
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Album Rating: 5.0
This is probably my favorite of theirs lyrically as well although B,S is right there.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Sowing, what is your avi of? I absolutely love it
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I'm not too keen on Pale Horses lyrics because they're so damn arcane and indecipherable imo but there's some true gems even there as well
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Album Rating: 4.0
I tend to like his more abstract/indecipherable lyrics opposed to his more straight forward ones, definitely makes sense why this is your favorite mwY lyrically
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Yep, I definitely prefer his more flowery straightforward stuff. This is honestly maybe my favorite album lyrically by anyone. Left and Leaving exists tho so it's hard to say
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Album Rating: 5.0
@calmrose: It's just shadow art of The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me's cover.
Concerning the lyrics, they're brilliant on every record so I suppose it's just about what theme you identify with. B,S is very existential, Pale Horse is apocalyptic, and this is by far their most philosophical (my review here summarizes that). I love them all just about equally - but B,S has always been my favorite because it's intensity makes the messages sound more urgent. In terms of melodic flow and how the words read on paper however, I prefer this.
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Album Rating: 4.0
ah yes, I see it now haha, it's quite awesome though
"B,S is very existential"
this definitely, which is why it's my favorite of theirs lyrically
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