Album Rating: 3.5
""Don’t Waste Your Anger..." makes my head hurt a bit" -- Yeah, there are too many clauses... I'll see if I can fix it up a bit; I wanted it to feel overwhelming, but even I'm struggling to read it now and I wrote the damn thing, haha. Thanks for looking out.
And for reading, let know what you think if you relisten.
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Album Rating: 3.7
Dirty Water back to back with End of the World is perf sequencing mmm
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Album Rating: 3.5
It really, really is.
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Album Rating: 3.7
Is it madness or badness to say the first three might be the weakest stretch here?
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Album Rating: 3.5
I'd go with that too, actually. I still Dream About you, Losing it and Big Smoke are my least favs
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah, me too. For me, though, I think it's partly cause Big Smoke and Dream were singles. They did the same thing with the last album, making the two big singles the second and third tracks. Dirty Water onward is definitely where the magic happens, though I do love God is Dead.
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Album Rating: 3.7
God is Dead was most defo the right way to kick this off, agreed there
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Album Rating: 5.0
I loooove Losing It
something about Wil’s voice in that track really hits the spot along with the lyrics. Massive grower and I like it as much as Heaven Eleven. Profiteering is also fun as hell
There’s really not a bad track here and I’m close to just slapping a 5 on this..
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Well written, really agree with the sentiments here.
I saw the Smithies just before the lock down, and they played Profiteering, stating it was a new tune.
Wil yelled the opening lyrics, "everything is fucked, everything is fine..." and he paused, as if waiting for the crowd response to his lyrical prose.
Initially everyone giggled, before a tidal wave of roaring support engulfed the room... it felt like a welcome back to the a band that was in 12 mnts of obscurity.
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Album Rating: 4.0
digging the absolute fuck out of this
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Album Rating: 5.0
good man
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Album Rating: 2.0
Dirty Water kinda sucks
(Album is pretty disappointing tbh)
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Album Rating: 5.0
ban this man
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Album Rating: 4.0
already reported
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Throw Me In The River is the last album I heard by these guys, should I listen to MSOYTYAOM before this?
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Album Rating: 2.0
You can’t tell me I’m not a Smith Street fanboy. I went into this wanting to like it. And yes you should, because it’s better.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
and the since-reversed blacklisting of the band’s music from the local radio station that helped popularise them
...and they currently find themselves as the feature album on said radio station for the week.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Enjoying this one. Dirty water it's kinda hypnotic.
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Album Rating: 3.5
"...and they currently find themselves as the feature album on said radio station for the week."
Oh man, I didn't even notice, nice.
"Dirty water it's kinda hypnotic."
Song felt jarring on first listen, but now, 100 per cent agree. Top three for me. Production is fabulous.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I wonder why they choose to do that drowned out extended outro on the closer? Maybe it'll connect to the next album somehow.
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