James Blake The Colour in Anything
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Ryus
May 11th 2016


37885 Comments


i did not expect new james blake to be better than new radiohead :'[ oh well time to jam this instead

Lord(e)Po)))ts
May 11th 2016


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yeah, me neither, but unfortunately its true and people like Polyethylene are in the most embarrassing state of denial ive ever seen

AmericanFlagAsh
May 11th 2016


13689 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Both Radiohead and Deakin are better than this

But it's funny seeing you Potsy jacking off to an album like I do

anat
May 12th 2016


5852 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Why are RH expected to reinvent the wheel and display grander experimentation with each release but JB is okay to release the same album (at double the length)

Polyethylene
May 12th 2016


4677 Comments


despite the fact it flows twice as good as Amnesiac does

Polyethylene
May 12th 2016


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and AMSP flows much better than TKOL for that matter, with its moronic clustering of all the percussion-dense tracks at the beginning before trailing off into balladry

Polyethylene
May 12th 2016


4677 Comments


even if Deakin doesn't have as technically impressive a voice as JB, that clearly counts for fuck all when Deakin can alter between hope, joy, sadness and mania

whereas JB is capable of conveying the single emotion of "I spilled my porridge on the floor of my London apartment and am heartbroken by it", and even then it sounds like shit

Lord(e)Po)))ts
May 12th 2016


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"But it's funny seeing you Potsy jacking off to an album like I do"

youve never seen me jack off to an album as pathetically as you do. if u wanted to tho i could guide you to the right threads.

"Why are RH expected to reinvent the wheel and display grander experimentation with each release but JB is okay to release the same album (at double the length)"

they aren't, radiohead are just expected to release an awesome album (which they failed at)

as for poly you're just objectively wrong about everything sorry no point in arguing with a cretin like you

Lord(e)Po)))ts
May 12th 2016


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"whereas JB is capable of conveying the single emotion of "I spilled my porridge on the floor of my London apartment and am heartbroken by it", and even then it sounds like shit"

better than thom and co conveying the single emotion of "we dont give a single fuck any more but our fans are retards they will buy this"

Polyethylene
May 12th 2016


4677 Comments


alphabetical tracklisting = an objectively poor album with no redeeming features made by heartless moneygrabbers


luv the logic sweetheart, keep it up

Lord(e)Po)))ts
May 12th 2016


70256 Comments


look at your precious denial, its so cute awe



Lord(e)Po)))ts
May 12th 2016


70256 Comments


da wittle baby sad his favwit bandband made a poopy?? poly have a crycry???? d'aaaweeeeee so cuuuutee

Polyethylene
May 12th 2016


4677 Comments


Astounding. Your finest moment.

Polyethylene
May 12th 2016


4677 Comments


is that a direct quote from an Adam Sandler movie or

AmericanFlagAsh
May 12th 2016


13689 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ooooo this is getting saucy

AmericanFlagAsh
May 12th 2016


13689 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Although, Poly, you won't accomplish anything. Potsy will just rate the album lower because he's stubborn as shit.

Ryus
May 12th 2016


37885 Comments


lmfao great thread

wtferrothorn
May 12th 2016


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Sonically, lyrically and melodically superior to this painful snoozefest"

I know, this is so better than AMSP ;]

Polyethylene
May 12th 2016


4677 Comments


"Although, Poly, you won't accomplish anything. Potsy will just rate the album lower because he's stubborn as shit."

Ohhh, is THAT how his brain works? Well why didn't somebody say so!

anat
May 12th 2016


5852 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I want it to be over



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