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YoYoMancuso
Emeritus
November 29th 2020


19776 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nurse-Space Song-Stuck on You-Heliotropic gives this 5 potential

TooManyFriends
March 13th 2021


3520 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

space song must be the most nervewracking song to play live on guitar. imagine hitting a wrong string. would totally kill the mood

facupm
March 27th 2021


12092 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

what a song man, the absolutely definitive space song

Shemson
April 7th 2021


4170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is fantastic, and yes, regarding the comment using the album title - I did plan it

Shemson
April 9th 2021


4170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Listened to nothing else for 3 days... think this might be a 5

TVC15
April 10th 2021


11384 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Pretty easy 5 ye

claygurnz
April 10th 2021


7799 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Haha welcome Shemson, you're on the way to discovering how amazing this band is.

Shemson
April 10th 2021


4170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I totally missed a glorious chunk of 90s alt and grunge in my life so I’ve been digging in and seeing what I missed. I think this is the crown jewel so far, it’s so good.

bloc
April 16th 2021


70880 Comments


This has really grown on me

DDDeftoneDDD
April 16th 2021


23537 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

cool!

and its okay, because it's actually very good!

TheWr3tched
April 16th 2021


492 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I've always felt that Pitiful is overlooked/under-appreciated

claygurnz
April 16th 2021


7799 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

It's a solid song but one of the more straightforward alt rock tracks here. The spacey ones are what sets these guys apart from their peers.

TheWr3tched
April 16th 2021


492 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

For sure, I'd agree with that...maybe its just that they also do the straightforward alt rock better than their contemporaries of the time.

papudo
April 19th 2021


329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

after a while i perceived that 'nurse who loved me' was actually about drugs



i mean, in a certain sense, the whole album orbits around drugs

Shemson
April 19th 2021


4170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah the whole album tells the story of the guy going through a break up who gets addicted to heroin and then eventually kicks it at the end in Daylight. It has pretty much nothing to do with space as the title and album cover make you think!

papudo
April 19th 2021


329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

very cool concept, indeed.



and this album has some magic late 90's atmosphere that it's indescribable. Not just because of the trivial fact that it was produced in late 90's, but mainly because it summarizes so well the most remarkable aspects of grunge and alternative rock in its musicianship.

TVC15
April 19th 2021


11384 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"It has pretty much nothing to do with space as the title and album cover make you think!"



Yeah, when I read along to more of the lyrics on the album I was surprised that alot of songs actually don't have much to do with space. Still, there's songs that are most definitely about space like Solaris (which is about the Tarkovsky movie of the same name)





"after a while i perceived that 'nurse who loved me' was actually about drugs"



Same here, I started listening to this album a lot last year when I was going through amphetamine addiction and the lyrics to that song took on a whole new meaning when I started reading them.

Chambered79
April 20th 2021


1032 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

another space song is like top 5 songs ever

claygurnz
June 15th 2021


7799 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

^ Came here to write that comment

Mongi123
September 16th 2021


22471 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Anyone ever smoke and listen to Heliotropic specifically. Wow it goes so well. Also the best song on here (;



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