lol
and lol at artist intentionposting (although otherwise on board with that reading, song is big time mantra territory - not sure where I'd place it religiously, doesn't feel like any christian standard i can think of rn, something more earthen and almost pagan about it and those lyrics (unlike No Reason, which is promo Sunday school filler material))
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Album Rating: 4.5
The flow from Red Moon to the end is perfect
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
Onirium's avatar is so cute
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All good, love that avi so much, petition for every comment to be a fogza comment
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
i bet you onirium is now immediately going to change the avatar to an egg mayo sandwich and render my comment null and void
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Album Rating: 4.7
this album reaches crazy heights. prob coulda been 14 amazing songs instead or whatever but i somehow dont mind
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Album Rating: 3.0
'Onirium's avatar is so cute' (2)
adorable, nearly said the same
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Album Rating: 5.0
"his album reaches crazy heights. prob coulda been 14 amazing songs instead or whatever but i somehow dont mind"
basically my sentiment as well. albums can always be chopped down to their best bits, but everything here is good enough to listen to and makes for an awesome double album experience
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Album Rating: 4.5
Only songs I could see cutting are Time Escaping or Wake Me Up to Drive. Maybe Love Love Love. I like all those songs but I think you could cut them without messing up the flow of the album
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Album Rating: 5.0
'but how do you know that’s the intention?'
if Metallica write a Metalli-ballad I don't think they were trying to write another Battery and something went wrong or they ran out of ideas :/
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Album Rating: 4.5
This is not a valid analogy lol
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Album Rating: 4.5
This is not a valid analogy lol
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
"Only songs I could see cutting are Time Escaping"
No
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Album Rating: 4.5
I have to say it’s the least fitting even tho I like it
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Album Rating: 4.5
It makes me think of Spyro 2
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Album Rating: 4.5
I just love thinking about the entire crowd gleefully yelling THAT’S MY GRANDMA! when they perform Red Moon live. Also, the bass in this song has some cool moments
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Love to be that guy, but I think the experience of the whole > any one individual song. This just feels like the right band/album/genre of music to make this sprawling, ruminative double album. Might’ve been Pitchfork that said of Adrienne that she writes about “everything,” and it’s incredibly satisfying to see unfold over 80 minutes in 20 distinct declarations. There is an ethos hard at work that draws connections from Spud Infinity to Wake Me Up to Drive that is made explicit by the excess. To favor one direction (or favorites, regardless of) would lose that sorcery and bring the album closer to the true sum of its parts rather than one that becomes decidedly more-than. Makes it very personal, don’t it? Drawn to talk about it like a book with the power to teach me something, rather than songs to consider as ranked against each other.
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Consider, though: I am an idiot
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
No you're right, it's such an enjoyable full listen because of all the different directions that are not too jarringly different
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Album Rating: 4.5
I've rarely had an album sit with me the way this one does. Each time I go for a walk or get in my car to drive, I play the album from where I left off last, and it's always an adventurous listen, even after I've heard the whole album at least six to seven times at this point. And then throughout the day, different pieces will find their way into my head: the chorus from Time Escaping, the solo from Simulation Swarm, the repeated "I wanna live forever till I die" from Blue Lightning, the bounce of the jaw harp from Spud Infinity, the arpeggio of Heavy Bend.
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