Thoughts on this vs their second?
this easily
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yep. 'One Time' is awesome too but this has more of a unique personality, in fact TDOSI probably does as well it just isn't quite as cohesive as what came before.
Either way, THIS BAND IS UNSTOPPABLE.
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the destruction of small ideas > the fall of math IMO
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Album Rating: 4.5
https://65daysofstatic.bandcamp.com/u-u-vol-4
https://youtu.be/68NvvJClDKI
holy shit this is the coolest idea ever
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Album Rating: 4.0
That is quite a cool idea, but as much as I like their music I'm a little tentative about immediately committing to this. This bit does tempt me though 'unexpected breakcore math insanity'.
Presumably their new album will be available separately (if so I'll end up buying it). I own virtually everything they've done and seen them live several times, so I don't feel any obligation (not that you should anyway) to go all out at this point in time.
P.S. From the evidence I've seen/heard these guys come across as a little pretentious and self-righteous, which is weird for me as usually I have no opinion on the personalities of artists I like.
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Album Rating: 3.0
A Demon of the Fall 5 and this band has a post-rock tag. I need to check this as asap as possible.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The two after this are nearly as good (& quite different), also the glitchy electronics make this album more so than the post-rock, although I guess that's subjective and will differ from person to person.
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this album is giltchier than the destruction of small ideas, but the fall is so beautifully written - guitars and pianos and orchestras.. even vocals on the closer
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Album Rating: 4.0
TDOSI is an eclectic mix of styles using various instrumentation, first time they went in a 'dancier' direction as well with 'Eastern European Dance Parties' (really cool EP by the way). At other points it just goes ballistic with intense drumming and epic twisted post-rock-ish crescendos, again it's not typical of post-rock, even less so than here. At least here you can pin down all the post-rock influences quite easily. And yeah Seeds is so cool, Circle Takes the Square helped on that track.
Wow, I'm babbling now.
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TDOSI is the first 65dos record i heard, i was like 15 and When We Were Young & Better just blew me away. The guitar melodies were so intricate and the drumming/piano gave it such an interesting, dynamic feel.
Didnt really listen to fall of math until like, 2016 literally. amazing experience though. gentle in its own way while also being more synth heavy
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Album Rating: 3.0
In a lot of ways this is reminding me of World's End Girlfriend, but...I don't want to say not as good, but a bit more tame. This is still dope, though; I'm quite enjoying it.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I sort of get that, the orchestral post-rock-isms, the glitch ladened electronic elements etc. I think WEG definitely lean quite heavily towards neo-classical & this doesn’t. I like WEG though (& Kashiwa Daisuke who’s similar).
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Album Rating: 3.0
Japanese post-rock is my sheeeeeeit. But yeah, this has rock elements in place of where WEG has neo-classical elements.
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don't go down to sorrow tho >>>
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Album Rating: 4.0
This is still a classic. One of a kind.
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Album Rating: 5.0
The Fall of Advanced Algebra
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Album Rating: 3.9
I 'member the show they pulled out for the 10 year anniversary, and fuck it was 6 years ago. Huge show.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Nice. I’ve seen these guys live a fair few times, probably the most overall actually... either these guys or Future of the Left.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Forgot how much of a treasure this album is. Fix The Sky A Little has distressing levels of feels - might give these guys + Downy a big playlist binge soon
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yeah this is always a great album to revisit after a while
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