Album Rating: 4.5
scratch that, wilder is a jam
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Album Rating: 5.0
unfair is definitely one of the best on that album. easily shits on cut your hair, possibly my fave vox on the album
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Newark Wilder is amazing man, Malkmus wins it on that one.
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Album Rating: 4.5
fuck, unfair is way better than i remember it too. like a raucous pub song
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Album Rating: 5.0
Gyro some albums you just have to live with a bit. Slanted & Enchanted is more an instant hit, Crooked Rain is one that creeps up on you after a few months, years, whatever
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Album Rating: 4.5
doing a total 180 here but wilder might actually be my favorite now
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Album Rating: 4.5
agreed, doof. i haven't really been able to get into this album for the last 5 years but i'm really digging it no. the second and third tracks sort of bored me a bit but i'm loving it again now at gold soundz
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Slanted is a tricky album for me, has some of Pavement's best tunes and a couple of other ones that aren't terrible, but drag on and on. I think the inconsistent and unpredicatble nature of it is part of its charm though, but for me Crooked Rain is considerably better.
Fuck man, all of Pavement's albums (save for the last one, perhaps) are incredible.
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah i agree i find myself skipping parts of s&e sometimes but the highlight songs are brilliant, thinking like summer babe and here for example
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Album Rating: 5.0
i really dig terror twilight too, obviously doesn't hold a candle on slanted or crooked but it's somewhat underrated imo
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I need to revisit that last one, tbh. I just listened to Brighten The Corners in full a couple of days ago, for the first time in quite a while, and I loved it a lot more than I used to. I don't remember that much from Terror Twilight to be honest, besides Spit On A Stranger which is a great song.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Actually I feel kinda dumb for not mentioning "There Goes My Gun" in my review because that song is incredible, especially the guitar.
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Friend or foe
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Album Rating: 4.5
Look at me
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Slicing up eyeballs, I want you to know
Being the first Pixies tune I ever heard, when putting on Doolittle for the very first time, I honestly couldn't have hoped for a better song to introduce me to the band. Not my favorite, but a flawless opener.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Cool
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