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Snake.
October 17th 2022


25376 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it’s the thought that counts

markjamie
October 18th 2022


898 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Blue Rev is excellent. But I can listen twice before I go to bed, and then wake up with Next of Kin or Adult Diversion from the first album running through my head. And then try as a might, I find it difficult to recall the melodies of the new songs.

I'm not really sure what that means, but I am fascinated to see how Blue Rev settles in terms of their discography over the next year or so.



LeddSledd
October 18th 2022


7445 Comments


I like this kind of happy sappy and saccharine

plus the production is nuts so ye

twlight
October 19th 2022


9181 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is aoty for me. Just a beautiful record and developes really well as you listen to the entire thing. It makes me happy and gives me hope for humanity.

TheGreatEscaper
October 20th 2022


37 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

@johnny can’t wait to see the rating climb higher and higher ;)



I think one of my favourite things about this album is how effortlessly chameleonic the emotions of the songs are. Listened to the album walking around town after a bad day and cried my eyes out. Listening again now after things have taken a turn for the better and it feels like a fist pump victory lap.

It’s not that the songs lack any emotions, it’s that they have handholds for so many different ones.

Keyblade
October 20th 2022


30678 Comments


need to hear this, I loved their debut. jheeze it's been 8 years since then

protokute
October 20th 2022


2714 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I might have been too harsh with my 3 for this, still don't like this nearly as much as Antisocialites, but some of the janglier songs are starting to have their effect on me, specially After The Earthquake, which might be my favorite tune from this.

AmericanFlagAsh
October 20th 2022


13612 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Antisocialites was better than the debut

protokute
October 20th 2022


2714 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Indeed, it was, Antisocialites is pure joy

proscett
October 20th 2022


102 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

nvm pressed is actually god tier

AmericanFlagAsh
October 20th 2022


13612 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I... dropped... out...

COLLEGE EDUCATION'S A DULL KNIFE

Cormano
October 20th 2022


4255 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@johnny yeah peep the debut, it has their best tunes and has aged incredibly well

AmericanFlagAsh
October 20th 2022


13612 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Top 5 here for me:

After the Earthquake

Belinda Says

Very Online Guy

Pomeranian Spinster

Easy On Your Own?

AmericanFlagAsh
October 20th 2022


13612 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Very Online Guy has such cool production

markjamie
October 20th 2022


898 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Very Online Guy is a highlight; the synths are a welcome shift and the transition from Many Mirrors (another highlight) is perfect.

AmericanFlagAsh
October 20th 2022


13612 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Don't think Johnny will like the debut much, guys

theBoneyKing
October 20th 2022


24673 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Love that Johnny and I are having the same journey with this album. Still think “Tile By Tile” is my favorite but the first two, “Many Mirrors”, and “Belinda Says” are also quite amazing.

TheGreatEscaper
October 21st 2022


37 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I really liked VOG when it released as a single but it’s grown off me as one of the lowlights of the album too (still pretty good though - the bridge and final climax alone make the song worth it).

‘nvm pressed is actually god tier’ facts.

redrig
October 22nd 2022


231 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Such a beautiful album, feels like I'm in love

theBoneyKing
October 22nd 2022


24673 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Drop the link coward



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