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tkxxx7
September 27th 2011


6168 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

One of the best parts of Somewhere was the album's theme

HBFS
September 27th 2011


1564 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

yeah that line is amazing, this is really up there for aoty

AtavanHalen
September 27th 2011


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

what makes the song for me is the very end when he says he doesn't want to know how it ends so he left. on somewhere there was very little left to the imagination and i think that's the major difference between that album and this one




Inclined to agree. Starting to like this more than Somewhere.

nychicano
September 27th 2011


333 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Holy hell. I didn't know La Dispute and Mastodon released new albums.

Today is a good day.

SHAKEandBAKE
September 27th 2011


1346 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

So here's where I stand after a few listens.



Searching for a pulse > Somewhere > Wildlife (with very little between them).



King Park is probably my favorite song of theirs though.

Knott-
Emeritus
September 27th 2011


10260 Comments


you do keep saying

Dummit
September 27th 2011


391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i feel like La Dispute started listening to Modern Life Is War.



it really shows on this one.



i just constantly get reminded of how good Witness is, and how this has moments that sound and feel

similar.

HBFS
September 27th 2011


1564 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I WANT TO SEE IT ALL FIRST HAND THIS TIME

botb
September 27th 2011


17992 Comments


yeah the climax of king park is too fucking good.

Dummit
September 27th 2011


391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

it feels awkwardly awesome that they put two epic building story songs back to back(King Park, Edward Benz 27 Times).



its so tense and exhausting to listen to, but then you want to go around the album again to get back to them.

YouGotLucky
September 27th 2011


971 Comments


Album Rating: 4.5



LOL

ComfortablyDumb
September 27th 2011


395 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I love all the little nuances and extra sounds on this album, it's really layered. Like the really faint clapping in the distance during the spoken-word ending of a Poem. Great attention to detail, and little things like that just make the album so much more memorable for me.

ti0n
September 27th 2011


1769 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

This is way more mature than Somewhere... .



Whatsgood
September 27th 2011


178 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Album is the shit. Unfortunately Dryer doesn't have the range to make every line sound completely original (you could slip lyrics from somewhere into some songs and they wouldn't be out of place at all) but as a band they're KEEPIN IT FRESH. When it's not being experimental it's being passionate as shit and that's what makes Wildlife such an engaging listen.

tuk
September 27th 2011


152 Comments


I've always blamed this band for the way they concluded "Such Small Hands" (namely not at all) but I certainly will look into this.

Aids
September 27th 2011


24518 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

yussssss chan's rating is creeping up. 5 it bitch.

tkxxx7
September 27th 2011


6168 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

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wabbit
September 27th 2011


7059 Comments


according to rym this is better than fugazi- end hits.

FearThyEvil
September 27th 2011


18657 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This album actually shocked me that it was better than Somewhere at the Bottom of the River...

Aids
September 27th 2011


24518 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

a bunch of people like a band/album you don't, get over it



seriously, nothing on sputnik annoys me more than people insisting over and over again that a certain album "isn't good." stop checking the thread every ten minutes then and focus on stuff you do like.



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