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ThunderNeutral21
December 5th 2012


3863 Comments


shit

AStableReference
December 5th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Now back to discussing the album.



His pitched up vocals in Dimple were unexpected and amusing.

ZGP1992
December 6th 2012


302 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"If brains were rain you'd surely be a desert/ Look, dont go to a mindreader. Go to a palmist, I know youve got a palm."



Love this guy.

AStableReference
December 6th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Does your face hurt? Cause it's killing me!

AStableReference
December 6th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It had more up until the last day or so. I guess that's the problem with an album like this being featured on the front page.

AStableReference
December 6th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I understand why some people would hate this, though. It really isn't for everyone and isn't want peopel would look for in music.

ThunderNeutral21
December 6th 2012


3863 Comments


scott 4 might be my favorite, the drift is pretty close. i didnt really get any of the lolcountry scott albums but i have scott 3 and 4, climate, tilt, drift and this, but i havent jammed this yet. tilt is kinda eh. drift is way better

ThunderNeutral21
December 6th 2012


3863 Comments


tilt had a cool feel but I just didn't really get into it. It's not bad by any means, I could see why anyone would hate any of his post scott 4 albums too, even though tilt was the least enjoyable one for me it's definitely a good transition that helped set up what he would do with the drift, and Im guessing this.

AStableReference
December 6th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

70s Scott Walker (besides the songs he wrote for Nite Flights) doesn't really matter. Scott Walker himself hates them and doesn't want to re-release them. It was a rough period for him

ThunderNeutral21
December 6th 2012


3863 Comments


yea why did he ever do that shit....eh whatever scott 4 might be the best for me, drift is sick though

AStableReference
December 6th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It was because of his record label and the commercial failure of Scott 4. You should watch the documentary "30 Century Man", it goes in to detail on the progression of his career.

Aids
December 6th 2012


24939 Comments


does his early stuff sound like this at all? I heard a song from this and it was pretty cool but I'm not sure if it's my thing or not. he's been making music since like the 60s though right? best starting point maybe?

ThunderNeutral21
December 6th 2012


3863 Comments


his early stuff really sounds nothing like this, scott 4 kind of has this dark tone to it though that suggested he may revisit that type of thing at some point. and he did. scott 4 may be my fave though its so fucking good

AStableReference
December 6th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

His 60s work was much less harsh and abstract. Start with either Scott 3 or 4 for his 60s stuff.

AStableReference
December 6th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

That whole verse there, the way he delivers the lines and the music behind it, it's both a laugh and an adrenaline rush.

DocSportello
December 6th 2012


3693 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"Zercon" is in a league of its own.

NightmareCinema16
December 6th 2012


2016 Comments


I finally found it! So far, this sounds really good.

AStableReference
December 6th 2012


2202 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

To those that actually got a physical copy, the lyric booklet really enhances it.

NightmareCinema16
December 6th 2012


2016 Comments


That's gonna be difficult to find in the stores anymore.

ThunderNeutral21
December 6th 2012


3863 Comments


stable honest opinion, whats better this or the drift



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