Album Rating: 4.5
Huh, yeah Idk I just don't hear it at all. Starmaker rly doesn't sound that unconventional to me (esp comparing it to other country albums like Antlers in Velvet). It's a great album but the songwriting between it and this isn't some crazy huge departure. Both dreamy, lush, filled with earworm choruses. Hm
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Oh I´ll re-spin for sure, it was a first impression.
I am also not that familiar with the genre aside from the occasional sput reference, unless you count "folk"ish discs I guess. but then we have international differences on that
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Album Rating: 4.0
The second half of the album is more similar to Starmaker
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Album Rating: 4.5
Said the deaf cunt who said the only good instrumentation on this is an acoustic guitar
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Album Rating: 4.5
Holy fuck lol Reflections is unreal
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yessss I'm glad someone else connects with Reflections as much as me
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Album Rating: 4.5
On first listen and so far I can confirm naysayers are silly gooses
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Album Rating: 4.5
Omfg Tired of Feeling Good is heavenly
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Album Rating: 4.0
Crystal Heart is so freakin good
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Album Rating: 4.0
Are you boycotting One Thing, Sowing?
My ranking would probably be something like this:
1) The World Moves
2) Lake Song
3) Crystal Heart
4) Ain't No Cowboys In Georgia
5)Heaven Knows I Won't Be There
6) One Thing
7) Reflections
8) Hard To Make A Living
9) Big Sky
10)Tired Of Feeling Good
11) Boots Mine Gold
12) Broken Token
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Heaven Knows I Won't Be There" is the first to hit me as a 5/5 track, but several others are way up there too. Honestly a 4.5 alongside Starmaker isn't out of the question, the gap closes a bit with every listen.
On the other end, I think "Broken Token" and "Big Sky" are the closest this has to duds (the latter I appreciate enough though for what it's doing).
I'll have to give Reflections a more focused shot - I think it kind of drifts past me and I forget about it after all the greatness that follows but I do like it a lot, just not as much of an earworm as some of these other songs perhaps.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Surely it’s silly geese
But as you’re possibly the only fully invested naysayer then silly goose might suffice
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yall are literally out of yr minds putting Boots that low lmao
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Album Rating: 4.5
You guys massssssively overrate The World Moves imo. After several plays that's easily bottom half for me.
1. Reflections
2. Boots Mine Gold
3. Tired of Feeling Good
4. Hard To Make A Living
5. Lake Song
6. Heaven Knows
7. Crystal Heart
8. Cowboys in Georgia (warmed up to this one)
9. The World Moves
10. One Thing
11. Broken Token
12. Big Sky
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Album Rating: 4.5
You could do that, but this is better so Idk why you would
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Album Rating: 4.0
Ranked/Rated so far:
1. The World Moves [4.5]
2. Crystal Heart [4.5]
3. Tired of Feeling Good [4.5]
4. Boots Mine Gold [4.5]
5. Heaven Knows [4] (ahhhh, sort of the big ballad, bit of an outlier, retro with a different retro vibe)
6. Lake Song [4]
7. Reflections [4]
8. Big Sky [4] (I like this as a closer)
9. Hard to Make a Living [4]
10. Ain’t No Cowboys [3.5]
11. One Thing [3] (almost gets it right)
12. Broken Token [2.5] (short and…it jams a bit, it gospels a bit)
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Album Rating: 4.0
The Wovenhand isn’t that country (more rock this time) and it isn’t THAT good, s’alright, 3.5
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Album Rating: 4.0
Bronco and Starmaker are easily the best country albums I've ever heard
I mean both great albums but lol, your ignorance is showing here
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you should change your pfp to a container of salt
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Album Rating: 4.0
Oh yeah Colton you phrased it fine I just meant that if those two are the “best” you’ve heard it shows your lack of experience in the genre is all
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