There was literally a news article for this 4 days ago buddy
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deal with it. the video wasn’t a part of the original article.
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ShartHarder, don't shit yourself buddy!
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YOUR MIND IS A MOUNTAIN
BEFORE YOU
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ShartHarder, did the bitch convention start this week?
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MrToothbrush doesnt need your fucking shit ShartHarder
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it's to be expected the people love the deft ones
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ShartHarder more like TryHarder
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From the day he was born until the day he's laid to rest
Eternally sharting
Who will ever clean such a stubborn mess
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Listened to this 5 times and remember liking it but can’t remember anything other than the opening riff
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I’ve only listened to it a few times, I’ll probably stop and save it for the album drop but it’s grown on me!
They don’t really do short heavy hitting songs like this too often, I think I was just expecting “more” but that “more” is just the rest of the record lol
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hey you guys Turnstile have a new album coming
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OOOUAAA
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Song has grown on me a lot over the last few days after initially feeling like it was fine, but not very memorable. It's tightly written, not particularly catchy but invigorating as a whole. And while it doesn't do a whole lot to distinguish itself from other similar tracks in their discog, the leanness gives it some distinction, like Wildcard was saying.
Been revisiting Ohms too, and while I think that record is really solid, every song is basically 4-5 minutes long and it's easy to kinda fall into a lull when listening to it all at once. The songs end up not having as much structural distinction between them as they should, even if they are all good and memorable individually. More and more over the years I find myself really appreciating when an artist mixes up song types and lengths; there is a subtle way an album gets exhausting when each track has practically the same runtime. It's sort of the way writing feels more interesting and alive when there are a variety of sentence lengths at play.
Would love for more short tracks. Ones like this, mixed along a couple longer ones that push toward 10 mins, as well as the usual ~4 min stuff.
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the bridge is awesome
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They’ve dropped the track lengths. There’s like five about this length, two are right at 4:08, and tracks 5 and 11 are both about 6 mins, those being “souvenir” and “departing the body”
Very excited to hear those two. And when I say about this length I mean it very literally, there’s a bunch that barely cross the 3 minute mark and the track right after this one doesn’t even hit that. So yeah I kinda agree with you and I’m kinda happy to see how lean some of these songs are, I’m expecting one of them to be an interlude of sorts but I’m expecting a lot of them to be these shorter heavier cuts. Albums gonna be interesting.
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definitely want more heaviness than we got on ohms, that is peak deftones for me
they've done enough of the dreamy shoegaze stuff over the last decade
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Well I think Diamond Eyes is the only record that’s shorter so I expect it to be a little bit more simple and to the point because that’s pretty much what that record was. I’m fine with that as long as the dreamgaze shit gets a few mins which I totally expect from at least one of the longer tracks.
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also, departing the body is the most “Deftones” track name that Deftones never used
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I can't stop listening to this fucking song
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You son of a bitch, I thought we were getting a second single for a moment!
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I can't stop listening to this fucking song [2]
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Peak Deftones
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still the coolest band in the world
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