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This song has had a steady climb for me as well. On first listen was at the absolute bottom of the pile and now a year or so later probably now in the top half.
I feel that in some ways this is both the most accessible Gigaton tune to non-PJ fans and the most experimental song on the album.
I think it's the most accessible for sure, but it's not that different from Sirens.
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Not to get too sidetracked, but Sirens is one of a few PJ songs that I absolutely adore as well as shudder at. It and Love Boat Captain both have insanely weird structures/musical choices that I don't particularly like, but the lyrics are so earnest and damn.
I don't feel that way about Retrograde. While it starts out sounding like B O'B era sanitized PJ, its structure turns out to be amazing in my opinion.
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