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Post subject: Re: You Didn't Have To Kill Them All | The Twilight Sad thre
Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 2:51 am
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run2death wrote:
Stardog Champion wrote:
run2death wrote:
Stardog Champion wrote:
run2death wrote:
Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
Probably their best album yet.
Should that album be my starting point with them then?
I saw them a few years ago when they opened for The Cure. I liked what I heard that night, but I got very lazy with following up on it.
I'd probably start with Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave.
It's got their best melodies and James Graham's vocals are really spot-on.
Thanks for the recommendation. I swear I'm actually going to give this band some time this year.
You really should, they're great.
I've finally started to give this album a few listens. I love the opening. "There's a Girl in the Corner" and "Last January" stood out for me right away. Other tracks are starting to really grow on me. The back half of "In Nowheres" in particular has helped me come around on that track. I love the way it builds from (roughly) the minute before (2:30 mark or so) the nightmares part kicks in.
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