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I have a couple friends who don't like it at all. Its too slow and boring...lacks guitar (rocking songs) they say.
I happen to like it a lot. I think that they could have brought the guitars up a little in the mix to make them more prominent but it is probably their best album since Z imo.
By that i mean the other albums to me had some more amazing songs but this one just flows and feels good. I like it quite a bit.
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I was very skeptical after hearing Big Decisions. Expecting more of the Circuital sound, I was in no hurry to get the album. Boy, was I wrong. I'm still digesting it and the songs are still carving out homes in my mind's ear, but there's something about this record that is extremely attractive. It is catchy and sexy in a still somewhat awkward way. we will see how I feel when the honeymoon is over, but right now I'm very much in love.
I was very skeptical after hearing Big Decisions. Expecting more of the Circuital sound, I was in no hurry to get the album. Boy, was I wrong. I'm still digesting it and the songs are still carving out homes in my mind's ear, but there's something about this record that is extremely attractive. It is catchy and sexy in a still somewhat awkward way. we will see how I feel when the honeymoon is over, but right now I'm very much in love.
Big Decisions sounds great on the album because its a bit out of left field on this record. its such a welcome surprise when it hits.
Joined: Fri November 15, 2013 6:14 am Posts: 11136
Strat wrote:
Kaius wrote:
I was very skeptical after hearing Big Decisions. Expecting more of the Circuital sound, I was in no hurry to get the album. Boy, was I wrong. I'm still digesting it and the songs are still carving out homes in my mind's ear, but there's something about this record that is extremely attractive. It is catchy and sexy in a still somewhat awkward way. we will see how I feel when the honeymoon is over, but right now I'm very much in love.
Big Decisions sounds great on the album because its a bit out of left field on this record. its such a welcome surprise when it hits.
yea, the record is a nice surprise.
I agree. It is much more welcomed in the context of the album, when it hits, as opposed to hearing it on its own.
This one has brought back some of the gravity of Z and the jangly country guitar of ISM along with those classic epic sized notes. Jim's lyrics are still "meh" at times but I think they're at least better than the last two albums and on par earlier stuff at times.
Joined: Fri November 15, 2013 6:14 am Posts: 11136
I can't argue with that. I guess it is his overtly religious themes and insistence on enunciating certain hard consonants that slightly turns people off, but he's pretty charming nonetheless.
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Kaius wrote:
I can't argue with that. I guess it is his overtly religious themes and insistence on enunciating certain hard consonants that slightly turns people off, but he's pretty charming nonetheless.
I can't tolerate the enunciation. Its worse than Eddie Vedder at his worst.
I was very skeptical after hearing Big Decisions. Expecting more of the Circuital sound, I was in no hurry to get the album. Boy, was I wrong. I'm still digesting it and the songs are still carving out homes in my mind's ear, but there's something about this record that is extremely attractive. It is catchy and sexy in a still somewhat awkward way. we will see how I feel when the honeymoon is over, but right now I'm very much in love.
Big Decisions sounds great on the album because its a bit out of left field on this record. its such a welcome surprise when it hits.
yea, the record is a nice surprise.
I agree. It is much more welcomed in the context of the album, when it hits, as opposed to hearing it on its own.
This one has brought back some of the gravity of Z and the jangly country guitar of ISM along with those classic epic sized notes. Jim's lyrics are still "meh" at times but I think they're at least better than the last two albums and on par earlier stuff at times.
New record does remind me of why I fell in love with this band. I also realize what was missing on Circuital: Hallahan! I can feel him on Waterfalls and I love it. He's one of my favorite drummers and a big reason they kick ass live.
But I still can't get pasts James' mediocre lyrics. I miss the weird-ass stuff he used to write like "Your brain melts in the twilight/ with the boar and moving trees." And what ever happened to making up words like Magheeta, Dondante, or Okonokos.
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