Does anyone else listen to an album once and don't really like it but listen to it again and love it? Pic related
definitely took me a few listens to fully appreciate this
Glad I listened to this again.
When this clicked, it clicked HARD
I first got into them with their later albums so this and Lonesome Crowded West were off putting when I first heard them in high school. But fuck they grew on me almost immediately after
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmwDaFdVd8U
the hour long changed me
The first time I listened to Arcade Fire (Funeral singles on Much Music) I didn't like them, but after the Suburbs came out I went back and listened to it all and... it still didn't hit me until after I liked Neon Bible. That band really was a grower for me.
>>71530953
At what point do i either love them or just move on? I absolutely love a few of their songs but all the others just don't do it for me
>>71531023
I don't know, man. It took me over a decade to really listen to them. Maybe just let it happen gradually, if at all. I'm sure you have other things to do than try to force love.
>>71530872
I unironically bump Drake and Josh Season 5
>>71530583
This.
Plenty of times. Mostly with dense, obscured work such as The Narcissist.
Really you should listen to an album at least 3 times over.
>>71532586
Meant The Redeemer but yeah.
>WHAT YOU DID WAS WRONG
aesop rock
used to hate him and think he was corny but then i heard him on an MF Doom radio station and i was like "oh ok i kinda get it now"
>>71530583
This x2
>>71530583
Yep
Also Slanted and Enchanted by Pavement
>First listen
wtf where are the crescendos
>Second listen
sad and terrified
Doris > EARL > IDLS
IDLS is okay a bit bland and dark tho
solace is a cool little side ep too
That last track became incredible and transcendental after the third listen.
I thought it was kinda antiquated at first. Wtf... 10/10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm93kv9J7tw
yes
Things have to click.
There's very few albums I enjoyed fully on the first listen.
Sure. Sometimes I just have not be in the right / a good mood when I've tried something for the first time. Then upon trying it again under better circumstances I can be left wondering why the hell I didn't like it in the first place.
>>71533676
I don't know how this couldn't click straight away if you're into post rock.
>that fucking harrowing narration going into that guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP4rI07nxwY