Can we discuss how fucking great this album is?
Yeah it's pretty dang good.
A bit long, but I really enjoyed it. Solid comeback, a good classic "indie" sound without being too unoriginal
https://mega.nz/#F!Qyh2wa4A!N-InYCxdXiEregxLOT3dsw
>>73834233
fucking top tier album and its easily aoty. i have no idea how its been knocked down to a 3.60 from 3.99 on rym
i was surprised that it was good
when i listened to it and heard good sounds
and some of the lyrics were good
all in all it was a good time
>>73834288
People always seem to downvote more obscure things that end up highly rated on the chart.
>>73834288
Because RYM is notorious for being a shitty ass battleground between contrarians, metalheads, and people who rate like regular fucking human beings.
When this album first came out only FTW fans knew about it because it had been so long and no major publications had picked up on the fact that it was being released. I was one of the first 100 to rate it when it had a 4.06.
It fell because people are cunts and have shitty taste in indie pop
>>73834308
its a shame desu. i wish it got more recognition because its literally the best thing ive heard in years.
>>73834330
You're right. RYM is only really useful for cataloging your own shit. This album is really good.
>>73834233
That cover made me think it was math rock or prog rock and it's just indie rock
Great? It's better than a lot of stuff that's being churned out but it's nothing terribly special. Shame this wasn't their 2004 release as I think they would have been much more accessible with this.
>>73834233
As much as i fucking love this album I don't know why everyone likes the cover so much.
>not on spotify
into the trash it goes
>>73834542
it literally is on spotify though
also >spotify
>>73834542
Why don't you keep a local collection of music?
>>73834542
But it is on spotify anon.
>>73834233
It's fantastic
What's your favourite song from it? Mine is probably Controlling the Sea
>>73834648
controlling the sea or driving under the influence of loneliness 2bh lad
>>73834648
I like the second track the most.
>>73834648
a season underground probably
but controlling the sea is the best album opener i've heard in a good while
>>73834330
>muh 100 first voters
fuck off, you're part of the problem
Should I relisten to it? I didn't get the hype compared to the first one which was a masterpiece imo.
>>73834761
I mean that not in a contrarian way, but the fact that the reason why the album is even on the chart is that the only people who knew about it at first were fans of FTW
>>73834819
Yeah do it. It's an enjoyable indie pop record.
>>73834819
i would personally recommend relistening. however i realized that it was absolutely amazing on the first listen.
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>>73834566
It's not you fucking negros. What kind of 3rd world country do you fucks live in?
>>73834862
americucks btfo