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Only listened to Invisible Darlings like 2 or 3 times when it dropped yesterday, gonna leave it alone until the whole thing is out. I've really had to fight the urge to play it again, which I'm taking as a good sign.
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Sinking feeling that preacher/organ-y jam Abby posted a clip of won't be a part of this, but never give up hope I guess
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^is that the one from spanakopita or w.e? swannatopia? i have a feeling that that material was written after 7s
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hypo's wrote:
all my bitches cook grits
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ooo yes that's the one i was thinking of! i like the sound of that one a lot. such an avey melody
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Stan wrote:
AI songwriting.
man if I were avey and I read this I'd wish I could erase my and anco's music from your memory
ready to go to war for this record apparently

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When Winter Wonderland came out, quite a few people said it sounded like AC on autopilot, compared to the rest of the album. That's the vibe I get here.
I don't expect every album to be an event or a distinct expression, particularly at this stage of their career, but The Musical and this one sound pretty rote.
Barring a select few, Dave tends to keep his best songs for the band while Noah keeps them for his solo records and I'm glad about that. If I get one Laughing Hieroglyphic, Goodside or A Sender, that's cool. I felt similarly about Eucalyptus and Cows. Pullhair Rubeye transcends almost anything in the wider AC catalogue but that's from a very different time, mindset and man.
I don't expect every album to be an event or a distinct expression, particularly at this stage of their career, but The Musical and this one sound pretty rote.
Barring a select few, Dave tends to keep his best songs for the band while Noah keeps them for his solo records and I'm glad about that. If I get one Laughing Hieroglyphic, Goodside or A Sender, that's cool. I felt similarly about Eucalyptus and Cows. Pullhair Rubeye transcends almost anything in the wider AC catalogue but that's from a very different time, mindset and man.
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Stan wrote:
Barring a select few, Dave tends to keep his best songs for the band while Noah keeps them for his solo records and I'm glad about that. If I get one Laughing Hieroglyphic, Goodside or A Sender, that's cool. I felt similarly about Eucalyptus and Cows.
This is a steaming hot take imo, though I don't totally agree for Noah's stuff from Merriweather but I suppose that wasn't really contending for space on any particular solo record anyway.
I wonder why it happens that way? Maybe it's the stuff the other band members resonate with? Or perhaps it's what they choose to present to the band because they think it'll resonate with them?
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This feels like a real solo release to me where Reset doesn't quite. Reset grew on me real bad. This seems more meaty.
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I seem to remember Noah saying in a interview he played the band all the demos he had
For skiffs and they chose what they liked best. Not sure how Dave does things
For skiffs and they chose what they liked best. Not sure how Dave does things
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reminder that he's doing an AMA on r/indieheads in about fifteen minutes 

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In the reddit thread he says his live show this year will be him playin solo!
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꧁༒☬𝓽𝓱𝓲𝓼 𝓱𝓪𝓼 𝓫𝓮𝓮𝓷 𝓪 𝓬𝓮𝓻𝓽𝓲𝓯𝓲𝓮𝓭 𝓭𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓲𝓷𝔂 𝓹𝓸𝓼𝓽☬༒꧂


꧁༒☬𝓽𝓱𝓲𝓼 𝓱𝓪𝓼 𝓫𝓮𝓮𝓷 𝓪 𝓬𝓮𝓻𝓽𝓲𝓯𝓲𝓮𝓭 𝓭𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓲𝓷𝔂 𝓹𝓸𝓼𝓽☬༒꧂
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sounds like he might want to incorporate an acoustic portion of the show too with just a guitar. i feel like that opens up a ton of possibilities that they usually don't have on their tours
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from the ama
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Alot of my previous releases have come from a very concrete vision of what i want the production to be like and the over all journey of the record Down There specifically. The 7s process was more about starting from scratch and just be able to interact with Adam McDaniel and the studio. The time was a very introspective for me. I was diving into the past as much as i was the present and future. So i think theres a little bit of hints at things ive done before in there but also hints of things to come. The later half of the record points toward the new perhaps and the first part is maybe a transition from the old. This record feels like a sort of marking of the end of certain creative styles for me and just kind of needing to set them free.
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^that comment is super exciting, considering that we've only heard stuff from the first half of the album so far. He also said that Neurons was his favorite from the record and the one he's most excited for people to hear. And that Sweeper's Grin was written while practicing Hey Bog, which is why they appear next to each other.
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very promising info! avey's albums usually take a lot longer to open up to me than other ac stuff so I'm reserving judgement, but like many of you I was lukewarm on invisible darlings on first listen. very keen now to hear what the back half of 7s has in store.
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I pray deep like
Buuuuuuudhaaaaa
I pray deep like
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Glad to see him acknowledge the regurgitating of the old and the familiar. I assume a direct response to my posts here. Even better to hear that he's putting this style to bed with Hey Bog likely the turning point towards the new. Looking forward to hearing what follows that song.
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Yeh that quote is very intriguing. I’ve really enjoyed all three singles but definitely nothing revelatory. Can’t wait to hear the back half of the record!
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WE NEED ASS EQUALITY.
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Rocking Horse Records (Brisbane store) had a couple copies so I picked one up. Never bought a record before it’s official release before haha. What a pleasant surprise! Also I think it’s only the 3rd time I’ve bought a vinyl before hearing the music first (albeit I’ve heard half the songs at this point). Was having a shitty stressful day but feeling blessed to buy my fav artist’s new album the evening before it officially drops. A few beers with my first listen tonight, hell yeah.
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I have basically the whole day off tomorrow, gonna use my friend's Ph account, light up a time spliff in the morning and walk around to this shizzzz
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Boom cheese that's sick! I still have regrets I didn't buy the pbvsgr CD when jb hifi broke the release date by like nearly a week
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I pray deep like
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I pray deep like
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Sweeper’s Grin is one of the best AC-related songs going. It’s Hey Bog-esque, with driving bass and drums and a subtle but mesmerising melody. Those who were a bit underwhelmed by the likes of The Musical and Darlings should really dig it.
Whole record is fantastic. Neurons is interesting and I haven’t fully formed an opinion yet (aside from the fact that I like it). Lips at Night really nice, an easy going listen, breathes well. The last song seems the weakest to me, it’s repetitive like Sweeper’s Grin but not as stimulating. I’m sure it will grow.
Whole record is fantastic. Neurons is interesting and I haven’t fully formed an opinion yet (aside from the fact that I like it). Lips at Night really nice, an easy going listen, breathes well. The last song seems the weakest to me, it’s repetitive like Sweeper’s Grin but not as stimulating. I’m sure it will grow.
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How are the beers?
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On the AMA he said he liked Severance and Skinamarink. And rainy days. He's right on all three
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Tropic wrote:
How are the beers?
Refreshing, thank you
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Wow, Sweepers Grin is bloody good
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sweepers grin and neurons are really fantastic. fans of the recent avey solo sets will be quite satisfied
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it's out on the net now
about to chow down
:')
about to chow down
:')
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first two notes of Hey Bog are the same as Two Headed Boy Pt 2. it reminds me of NMH every single time
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What's the quality like on what's floating around rn? If it's not hq I'll just wait til tomorrow.
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If this is true then someone punch me up, please and thank u
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Was downloading very slowly at my end, cornpilled it. I'll wait til tomorrow.
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How do some of you guys not like Invisible Darlings? Lol
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Cloud Stop 

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Neurons kind of reminds me of a Arthur Russell song
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Soulseeker won't gimme the files
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Sweeper's Grin starts like nearly identically to... is it Always You? Tuvin? Happy Singing Band? I can't put my finger on it but there's an 03/04/05 session that sounds so fucking similar... song is blowing my mind btw.
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like a coca cola
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like a coca cola
in the system
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Also funny Avey brought up Saturday Night Fever in his recent 10 LPs interview, I've been obsessed with that album recently. We need more Bee Gees love in this century
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like a coca cola
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like a coca cola
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https://consequence.net/2023/02/animal- ... 10-albums/
Hadn't seen that. Only one I've heard is Vocalcity (great shout)
Hadn't seen that. Only one I've heard is Vocalcity (great shout)
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