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Best panda lyrics since um ever?
Poetic like the last few releases' but also way more direct and emotional (and sad) and like cohesive theme wise. Conversational pp panda meets da da-ist abstract poet panda
This is his Brat lol (sorry)
Poetic like the last few releases' but also way more direct and emotional (and sad) and like cohesive theme wise. Conversational pp panda meets da da-ist abstract poet panda
This is his Brat lol (sorry)
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Definitely his best lyrical work to date.
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Album's a grower...I'm 10+ listens in and it's only getting better.
I'm also very excited for the live album that Deakin hinted at.
I'm also very excited for the live album that Deakin hinted at.
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And also 1000x yes to everyone hyping the pacing. Not just cuz it's got 3 ambientish and/or slower "ballads" (lol) in back but idk it feels like it goes by very fast and yet also is substantial and not overly light, like all yr emotional needs are met by the end lol. Defense has credit sequence vibes but isn't rlly a sappy happy ending. It's just like. An acknowledgement. Of joy and perseverence in face of suffering. What else could you ask for (besides another 20 min of ambient guitar noodling with similar pedal chains to Elegys)
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100 percent agree about the lyrics. Career best. Perfect sweetspot between his abstract and ultra direct styles
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I'd like to take a moment to appreciate that bass-slide moment in "Anywhere but Here." What a nice touch.
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Spagett wrote:
There is a new iTunes review + little interview with Noah where he shares some insight into a few tracks, don't know if it's been posted but thought some of it was interesting to share here.
Spoiler: show
Figured I would repost this so it doesn't get buried a few pages back
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gregphipps37 wrote:
That's it, no longer a Panda Bear fan, Luka for life, etc etc
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dio wrote:
Song of Death??? Is that was Deak was calling it on that interview?
S of E = Song of Evil
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Thank god he changed the name, because I would never risk the curse you get by listening to an evil song.
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noah nooooooooooooooo we love the celtics
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Anyone else get KOL era Radiohead from left in the cold or just me?
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This record already has a really special place for me. it’s crazy how long i’ve already lived with some of these songs - it’s the same feeling that happened when Isnt it Now finally came out. But yea this is special. I feel like it’s so much more confident, calmly self-assured, just complete-feeling, than his albums have ever been. His voice! it all just sounds so good. It’s really fun to hear him really go for the dub style.
Left in the Cold and Elegy are pure magic. so beautiful. but my favorite right now is Venom’s In
I can tell this is only going to sound better in the warm months
Left in the Cold and Elegy are pure magic. so beautiful. but my favorite right now is Venom’s In
I can tell this is only going to sound better in the warm months
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This album is so emotionally potent. I never expected to feel this way about Panda Bear or a record of his. But I feel my heart going out to him a lot. These songs and the experiences (autobiographical or not) and emotions he's transmitting on this record are really hitting my core emotional center.
The "Praise" lyrics are particularly devastating and beautiful. Having a son and listening to this song -- it chokes me up. It feels raw and deep and true.
I've listened to Panda Bear music for almost two decades and my experience of his songs was always based on how the songs sounded, or these little fragments of lyrics that were evocative. But this is a brand new and in fact very surprising experience to be so drawn into this record by the lyrics.
My first several passes through this record were as usual -- focusing on his musicianship, the production, how he arranges songs and sings words, perking up at fragments of lyrics that felt striking. And everything on this level was immaculate. We can all agree that this record Sounds incredible. What takes this record to another level is the depth of the lyrics.
Whoever called his previous writing style "mantra-pop" is so spot on... previously the kinds of lyrics that stuck with me were cool and evocative if not particularly heart-stirring... the ones I remembered him for were usually basic or funny or weird:
- try to remember always / always to have a good time
- know you can count on me to get so up for it
- marijuana makes my day
- become an oaf again / trip a lot, trip a lot
- an animal / a mineral / a vegetable / an abacus
- a slap on a jelly ass
The way he wrote lyrics for this record were so different - possibly the most surprising stylistic change in the history of AC music, which is saying something when you think of the iterations of AC. I just didn't see this one coming at all... Panda Bear making honest to God heart-wrenching, emotionally devastating songs.
After all the mantras, for him to begin the record like this:
It's something in the tone
You won't get on the phone with me
I'm holding like a stone
I'm holding on to you
My heart, it bends before it breaks
(Only want to give it to you)
I'm gonna give, you're gonna take
(All the love is going through you)
A kind of bond I wanna make
(But you never let it happen)
My heart, it bends before it breaks
(I'm just crumbling and cracking)
I'm holding on to you
And so I'll take, another chance
To give some proof to you
I'm waiting 'cause my makeup tells me to
Heart-struck. In awe, really. Digging into the music has been the usual treasure, but the added bonus of digging into the lyrics sets this one apart.
The "Praise" lyrics are particularly devastating and beautiful. Having a son and listening to this song -- it chokes me up. It feels raw and deep and true.
I've listened to Panda Bear music for almost two decades and my experience of his songs was always based on how the songs sounded, or these little fragments of lyrics that were evocative. But this is a brand new and in fact very surprising experience to be so drawn into this record by the lyrics.
My first several passes through this record were as usual -- focusing on his musicianship, the production, how he arranges songs and sings words, perking up at fragments of lyrics that felt striking. And everything on this level was immaculate. We can all agree that this record Sounds incredible. What takes this record to another level is the depth of the lyrics.
Whoever called his previous writing style "mantra-pop" is so spot on... previously the kinds of lyrics that stuck with me were cool and evocative if not particularly heart-stirring... the ones I remembered him for were usually basic or funny or weird:
- try to remember always / always to have a good time
- know you can count on me to get so up for it
- marijuana makes my day
- become an oaf again / trip a lot, trip a lot
- an animal / a mineral / a vegetable / an abacus
- a slap on a jelly ass
The way he wrote lyrics for this record were so different - possibly the most surprising stylistic change in the history of AC music, which is saying something when you think of the iterations of AC. I just didn't see this one coming at all... Panda Bear making honest to God heart-wrenching, emotionally devastating songs.
After all the mantras, for him to begin the record like this:
It's something in the tone
You won't get on the phone with me
I'm holding like a stone
I'm holding on to you
My heart, it bends before it breaks
(Only want to give it to you)
I'm gonna give, you're gonna take
(All the love is going through you)
A kind of bond I wanna make
(But you never let it happen)
My heart, it bends before it breaks
(I'm just crumbling and cracking)
I'm holding on to you
And so I'll take, another chance
To give some proof to you
I'm waiting 'cause my makeup tells me to
Heart-struck. In awe, really. Digging into the music has been the usual treasure, but the added bonus of digging into the lyrics sets this one apart.
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evan6032 wrote:
Anyone else get KOL era Radiohead from left in the cold or just me?
reminded me of daydreaming (moon shaped pool) actually. someone a few pages back mentioned nigel godrich too
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evan6032 wrote:
Anyone else get KOL era Radiohead from left in the cold or just me?
It makes me think of Movie Theme from Beck's The Information, which was also produced by Nigel Godrich.
Off topic, but Beck needs to quit working with pop producers and start making interesting music again. I've had a hard time thinking of who would be a good fit for him as a producer these days, but man, after hearing Grift, Deakin has jumped to the top of my wishlist.
On topic, Left in the Cold is the first song in a long time to really blow my mind. The first half of the album was all really great, but I think the reggae vibe is still growing on me. When Left in the Cold got going, I got chills and a huge smile and thought what the HELL is this? Such a cool atmosphere, can't wait to give that and Elegy a bunch more close listens - but the whole album sounds incredible!
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Wait who is Noah Lou, I'm confused about that. What'd I miss, cuz nothing comes up on Google.
This is the best friggin album. I put it on and feel happy. I guess that's all music is supposed to be but um idk. It makes me happy in a deep way. It feels more exuberant than a typical ac joint. Sounds so timeless.
This is the best friggin album. I put it on and feel happy. I guess that's all music is supposed to be but um idk. It makes me happy in a deep way. It feels more exuberant than a typical ac joint. Sounds so timeless.
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dio wrote:
Wait who is Noah Lou, I'm confused about that. What'd I miss, cuz nothing comes up on Google.
This is the best friggin album. I put it on and feel happy. I guess that's all music is supposed to be but um idk. It makes me happy in a deep way. It feels more exuberant than a typical ac joint. Sounds so timeless.
He answered that in this interview shared earlier actually: https://deepvoices.substack.com/p/deep- ... tent=share
"This is a sad story. Noah was the son of some friends of mine who tragically died a couple years ago. The title has nothing to do with the subject matter of the song, the song isn’t about Noah Lou in any way, it’s just meant as an homage, or to honor him. It’s been a minute, but I suppose because we share the same name, while I was writing the song, I just kept thinking about him a lot. I can’t say exactly why, he was just around. And because of that, I asked my friends if I could title the song that in a remembrance."
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dio wrote:
Wait who is Noah Lou, I'm confused about that. What'd I miss, cuz nothing comes up on Google.
This is the best friggin album. I put it on and feel happy. I guess that's all music is supposed to be but um idk. It makes me happy in a deep way. It feels more exuberant than a typical ac joint. Sounds so timeless.
He talks about Noah Lou in this interview:
https://deepvoices.substack.com/p/deep- ... tent=share
Spoiler: show
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So funny now that I was kinda pretty quietly, softly, but assuredly disappointed with Defense. Expectations were lowered but I also knew it wasn't one of the Madrid tracks I remembered loving and that at least some of those would be present (and they all are right? Except Danger ofc.)
But ya its just a more context-than-usual track. I still reckon it's my least favorite but it's doing something unique as the cap off. It is a like like Lucky 1 on DT as someone here predicted early on. Now could Virginia Tech be the closer as well and maybe a lil stronger? Could Danger? Perhaps..
Also Defense is the only song that doesn't seem to have this rich, articulate verbal density that everything else does. But when it's after all the other stuff, that quality doesn't hurt it. Ends Meet is the most middle period style abstract lyrics from what I can tell. So ya singles kinda mislead af, except maybe Ferry but even that is slower than most of the 1st half.
But ya its just a more context-than-usual track. I still reckon it's my least favorite but it's doing something unique as the cap off. It is a like like Lucky 1 on DT as someone here predicted early on. Now could Virginia Tech be the closer as well and maybe a lil stronger? Could Danger? Perhaps..
Also Defense is the only song that doesn't seem to have this rich, articulate verbal density that everything else does. But when it's after all the other stuff, that quality doesn't hurt it. Ends Meet is the most middle period style abstract lyrics from what I can tell. So ya singles kinda mislead af, except maybe Ferry but even that is slower than most of the 1st half.
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Ah wow, interesting maurk
Also, Ends meet was the only single I knew I loved pretty good. Reminds me of Eat at Home by McCartney. And I liked Ferry Lady but that one keeps growing. The chorus is so friggin good and kinda twisty and sweet yet odd. Taking a bow and then that crazy horn action, what literally is that, is it just a good synth.
Also, Ends meet was the only single I knew I loved pretty good. Reminds me of Eat at Home by McCartney. And I liked Ferry Lady but that one keeps growing. The chorus is so friggin good and kinda twisty and sweet yet odd. Taking a bow and then that crazy horn action, what literally is that, is it just a good synth.
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If Deakin be scrollin:
Ty so so so much for the production and helping noah with this and especially for pushing him on Elegy. Everything you said about needing Elegy to be on it was so friggin true. Ty ty ty
Ty so so so much for the production and helping noah with this and especially for pushing him on Elegy. Everything you said about needing Elegy to be on it was so friggin true. Ty ty ty
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Also Defense is instrumentally different from most of the faster tracks too.. and not just cuz of Pats guitar. I think at first I was like o cool that he's collabing but I'm here for pandas guitar. But no ya its grown.
Also the lyrics of Ends Meet do own, don't let me ve misunderstood... they're less direct than the rest but they're so rhythmic and work so damn well with the melody. "You can't choose" just feels so damn good. There's almost a funny quality about the cadence of Ends Meet, hard to describe.
Anyway. So good
Also the lyrics of Ends Meet do own, don't let me ve misunderstood... they're less direct than the rest but they're so rhythmic and work so damn well with the melody. "You can't choose" just feels so damn good. There's almost a funny quality about the cadence of Ends Meet, hard to describe.
Anyway. So good
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Alex Kintner wrote:
Really clear, crisp 1980s punch, but with this warm and bouncy 1960s sound.
Great way of putting it. I hear it that way as well. Defense gives me a Thin Lizzy vibe in a great way. Really like Avey's noise collage on Ends Meet. Sounds like a little fuzzy circus popping up out of nowhere.
evan6032 wrote:
Anyone else get KOL era Radiohead from left in the cold or just me?
I get a Tomboy (album) feeling from it. Great song.
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Got pretty stoned last night for a listen. Side A all fell into place beautifully.
Struck by how profoundly lonely these songs are (thanks blindmowing for addressing this above). From Defense was expecting an album of songs about an ex, but we get songs addressed to son and daughter too, which is just so raw and intense to even go there, let alone write so effectively on the subject AND have his daughter feature on ABH. The degree of vulnerability here is almost shocking - noah has always written in a vulnerable way but here it is just so uprfront it feels like a big open window into his personal world. (is that fair to say or am I projecting?)
50mg then has noah retreating inward, it feels like the moment of like, being uprooted and losing a sense of who you are amongst everything thats changing. And it's a drug song right? So taking comfort in vices is the other theme here. I love the funky synth in this song that blipblops along with the groove.
Ends Meet is sort of about death, but not in a fear-of-death kind of way but more in acknowledgement of one's responsibility to survive and the cold reality of being left to your own devices.
Just as Well I've absorbed the lyrics way less but I'll say that noah is brilliant at 3/4 grooves that don't feel like 3/4. The chord pattern is total genius. This is possibly my favourite vocal melody on the album. tho that might be nostalgia glasses from the madrid boot.
Ferry Lady I don't have many clear thoughts on at this stage, though it has steadily grown on me since the single came out. I like it but I think it's the most low-impact track in the first half (which seems purposeful).
To make a criticism, I think the songs feel a bit too "on the grid", which I feel can be traced to Reset and SB's influence. It's not a huge mark against the songs here, but I think in some places it does impede the broader melodic arcs that are happening. The songs on side A are deceptively gentle, despite being dressed as upbeat rock songs.
Side B hasn't opened up to me yet so I don't want to say too much about it but I have some negative feelings I want to get out so sorry in advance.
Venom's In I kinda just don't really like at this stage, the lyrics and melody just don't feel very panda bear to me. Maybe my perspective is skewed because I know he wrote it for Cass Mccombs originally idk. The instrumental has absolutely no momentum, the verses are too long, the lift to the chorus is cool but then the halt into the "into the crossfire" is super corny and then it really meanders getting back to the verse, then the next verse and chorus play out in exactly the same way? I'm being harsh but this feels like the first time I've heard PB on autopilot, and for some reason he wrote a rock ballad filler track.
Left in the Cold is a very beautiful song but I'm playing my demoitis card here, because I find the percussive element feels like a metronome, it's very distracting and makes the song feel way too fast.
Thank goodness Elegy was allowed to be spacey. I wish Elegy's guitar effects were a little cleaner (demoitis again), but Noah's vocal sounds absolutely perfect. The most live-sounding vocal he's ever put on an album. This record is full of great vocals but Elegy has the best of the bunch.
phew ok negativity over thanks for bearing with x
Struck by how profoundly lonely these songs are (thanks blindmowing for addressing this above). From Defense was expecting an album of songs about an ex, but we get songs addressed to son and daughter too, which is just so raw and intense to even go there, let alone write so effectively on the subject AND have his daughter feature on ABH. The degree of vulnerability here is almost shocking - noah has always written in a vulnerable way but here it is just so uprfront it feels like a big open window into his personal world. (is that fair to say or am I projecting?)
50mg then has noah retreating inward, it feels like the moment of like, being uprooted and losing a sense of who you are amongst everything thats changing. And it's a drug song right? So taking comfort in vices is the other theme here. I love the funky synth in this song that blipblops along with the groove.
Ends Meet is sort of about death, but not in a fear-of-death kind of way but more in acknowledgement of one's responsibility to survive and the cold reality of being left to your own devices.
Just as Well I've absorbed the lyrics way less but I'll say that noah is brilliant at 3/4 grooves that don't feel like 3/4. The chord pattern is total genius. This is possibly my favourite vocal melody on the album. tho that might be nostalgia glasses from the madrid boot.
Ferry Lady I don't have many clear thoughts on at this stage, though it has steadily grown on me since the single came out. I like it but I think it's the most low-impact track in the first half (which seems purposeful).
To make a criticism, I think the songs feel a bit too "on the grid", which I feel can be traced to Reset and SB's influence. It's not a huge mark against the songs here, but I think in some places it does impede the broader melodic arcs that are happening. The songs on side A are deceptively gentle, despite being dressed as upbeat rock songs.
Side B hasn't opened up to me yet so I don't want to say too much about it but I have some negative feelings I want to get out so sorry in advance.
Venom's In I kinda just don't really like at this stage, the lyrics and melody just don't feel very panda bear to me. Maybe my perspective is skewed because I know he wrote it for Cass Mccombs originally idk. The instrumental has absolutely no momentum, the verses are too long, the lift to the chorus is cool but then the halt into the "into the crossfire" is super corny and then it really meanders getting back to the verse, then the next verse and chorus play out in exactly the same way? I'm being harsh but this feels like the first time I've heard PB on autopilot, and for some reason he wrote a rock ballad filler track.
Left in the Cold is a very beautiful song but I'm playing my demoitis card here, because I find the percussive element feels like a metronome, it's very distracting and makes the song feel way too fast.
Thank goodness Elegy was allowed to be spacey. I wish Elegy's guitar effects were a little cleaner (demoitis again), but Noah's vocal sounds absolutely perfect. The most live-sounding vocal he's ever put on an album. This record is full of great vocals but Elegy has the best of the bunch.
phew ok negativity over thanks for bearing with x
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that deep voices interview is really good
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Was a little disappointed they didn’t review Sinister Grift on this weeks Indiecast then Steven Hyden mentioned it during the closing segment recommendation corner
A few listens in this is something special, salve for some kind of pain. Mr. Lennox has a way of communicating some plain wisdom that hits you in the chest
A few listens in this is something special, salve for some kind of pain. Mr. Lennox has a way of communicating some plain wisdom that hits you in the chest
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Left in the Cold has been stuck in my head for days.
That track is really really special.
PB went full Dark Enya on that one and I would LOVE a whole album of dark ambient Panda Bear.
That track is really really special.
PB went full Dark Enya on that one and I would LOVE a whole album of dark ambient Panda Bear.
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coral lord wrote:
noah nooooooooooooooo we love the celtics
Read an interview a few years back where he said something to the effect of the Celtics being his most hated team across all sports, which stings but any NBA fan who grew up outside of New England in that era hates them too. When he plays in Boston I usually throw on some C's gear to slowly work towards reconciliation
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mlohned wrote:
It makes me think of Movie Theme from Beck's The Information, which was also produced by Nigel Godrich.
50mg gives me big Mutations vibes. And I agree the more somber songs remind me of spacier Godrich produced Beck, like Little One from Sea Change.
Was listening to Praise today. Anyone else think it sounds a little like post-Grand Prix Teenage Fanclub? Great cheery power pop and harmonies for devastating+mature lyrics.
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his voice sounds so fucking amazing on this record. hitting high notes effortlessly. i love where it goes on praise, just as well, and the two slower jams. putting so many earworms into my lil head. and again and again and again and again and agaiiiiiIIIIIINNNNN
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gregphipps37 wrote:
gotta post de dos right now ... but it would be hilarious if when panda played he was super physical driving paint and boxing people out and on his music hes reverb'd up singing bout having a good time and harmonizing with his own self. seeing him speak out against lukas whining is hilarious. oh if the wizards were good hehe
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his voice control on the crescendos in left in the cold?? dude
Cant believe how good his voice sounds across the album
Cant believe how good his voice sounds across the album
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I love that super low harmony on Praise. Feel like you don't often hear him sing that low in the studio, and if you do it usually isn't mixed that clearly.
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that interview wrote:
Did you say that to her?
I’m sure I did. She wouldn’t want to hear it. She still hasn’t listened to the song.
Oh, wow. How come?
No interest. I said, “It came out really great. Do you wanna hear it?” She said no.

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destiny wrote:
that interview wrote:Did you say that to her?
I’m sure I did. She wouldn’t want to hear it. She still hasn’t listened to the song.
Oh, wow. How come?
No interest. I said, “It came out really great. Do you wanna hear it?” She said no.
gadjkllg the absoluter disinterest his daughter has in his work is a good running gag of this album cycle
That she explicitly asked to get paid for it is my favorite bit.
Gonna verbatim send the text I sent to my friend to sum my thoughts on the whole "PB" ranking thing (without actually ranking the albums):
"also final panda points: this is def in my top 3 of now person pitch, homies, sinister Grift. tomboy would be in that tier but I think drone, schehezerade, and friendship bracelet kinda cut the tempo too much for me, I feel like benfica should be the only droning song. pbmgr is just too long and has too many long songs, should've had a 'true' b-sides EP a la Graze/Water Curses instead of the album being so long and having the b-sides chopped into singles. buoys just isn't my keep of tea as much besides Buoys/token/home free. young prayer is just in its own other dimension. reset is great but just doesn't hit quite the emotional highs except for Danger, but it's still like 10/10 no complaints, just a different energy.
I'll add with reset that because it's a PB/SB album it really makes it feel distinct from the PB canon, it's less about quality and more about ethos or something
but basically SG is the album I wish tomboy was in a way"
sorry to big tomboy fans but those 3 songs just make the album feel a little too slow/long for me, versus songs like venom/cold/elegy which I think accomplish that feat a lot stronger-- maybe I just prefer deakin's take on that dark ambiance vs sb's. I'm just not the biggest no wave fan I think!!
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Hellomark wrote:
I love that super low harmony on Praise. Feel like you don't often hear him sing that low in the studio, and if you do it usually isn't mixed that clearly.
Very reminiscent of the lower SB harmonies on Reset I think
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