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Post by seanrulesrh on Nov 13, 2017 5:55:57 GMT -5
So I was thinking... This is the record more than any other Gallagher related that seems to be listened in a whole run. No songs apart,the entire album. Maybe that's why I didn't like Holy Mountain at all. But when I listen to Fort Knox and then Holy Mountain it makes total sense. So could this mean that this is the most strong album of any post Oasis records? With strong I mean solid,like maybe the songs are not that great but all together comes a brilliant product. Tell me your opinnion
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Post by draper on Nov 13, 2017 6:05:29 GMT -5
That's what I'm hoping for as well, that it all makes sense as an album.
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Post by seanrulesrh on Nov 13, 2017 6:08:57 GMT -5
I remember someone posted a review by a guy in twitter that got the album and said that the first part of the record was really up-tempo (Fort Knox,Holy Mountain,STMHTF) but then the second half gets moody and darker (Be Careful What You Wish For as we know) so that sounds really interesting
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Post by The Escapist on Nov 13, 2017 6:12:50 GMT -5
I'd definitely hope so. Feels to me like it's gonna be the definitive post-oasis album musically.
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Post by seanrulesrh on Nov 13, 2017 6:18:23 GMT -5
And also we know officially that there will be strings and a saxophone somewhere in the album,so the music will be richer. I'm really hyped lads.
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