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Post by defmaybe00 on Dec 11, 2018 13:31:11 GMT -5
People can have their opinions but I think this album is fantastic. Every song a different genre, well produced, interesting, awesome. Best album I've heard this year. I get why people are put off, and I must say I'd never see then live because the fan base is 99% nut job youths (which is a pity) but I do love this band I loved the first album, but I get why some people saw it as a standard "emo indie girls who like to pretend they're rebel and unconventionl" kind of record The second one was good (The Sound is a massive tune), but a step in the wrong direction imo This one though is brilliant and deserves all the praise it's getting It's well written, it's mature, it's deep, dense, reflective, may seem long but it doesn't get boring Not sure if it's the album of the year, but I'm sure it's gonna make my top 10
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Dec 12, 2018 15:30:23 GMT -5
This is a tune, in all fairness. Wish the album was filled with more of these lush pops songs. Two full plays through the album, and it's half decent. Although you have to be in the right mood for introspective albums. That being said, It's Not Living (If It's Not With You) is a proper banger - perfect song in every single way.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Dec 12, 2018 15:42:09 GMT -5
This is a tune, in all fairness. Wish the album was filled with more of these lush pops songs. There is a song on this album that reminds me of you. I’m not gonna write it. You’ll figure it out. It’s dead on. Also this album is full of bangers about heroin. I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes).
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Dec 12, 2018 16:00:27 GMT -5
People can have their opinions but I think this album is fantastic. Every song a different genre, well produced, interesting, awesome. Best album I've heard this year. I get why people are put off, and I must say I'd never see then live because the fan base is 99% nut job youths (which is a pity) but I do love this band I loved the first album, but I get why some people saw it as a standard "emo indie girls who like to pretend they're rebel and unconventionl" kind of record The second one was good (The Sound is a massive tune), but a step in the wrong direction imo This one though is brilliant and deserves all the praise it's getting It's well written, it's mature, it's deep, dense, reflective, may seem long but it doesn't get boring Not sure if it's the album of the year, but I'm sure it's gonna make my top 10 The first album is good but it's too long and all the tracks are pretty much the same. My favorite from their debut is Robbers, but The City, Chocolate, Sex, and Menswear are all solid. The second album is hit and miss, but A Change of Heart, and Paris are both quality. And Nana reminds me of someone I knew who died due to the opiod epidemic during that time which is immensely sad and I always have tears when I listen to it The third album is more introspective which makes sense as its the song writer's personal experience with heroin and addiction. I actually really like TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME, but the favorite is the perfect It's Not Living (If It's Not With You). Don't know why they called themselves The 1975, as they sound much more like the 1980s but nevermind. I think they're a solid band. They have another album out next year (May 31, 2019).
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Post by Lennon2217 on Dec 12, 2018 16:24:59 GMT -5
I loved the first album, but I get why some people saw it as a standard "emo indie girls who like to pretend they're rebel and unconventionl" kind of record The second one was good (The Sound is a massive tune), but a step in the wrong direction imo This one though is brilliant and deserves all the praise it's getting It's well written, it's mature, it's deep, dense, reflective, may seem long but it doesn't get boring Not sure if it's the album of the year, but I'm sure it's gonna make my top 10 The first album is good but it's too long and all the tracks are pretty much the same. My favorite from their debut is Robbers, but The City, Chocolate, Sex, and Menswear are all solid. The second album is hit and miss, but A Change of Heart, and Paris are both quality. And Nana reminds me of someone I knew who died due to the opiod epidemic during that time which is immensely sad and I always have tears when I listen to it The third album is more introspective which makes sense as its the song writer's personal experience with heroin and addiction. I actually really like TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME, but the favorite is the perfect It's Not Living (If It's Not With You). Don't know why they called themselves The 1975, as they sound much more like the 1980s but nevermind. I think they're a solid band. They have another album out next year (May 31, 2019). They are named after a reference in a Jack Kerouac book. Get a clue.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Dec 12, 2018 16:26:19 GMT -5
There is a song on this album that reminds me of you. I’m not gonna write it. You’ll figure it out. It’s dead on. Also this album is full of bangers about heroin. I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes).
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Dec 12, 2018 16:30:43 GMT -5
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes). That was my second guess. My third guess would have been I Like America & America Likes Me, if you really wanted to take the piss.
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Post by World71R on Dec 12, 2018 17:26:27 GMT -5
Even though there's a couple lazy lines in the first verse, Love it if We Made It is a brilliant song and a good piece of social commentary. For a song like itself, it's pretty raw too and I enjoy the power it possesses.
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Post by oasisserbia on Dec 12, 2018 17:46:56 GMT -5
If I'll ever go deaf I'll try to think of this song as much as possible, as a constant reminder of the things that can no longer hurt me. Fuck me, that was bad. Blind and deaf at the same time? This video will help!
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Post by World71R on Dec 12, 2018 18:02:15 GMT -5
If I'll ever go deaf I'll try to think of this song as much as possible, as a constant reminder of the things that can no longer hurt me. Fuck me, that was bad. Blind and deaf at the same time? This video will help! It looks like a modernized, indie version of the Macarena music video, except with just one dude as the center of attention and not two.
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Post by eva on Dec 14, 2018 7:10:19 GMT -5
this song sounds an awful lot like Damien Rice's Delicate
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2018 7:35:58 GMT -5
How shit is this band ?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 25, 2019 13:00:13 GMT -5
Such a great fucking song.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 26, 2019 11:53:49 GMT -5
Even better.
This is the literal definition of the perfect song. Criminally underrated - it deserves to be massive, and if it were a decade ago, it would have been HUGE.
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Post by oasisserbia on Sept 1, 2019 5:11:37 GMT -5
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Sept 1, 2019 5:46:52 GMT -5
Matt Healey is the biggest vagina in music.
His band are the equivalent of anal sex with diarrhoea, too. They are fucking shit.
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Post by seanrulesrh on Sept 1, 2019 8:06:19 GMT -5
I kinda liked them but always felt they were an improved version of One Direction. Their newest single People have the balls they needed to get my attention. Bring it on the next record!!
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Post by chrismh on Sept 2, 2019 0:53:31 GMT -5
I don't like People, the lyrics are good, I guess but the sound it's not for me… but I wanna listen the whole album but it will be released until February 2020 so it'll be a looong wait
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