new bloc party album - a weekend in the city

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its leaked (three months before its getting released). just skimming through it now but the songs generally seem better than the last album. it has an interesting concept according to the blurb on their website but ive not had enough time to see how it matches up or if it actually does what the PR makes out.

titchyschneider (titchyschneider), Monday, 13 November 2006 15:20 (seventeen years ago) link

Bloc Party: C/D?

StanM (StanM), Monday, 13 November 2006 15:26 (seventeen years ago) link

why bother tell us that it has an interesting concept if you're not going to say what it is??

s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 13 November 2006 15:27 (seventeen years ago) link

Bloc Party release their second full-length album A Weekend In The City - 5th February 2007 through Wichita Recordings. Produced by Jacknife Lee and recorded at Grouse Lodge Studios in Ireland. Bloc Party's newest collection of songs is a stunning, intense and brilliant follow-up to their celebrated debut Silent Alarm. The album will be preceded by the single The Prayer, released 29th January 2007.

A Weekend in The City is inspired by lead singer Kele Okereke's interest in what he calls "the living noise of a metropolis." On Weekend, the band captures every detail from ebullient to the mundane – of daily life in a modern city, and the quiet desolation that suffuses everything from commuting to casual sex, from going out on a Friday night to the long ride home in the early hours of the morning. These are songs desperate to understand the meaning that pulses under the moments of our everyday: there are bursting with tension, paranoia, sadness, love and an intense need for reason as to how city life has become so displacing.

The track listing for A Weekend in the City is...

01. Song For Clay (Disappear Here)
02. Hunting For Witches
03. Waiting For the 7.18
04. The Prayer
05. Uniform
06. On
07. Where Is Home?
08. Kreuzberg
09. I Still Remember
10. Sunday
11. SRXT

titchyschneider (titchyschneider), Monday, 13 November 2006 15:31 (seventeen years ago) link

Didn't Skinny already do this?

Affectian (Affectian), Monday, 13 November 2006 17:33 (seventeen years ago) link

"...the quiet desolation that suffuses everything from commuting...to the long ride home in the early hours of the morning"

not enjoying yourselves in london then boys?

pisces (piscesx), Monday, 13 November 2006 18:36 (seventeen years ago) link

That Skinny album is GREBT.

lumberingwoodsman (Chris Hill), Monday, 13 November 2006 18:41 (seventeen years ago) link

Uh oh, a thread about a leaked album ... this won't do.

brokenfuses (brokenfuses), Tuesday, 14 November 2006 07:16 (seventeen years ago) link

Whingers!

Not everybody gets casual sex!

wordy rappaport (EstieButtez1), Tuesday, 14 November 2006 07:29 (seventeen years ago) link

Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how this was leaked? Is it Pitchforks fault again?

Digestion is Easy (Digestion is Easy!), Tuesday, 14 November 2006 15:55 (seventeen years ago) link

If you read their blog, you can see that Fader had a copy of this ... not sure who's responsible for the leak though.

brokenfuses (brokenfuses), Tuesday, 14 November 2006 16:20 (seventeen years ago) link

I feel like bands are going to stop releasing promos to people so early if this keeps happening. I mean Ys leaked, what, four/five months before it came out? Thats out of control.

Digestion is Easy (Digestion is Easy!), Tuesday, 14 November 2006 16:22 (seventeen years ago) link

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0d/AWeekendInTheCityfront.jpg

nice.

mark e (mark e), Tuesday, 14 November 2006 21:27 (seventeen years ago) link

Even though Silent Alarm was underwhelming I'm actually looking forward to this

Curt1s St3ph3ns, Tuesday, 14 November 2006 22:40 (seventeen years ago) link

From one listen, this is absolutely dreadful. It may be a hideous rip, but given that Jacknife Lee produced, I suspect this is what it's actually meant to sound like. The drummer has been reigned in. The sound is hideously loud and muddy. Several passages sound almost exactly like Snow Patrol's last album, only faster. Melodically part of the penultimate track reminds me of "Wires" by Athlete, which is not good. Nasty, nasty.

Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 09:03 (seventeen years ago) link

Ha this coming from the guys who show up in practically every cobrasnake shoot in london.

(NB: i loved Silent Alarm so I am actually looking forward to this album even if that concept description leaves me cold.)

Roz (Roz), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 09:12 (seventeen years ago) link

the quiet desolation that suffuses everything from commuting to casual sex, from going out on a Friday night to the long ride home in the early hours of the morning.

;_;

benrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 09:34 (seventeen years ago) link

the ride home in the early hours of the morning is usually a hell of a lot quicker than the ride home in the eary hours of the evening.

benrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 09:34 (seventeen years ago) link

ok, so it's the second band that namechecks Berlin district recently. Beirut on "Gulag Orchestar" also

piotr (pyotreck), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 10:37 (seventeen years ago) link

It's completely overwritten. Everything sounds like they're trying very very hard indeed, from the drumming to the lyrics to awkward riffs to the vocal treatment to the clumsy theme. Like they've spent so long fixating on the details that they've neglected to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.

There are occasions when the guitars sound great though.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 11:12 (seventeen years ago) link

Hardly Sonic Youth great though.

Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 11:29 (seventeen years ago) link

they are wankers. anyone who says things like "the living noise of a metropolis" is a wanker.

benrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 11:32 (seventeen years ago) link

Agreed. Although i wrote something very similar about Disco Inferno and still stand by it...

Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 11:33 (seventeen years ago) link

The drummer has been reigned in.

Normally this would be a good thing, but in Bloc Party's case it would be catastrophic. Like ditching Hooky's bass or Marr's guitar, integral to the sound and emotion of their records. Was really psyched about this but am now a bit trepidatious.

Billy Dods (Billy Dods), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 11:33 (seventeen years ago) link

I'll say again - I know I'm known for being a total bore about this, but this record is unbelievably, crushingly, horribly loud. I pray it's not the final master. I normally have my iPod volume between 1/2 and 2/3 volume with the headphones I used, Shure E2Cs, which are a very dark and thus easy-to-listen to pair of headphones, not fatiguing at all, and as soon as the first track started I had to turn the volume down STRAIGHT AWAY to 1/3 because it fucking HURT. And the first track opens with just Kele's VOICE.

Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 11:42 (seventeen years ago) link

The drummer hasn't really been reigned in.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 11:47 (seventeen years ago) link


that's the best album cover i've ever seen!
heckfire! wow that really is fantastic.

pisces (piscesx), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 12:21 (seventeen years ago) link

ah it's the same person who did the streets ORIGINAL PIRATE MATERIAL artwork. man i want that photo!

pisces (piscesx), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 12:42 (seventeen years ago) link

I hadn't looked before but it is very pretty, isn't it?

Matt DC (Matt DC), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 12:54 (seventeen years ago) link

Yeah, the more I look at it I'm all, "That's really, really nice." And a good contrast to Silent Alarm.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 13:10 (seventeen years ago) link

I avoided Bloc Party for ages because I had them pegged as just another NME band-of-the-week who were destined to fade away as quickly as they appeared. When I finally got around to listening to Silent Alarm, I really enjoyed it. I hope that what is being said about the drums is not true because that would be a crime, but I'm definitely going to give this a listen. I agree that the album cover is quite nice too.

J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 15:02 (seventeen years ago) link

Initially, when I listen to it, all I can think is that Weekend sounds like it's trying to keep with the formula of Silent Alarm but deviate just enough so that it still can be considered new or different. Like, the opening track keeps going up and up and up into something euphoric, as with "Like Eating Glass"--or, that's what I remember about "Like Eating Glass," anyway. That's how it hooked me from the beginning, with that 'desperation' just building and building. So I just feel like they're going for that hook-to, again. That's sort of their trick, though--the up and up crescendo thing.
So, you can pick out bits of their old songs in their new songs, but the deviation is more of a synthesized sound, more beats to make it dancier.
One of the tracks, I think it's "Waiting for the 7.18," sounds like they took their old track (Helicopter, I think?) and remixed it and put it in the background. And that would have been a cool concept since that one riff was remixed so much, except, it's just the same riff with like, one or two notes changed. And then, Hunting for Witches is Banquet,
and you can match the songs up, etc. And of course the sameness is not necessarily a bad thing, just tired. I'd maybe rather just go listen to Silent Alarm again, and then when I get sick of those songs, I can play this one.
I kind of like "The Prayer" even though it's really awful.
I do like that the tracks seem more dancy.
Yes, I don't think I hate it, but I dunno, I have to listen to it more than twice, first. It might be a grower.

mox twelve (Mox twleve), Wednesday, 15 November 2006 18:29 (seventeen years ago) link

I was listening to Uniform on the walk home from the bus stop tonight.. It kinda fitted in with my mood, and the darkness and everything.

For me this album seems like the last album too. Apart from Little Thoughts and Banquet, they haven't got any really, really big pop songs anyway, but as an album, it's not too bad. Though I'd like to hear the properly mixed version when it comes out, to see if it's any better.

jellybean (jellybean), Friday, 17 November 2006 02:06 (seventeen years ago) link

http://www.blocparty.com/_graphics/awitc.jpg

nice, but less nice than the previous one :-(

StanM (StanM), Thursday, 23 November 2006 12:45 (seventeen years ago) link

Maybe one is a slipcase?

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 23 November 2006 13:50 (seventeen years ago) link

It's in London, says the photographer on their fansite, who've read it in this week's NME.

Looks like the earlier one was either complete speculation or one of the selection they had to choose from.

StanM (StanM), Thursday, 23 November 2006 13:57 (seventeen years ago) link

the first one is a bit overdone. i like the second.

benrique (Enrique), Thursday, 23 November 2006 13:58 (seventeen years ago) link

Hey, if we're really lucky, we'll find out the version we've heard isn't the actual album either.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Thursday, 23 November 2006 14:23 (seventeen years ago) link

"Band actually another band."

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 23 November 2006 14:28 (seventeen years ago) link

geeeez, 'the prayer' is really really awful for a band with such pretentions. and i liked silent alarm. man

rizzx (Rizz), Thursday, 23 November 2006 14:28 (seventeen years ago) link

We should have noticed: the first cover was by a completely different band called BLOC PARTY (no . after their name). This one is by the real BLOC PARTY. .

Is that leak by BLOC PARTY or by BLOC PARTY. ?

StanM (StanM), Thursday, 23 November 2006 14:34 (seventeen years ago) link

one month passes...
Now that I've normalized the volume and really sat down and listened to this, I'm loving the second half of the album. But then, as much as I loved Silent Alarm, "This Modern Love" was always my favorite off it.

Anyone else find the track order on this odd? Switch "On" and "Where Is Home" and the two halves almost seem like different bands. Different moods for sure.

turkey (turkey), Monday, 8 January 2007 08:08 (seventeen years ago) link

The artwork; Supergrass' 'Road to Rouen' anyone?

ben talbot (PaeganTerror), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 00:42 (seventeen years ago) link

Maybe similar, but this is nicer.

Johnny Fever (johnny fever), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 01:03 (seventeen years ago) link

that interview in the guardian is pretty emo.

keyth (keyth), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 02:34 (seventeen years ago) link

i feel like this may be one of those records that was so bad upon first listen that i may not go back to it again... please say i'm wrong?

tk (tk), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 03:12 (seventeen years ago) link

Here's a link to The Guardian piece - http://music.guardian.co.uk/rock/story/0,,1984350,00.html

I found this article a little disturbing and a little irritating. The former because of McLean's seeming desperation for Kele to say "I fuck boys, don't you fuck boys?", and the second because it makes no mention whatsoever of Luke Sutherland, singer from Long Fin Killie and Bows, who did the intelligent, dreadlocked, black, gay indie singer "schtick" (if there is such a thing) a decade before Kele (not that it makes it any easier for Kele to be who he is), and also did it in Scotland, which I would imagine is a damn site more difficult than doing it in the South East / London. It's such an obvious comparison to make, and I think asking Okereke if he knows of Sutherland and if so how he feels about him would have been a damn site more interesting than the goading that some of the piece borders on.

Also, Jacknife Lee is an awful, awful record producer.

Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 10:04 (seventeen years ago) link

Also, David McAlmont.

Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 10:41 (seventeen years ago) link

To gank zings from another forum, no matter how hard he tries, Kele will never be as gay as his band's music.

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 10:49 (seventeen years ago) link

I don't really get yr Luke Sutherland point. Well I get the basics of it, but I'd have thought that all his bands (discounting Mogwai) sold in the low thousands, and this is in the Observer. Mclean seems to have a hard enough time of it as it is to paint Kele as, y'know, someone that casual Observer readers Should Be Interested In, without adding a wilfully (albeit unjustifiably) obscure figure like Sutherland into matters.

OTM re: the production, though, I'm not really a fan of this band anyway to be honest but it has this bloodless nu-emoish sheen that's just killed any interest for me.

Feargal Hixxy (DJ Mencap), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 10:57 (seventeen years ago) link

I love "Your Visits Are Getting Shorter", from the deluxe edition of 'Intimacy', but it's definitely more like a Kele solo track.

'Four' has a few really good moments too - "So He Begins to Lie" and "Kettling" I think. Some riffs in there.

I think I made it through 'HYMNS' once.

michaellambert, Sunday, 12 August 2018 13:21 (five years ago) link

Y'know, I'm listening to Four now and it's sounding a lot better to me now than it did in 2012 - the only thing that I would immediately change are those bits where Kele is talking nonsense between some of the songs.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Sunday, 12 August 2018 20:48 (five years ago) link

this album was ahead of its time

J0rdan S., Monday, 13 August 2018 14:53 (five years ago) link

at least from an ideological standpoint

J0rdan S., Monday, 13 August 2018 14:53 (five years ago) link

"flux" is wedged into the tracklist on streaming now i see.... incredible song

J0rdan S., Monday, 13 August 2018 14:58 (five years ago) link

Oh, it's been like that for ages! After 'Flux' came out as a single, they re-released A Weekend in the City with it shoehorned into the tracklisting. I like it, but I'm not sure it fits.

I remember there being a lot of press surrounding 'Flux' and how it was billed as Bloc Party fully embracing electronic music and how it was supposed to be this change in sound for them - then I heard it and it just sounded like a Bloc Party song, not unusual at all.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Monday, 13 August 2018 18:05 (five years ago) link

... ok it's a little more electronic than that

princess of hell (BradNelson), Monday, 13 August 2018 18:18 (five years ago) link

Well yeah, electronics are used on it, but it wasn't exactly the radical shift in sound it was being billed as. Apparently there were tensions because Kele wanted to go more electronic and others in the band didn't.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Monday, 13 August 2018 18:25 (five years ago) link

some of the stuff on Intimacy really was a radical change in sound for them but I still have no idea what the fuck Mercury was supposed to be

ufo, Tuesday, 14 August 2018 00:12 (five years ago) link

glad this thread got bumped, been thinking about this at least since alfred re-upped his queer songs list and I Still Remember was on it

austinb, Tuesday, 14 August 2018 04:39 (five years ago) link

oh, and flux slaps

austinb, Tuesday, 14 August 2018 04:39 (five years ago) link

some of the stuff on Intimacy really was a radical change in sound for them but I still have no idea what the fuck Mercury was supposed to be

― ufo, Tuesday, August 14, 2018 12:12 AM (six hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

That's probably the reason I like it!

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 14 August 2018 06:29 (five years ago) link

'Signs' is my favourite of the "electro" Bloc Party songs, and one of my favourite Bloc Party songs overall. I think it's a heartfelt, beautiful song... so much so that I can overlook the occasional clunky lyric.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 14 August 2018 06:30 (five years ago) link

yeah I agree completely, one of the few highlights on Intimacy

ufo, Tuesday, 14 August 2018 06:55 (five years ago) link

I'm not huge on We Were Lovers and might take Selfish Son or Hunting for Witches over it

ufo said this and i was like, "wait... do i really need 'we were lovers'???" and then i was like, "the way kele sings 'ordinary man with ordinary desires' in 'hunting for witches' can't keep me from liking it forever" so i redid the order and i think this is the version of weekend in the city i'll listen to forever, better songs, better sequence (i'll toot my own horn here, i also haaaaate the "on" -> "where is home" -> "kreuzberg" sequencing on the og album and was happy to correct it), still-awkward lyrics, 12 songs, 55 minutes

1. song for clay
2. hunting for witches
3. cain said to abel
4. waiting for the 7.18
5. rhododendrons
6. on
7. uniform
8. kreuzberg
9. i still remember
10. sunday
11. england
12. sxrt

(rip "we were lovers" the first b-side i heard from this to make me think "wait, why isn't this good song on that album i love but i wish were much better than it is")

princess of hell (BradNelson), Monday, 20 August 2018 23:55 (five years ago) link

btw "on" is such a wonderful song

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 00:12 (five years ago) link

Very well.

The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 00:14 (five years ago) link

That moment in 2004-2007 when my college radio students adored this band's every melody feels further away than thinking about 1997 (I don't intend this as criticism, but a comment on how distant this era looks).

The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 00:20 (five years ago) link

it was roughly 1000 years ago yes

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 00:26 (five years ago) link

and "Flux" is fucking great

The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 00:26 (five years ago) link

this album’s lyrics are like if the line of beauty were rewritten by modern-day morrissey

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 00:40 (five years ago) link

now you're putting cheese on the trap.

The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 00:42 (five years ago) link

lol

mookieproof, Tuesday, 21 August 2018 00:43 (five years ago) link

just tried Brad's latest tracklist and it's so good! fixes nearly everything wrong with the album except the clunky phrasing.

On is so gorgeous, I love the strings. it's a very underrated track.

they really did record so much good material for this album, there's so many other good B-sides too, like The Once and Future King, Atonement, Vision of Heaven and Emma Kate's Accident.

ufo, Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:17 (five years ago) link

i also haaaaate the "on" -> "where is home" -> "kreuzberg" sequencing on the og album and was happy to correct it

I don't - for me, there really isn't anything there to "correct" ...

I love 'Where Is Home?' - love that lyric.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:47 (five years ago) link

The Once and Future King

nearly included this one in my configuration

i think "uniform" -> "on" -> "where is home" -> "kreuzberg" is a really clunky "aggro -> slow and contemplative transition" that happens twice in a row on the record, it always snaps me out of the meditative state "on" puts me in. which was probably the intention, i just think it sounds ugly and think they had better songs than "where is home"

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:57 (five years ago) link

it bugs me that the album snaps back and forth like that instead of settling into a mood, essentially

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:04 (five years ago) link

Oh, I'd say it was definitely the intention! Y'see, I don't think the events on A Weekend in the City are neccessarily consecutive - some of these things are happening at the same time, and while one guy is trying to escape via clubbing and recreational drug use in 'On', another guy is elsewhere feeling paranoid about recent events in the news and asking himself 'Where Is Home?' ... it strikes me as being quite a personal lyric. It's basically another side to 'Hunting for Witches' ...

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:09 (five years ago) link

I don't think the events on A Weekend in the City are neccessarily consecutive

i... don't think they are either

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:17 (five years ago) link

in my version "england" is essentially doing the "story" work of "where is home"

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:20 (five years ago) link

also all of the lyrics on this record strike me as being quite personal

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:25 (five years ago) link

all of them are about being young and black and gay and going out in the city every night and even in some of the b-sides silent alarm's popularity scrolls by in the background ("success has been cruel" appears in both "cain said to abel" and "once and future king") so, idk, it's pretty much all "personal" lyrics imo, that kind of unmediated expression is definitely what kele was going for but is also ultimately why the album is so awkwardly and clumsily executed bc... he's bad at it. he is constantly telling, never showing, etc. it's kind of the center of everything else that goes wrong with this record, the wild but also oddly-shaped and never quite realized club music excursions that are only made more unwieldy by kele cramming either too few or too many syllables into each line, the choice of songs and the sequence which longs to pull us into this deep sad idea of an album but never actually acquires any focus or direction bc the fast songs are too busy outdoing each other with density and the slow songs just kinda get shuttled between them wherever they arbitrarily fit

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:46 (five years ago) link

A lot of them, yes - 'I Still Remember', 'Kreuzberg', 'On', 'Where Is Home?', even 'The Prayer' all seem to have a lot of personal experience in them. It's one of the big reasons I like the album so much and can forgive some of the lyrics.

(x-post)

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:49 (five years ago) link

the choice of songs and the sequence which longs to pull us into this deep sad idea of an album but never actually acquires any focus or direction bc the fast songs are too busy outdoing each other with density and the slow songs just kinda get shuttled between them wherever they arbitrarily fit

Hmm. I've never found this album to be unfocused - in fact, I think they definitely made the record they set out to make and were happy with the results even if it didn't catapult them to the next level career wise as perhaps they hoped it would. I've always been mostly happy with the artists judgement calls on this record.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:56 (five years ago) link

i should also say that the telling not showing approach is also responsible for some of my favorite moments of the record like the dumbass-on-paper but gorgeous-in-practice chorus of "kreuzberg"

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 16:57 (five years ago) link

I've always been mostly happy with the artists judgement calls on this record.

― Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, August 21, 2018 9:56 AM (four minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

and i guess i think they had the resources to make a way better record than they did

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 17:01 (five years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP_zrBnC8_0

discipline discipline disappearing echoing echoing exiting

princess of hell (BradNelson), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 17:07 (five years ago) link

I must add, I think there are a few moments on the record where Kele is singing "in character" rather than as himself. In 'Hunting for Witches', for example. 'SRXT' too, even if he does throw his father's name in there.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 17:10 (five years ago) link

'SRXT' is a perfect, if very sad, ending to this record - one of those closers where you have to take a minute or so to gather yourself after the album has finished. The silence after the album has ended ends up being part of the experience.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 17:12 (five years ago) link

three months pass...

this is probably my favorite album that kinda sucks

jolene club remix (BradNelson), Thursday, 13 December 2018 22:27 (five years ago) link

haha yes

husked, tonal wails (irrational), Thursday, 13 December 2018 22:34 (five years ago) link

that's a good thread idea actually

resident hack (Simon H.), Thursday, 13 December 2018 22:35 (five years ago) link

The odd clunky lyric aside, I actually don't think this album sucks.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Thursday, 13 December 2018 22:44 (five years ago) link

(I do wish they'd split up after Moakes and Tong had left, though)

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Thursday, 13 December 2018 22:45 (five years ago) link

four months pass...

listened to this album for the first time in 12 years last week. i hated it then, but i was 17 so what did i know. I still mostly dislike it but I think it really comes together starting at Kreuzberg, and the last few songs are nice bits of melodrama. maybe it's because the second half is a bit less sonically adventurous than the first half, maybe because they focus less on leaden social commentary, maybe because each song just has 1 good idea in it as opposed to 12 dueling ideas. either way, i definitely appreciate it a bit more than i did then, even though i still think the drums often feel like they're being beamed in from a different planet where a different band is playing a different song.

and i guess brad is otm upthread about the b-sides--my favorite songs on the spotify version, besides maybe srxt, are flux and selfish son

i think ur a controp (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 7 May 2019 21:38 (four years ago) link

Yeah, there were some fine B-sides around this period, but there's absolutely nothing I would change about this record. The tracklisting as originally released, that is, not the re-release with 'Flux' on it.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 7 May 2019 21:46 (four years ago) link

four years pass...

need to take a long hard look in the mirror over the fact that none of my previous custom weekend in the city tracklists included "once and future king"

ivy (BradNelson), Friday, 16 June 2023 19:38 (ten months ago) link

there's always one night per year where the only song i can listen to is "uniform"

J0rdan S., Friday, 16 June 2023 20:03 (ten months ago) link

it's not as good as any of their records but if you were going to make a timeline of albums throughout history that led to the 1975's career this would have to be on it, which counts as high praise in my book

J0rdan S., Friday, 16 June 2023 20:06 (ten months ago) link

absolutely

ivy (BradNelson), Friday, 16 June 2023 20:41 (ten months ago) link


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