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I'm kind of backwards in that The Eraser was my introduction to Thom Yorke/Radiohead, so it might be that, but this is incredibly listenable. Lovin' this so far.
Post by EthnicallyCrimean98476 on Feb 19, 2013 9:50:11 GMT -5
I'm not entirely sure how I feel about Amok yet. It might be all too similar for me to love it or claim album of the year as some people prematurely have. Man, but Before Your Very Eyes is one badass opener.
This again. A lot of you guys would really like this, real slick, cool R'n'B for the How To Dress Well generation. This is poppier though, in a good way.
I'm not entirely sure how I feel about Amok yet. It might be all too similar for me to love it or claim album of the year as some people prematurely have. Man, but Before Your Very Eyes is one badass opener.
I also really like Unless.
and the title track.
Yea, the Album of the Year thing is wayyyyy premature. There's stuff released this so far this year that I'll listen to more/will rank ahead of AMOK for sure.
I'm not entirely sure how I feel about Amok yet. It might be all too similar for me to love it or claim album of the year as some people prematurely have. Man, but Before Your Very Eyes is one badass opener.
I also really like Unless.
and the title track.
I like the whole thing. But I agree, Album of the year? It's way too soon to make that kind of assumption.
I'm not entirely sure how I feel about Amok yet. It might be all too similar for me to love it or claim album of the year as some people prematurely have. Man, but Before Your Very Eyes is one badass opener.
I also really like Unless.
A lot of it does blur together if you listen to it in one sitting. Before You Very Eyes, Judge Jury and Executioner, and Ingenue have started to stand out for me. Honestly it sounds like a seriously dance-able Radiohead, closer to the likes of Feral, Identikit, and Staircase. I do love it, but I'm not sold on it being the album of the year, hell not even album of the month. February 2013 has been the best month I can remember. Autechre, Apparat, Nick Cave, Jim James, Atoms for Peace, My Bloody Valentine, Grouper, Foals, and I still haven't listened to Pissed Jeans, Iceage, or STRFKR.
February 2013 has been the best month I can remember. Autechre, Apparat, Nick Cave, Jim James, Atoms for Peace, My Bloody Valentine, Grouper, Foals, and I still haven't listened to Pissed Jeans, Iceage, or STRFKR.
October 2012 puts this month (and any month) to shame for me. Flying Lotus, Tame Impala, GY!BE, Kendrick Lamar, METZ, Andy Stott, Daphni, and Titus Andronicus all released some of my favorites from last year.
Not sure where to start listening for lineup preparation. I have a feeling the same problem will occur when I'm actually on the farm, though.
Have you gone before? Not trying to be condescending, but what works for me is deciding on my schedule beforehand, regardless of painful conflicts. Half-sets suck.
Not sure where to start listening for lineup preparation. I have a feeling the same problem will occur when I'm actually on the farm, though.
Have you gone before? Not trying to be condescending, but what works for me is deciding on my schedule beforehand, regardless of painful conflicts. Half-sets suck.
Don't worry about it, last year was my first year. I know that when the schedule goes out I will be planning my route. I'm just saying as far as the next couple months are concerned (before they release the schedule). I have a strong desire to want to go for the Macca pit so I'm just holding out hope that the main stage is full of some other acts I'm looking forward to. That could take away the pain of missing some others if I do end up deciding on that.