Funny you should say that.
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Originally Posted by 3LB
Yeah, the new The King Is Dead is loud and in your face. Very '90s. Its as though they're begging for forgiveness for having made a concept album and trying to win back their critic darlings status by making an REM album. How tragically hip of them.
I was beginning to think I was the only one who thought 'Down by the Water' sounded very similar to 'The One I Love'. Very similar.
Have to agree with Slosh on this one.
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Originally Posted by tentoze
New Decemberists= thumbs up, regardless of SQ.
New Iron & Wine= Never got past the 3rd song. Dreadful. I suppose this is where Beam's been heading, but I think he should have made a u- turn back to teaching school about 3 albums ago.
I like the Iron & Wine more than the Decemberists new record, but both are getting plenty of spins around my house. I really can't figure out how you can call the former 'dreadful'. That's as puzzling to me as Jim Clark's trashing of the last Josh Ritter cd. Oh well.
I wasn't being critical of your opinion...
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Originally Posted by tentoze
Swish-baby, I can call it dreadful because that is exactly what my ears tell me it is. I't just differences of opinion. Vive le difference, eh?
...by saying it was 'puzzling'. You're certainly entitled to your own opinion, no matter how ridiculous it may be. :hand:
Although I like YHF, I don't think our tastes...
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Originally Posted by tentoze
Well, the perception of ridiculous opinion should come as no surprise- I've always been swimming against the current here, like the sacrilegious stance that Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is a piece of non-essential fluff.
:prrr::)
...are that much different in the grand scheme of things. I would bet we agree much more than disagree.