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depressionquest
gosh!! i thought im so desensitized to psychedelic/experimental that mbv is normal to me now then i got btfo'd by their last song
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katieevans
u cant tell me this wasnt a blatant reference to here come the warm jets by eno... like but too literal lmao
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Cassandra-Leo
I find the time signature of this song confounding. It starts out in straight 4/4, and I think the second vocal passage divides into three bars of 4/4 and one of 5/4, but the weird guitar makes it almost impossible to figure out significant portions of this song (I assume polyrhythms are involved). I didn't even notice the time signature changed that much until I started counting beats; I just felt mildly disoriented and attributed that entirely to the song's weird sound.
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Cassandra-Leo
Also, I'm not going to say this is my favourite song by the band, but it's definitely the highlight off this album. If anyone knows of anything else that sounds like this (I'll cop to not being terribly caught up when it comes to D&B or really electronic music in general), please drop me a shout.
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SerpentLazarus
They really aren't that funny. Hipster over-repeated cliche jokes always aren't.
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callmeleroi
The heaviest part is that lead guitar(?), it is literally heavy and moves so slowly, almost giving off a sense of huge inertia. Almost like riding a ship. This and 'she found now'. Talk about begining and ending an album
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