diesel wrote:most of you seem to love this album so far, but i'm not sure that i can agree, at least right now. i've listened to this twice completely and it will be on for car rides commuting to and from work, so its still very new to me and hasn't completely sunk in yet.
some notes:
- some of the lyrics are abstract and dont connect / mean something to me as most of their other work did. this is not a bad thing per say, but different for them.
- the instruments on this album hide behind each other. at times i hear synth, strings, guitar behind guitar, drums, etc, like any other national album, but instead of being next to each other on the sound stage they seem to step on each other, while the vocals are constantly in front.
- there's not as much tension and release / crescendo on this album compare to other songs in the past.
- matt's voice seems softer and not as rumbling as it used to be. not a bad / good thing, just an observation.
overall, i can't put this album ahead of any of their past three. I think it's a distinctive national album. As they've said in interviews, they're comfortable now. but maybe they're too comfortable and not deliberating over the songwriting / producing / lyric writing as once before?
RE: notes:
* Got that also, to a degree but a few more spins opened most if not all the lyrics and most of these moments fit.
* The mix, from an MP3 leak realm, is not particularly good. This may change with the dynamic of a lossless copy or the vinyl but one currently really has to stretch to hear the instrument and many moments (early on) feel cluttered... to me.
* This album is far more subtle and I'd say delicate than the others but is similar to their direction of one-offs released since HV.
* He's definitely restrained. It works for the album as a whole and may very-well work as a juxtaposition for live performances, or he'll let loose and the band will pick-up right along... all fair game now.
I don't rate albums but this one is resonating with me faster than HV... I do
want the connection but it works supremely well.