tragabigzanda wrote:YAH. is hypnotic.
Giraldo is pissed about that one
tragabigzanda wrote:YAH. is hypnotic.
tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
This is how I always felt about Chris Martin and "Homecoming."LoathedVermin72 wrote:Well, "XXX." is definitely the best song U2 has ever been involved with.
LoathedVermin72 wrote:SUCH a good post. I mean just WOW.
I'm not sure I agree with this at all -- "TPAB" has a lot of catchy, immediately satisfying songs. But downing the whole thing at once takes some doing. "TPAB" is like a big psychedelic explosion of ideas; this album feels like Kendrick picking up those ideas, discarding the unusable ones, and whittling the rest into some logical shape. I don't think it proclaims its own greatness as loudly as "TPAB," but after a couple listens I'm pretty confident in my feeling that it's the better-realized, more accomplished piece of work. And I liked "TPAB" a lot.4/5 wrote:It's definitely more accessible and prettier than TPAB
But isn't that kind of the point? This is a much easier listen. It doesn't, as overtly at least, challenge the listener as much as TPAB. I don't mean that as an insult or critique or compliment; it just seems self-evident to me. There aren't tracks like U or For Sale? or For Free? that are in some ways quite ugly and not particularly pleasing to the ear. And that's fine. You're right that there are some catchy/accessible songs on TPAB, but This album will probably be a stronger front to back listen for most people. (I swear even if that sounds like an attempt at an elitist insult I don't mean it that way.) Even among the immediate songs, though, I think songs like Humble, DNA, and Loyalty pop in a way unlike anything on TPAB did.Kevin Davis wrote:I'm not sure I agree with this at all -- "TPAB" has a lot of catchy, immediately satisfying songs. But downing the whole thing at once takes some doing.4/5 wrote:It's definitely more accessible and prettier than TPAB
Great post -- this is an excellent read on that track that goes a lot deeper than I've had the chance to go with this album yet, so maybe the conceptual will end up outweighing the aesthetic on this one. I'll certainly listen with this in mind. But for now it's battling twenty years' worth of baggage stemming from sliding rap CD's into my player only to find I have to sit through 1-2 tracks of yakity-yak before the music starts (and I know, there's music happening on this track, spoken word can be art too, yadda yadda -- I'm sure you know what I mean in any case).4/5 wrote:BLOOD. is the perfect start to the album and pivotal to everything that comes after it. If the blind woman represents Lady Justice, who is blind to represent her impartiality and the equality all have before the law, it is quite powerful when she either misinterprets the black-community-via-Kendrick's intentions and kills him out of misplaced fear/self-defense or she reveals that she's not actually blind and kills him in a manner more consistent with an overtly systemic prejudice that has no ambition of blindness/equal justice.
It's the perfect intro to this album and bridge from TPAB. Immediately after she kills him it cuts to the FOX reaction to his BET performance. I think the spoken word story and the plot twist at the end of the story make the FOX clip more powerful and provides it with an anchor to something bigger than just FOX. The way he structured it, the story represents the systemic issue and the FOX clips/lines sprinkled throughout are examples of the symptoms of the bigger problem. Without BLOOD. I think those clips/lines could lose some of their effectiveness because then he's just clapping back at right wing media and that isn't the most interesting or fresh route to take.
Lament wrote: Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Lament wrote: Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Do I have to say it?Fuzzcharger wrote:I quite dig LUST on this. I found the second album NATION theories pretty interesting too. I can't think of any artist that has been getting this much attention and generating this much interest for a long time.