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Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 1:54 am
by harmless
Might she like Yellow Moon?

Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 1:55 am
by harmless
Swallowed Whole?

Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 1:55 am
by darth_vedder
I forgot Smile, she really loves that one too.

Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 1:55 am
by stupidmop
harmless wrote:Thin Air is much darker than Lowlight.
Is it?

Black (unplugged?), soldier of love, last kiss, sleeping by myself (!), I got shit, might be too depressing though

Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 1:55 am
by BurtReynolds
I have a theory about wives and Pearl Jam.

Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 1:58 am
by harmless
stupidmop wrote:
harmless wrote:Thin Air is much darker than Lowlight.
Is it?
Musically I think it is, yeah. It sounds sluggish, downbeat and beautiful, where Lowlight sounds lilting, bright and beautiful. But that may be just my impression. There's a lot more "starlight" atmospherics in Lowlight that lends it a prettiness that I think Thin Air avoids. Lowlight has a brighter melody too, I think. Less lower register? I might be wrong about that but it's my instinct going by memory.

Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 2:02 am
by Odieman
BurtReynolds wrote:I have a theory about wives and Pearl Jam.
what is your theory?

Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 8:02 am
by Heathen
BurtReynolds wrote:I have a theory about wives and Pearl Jam.
*females

Re: PJ Mixtape for a newbie

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 10:06 am
by stupidmop
harmless wrote:
stupidmop wrote:
harmless wrote:Thin Air is much darker than Lowlight.
Is it?
Musically I think it is, yeah. It sounds sluggish, downbeat and beautiful, where Lowlight sounds lilting, bright and beautiful. But that may be just my impression. There's a lot more "starlight" atmospherics in Lowlight that lends it a prettiness that I think Thin Air avoids. Lowlight has a brighter melody too, I think. Less lower register? I might be wrong about that but it's my instinct going by memory.
That's interesting, cause I'd almost swap those descriptions. I've always found thin air kinda 'bouncy' and lowlight just shy of droning. Lowlight does have a prettiness to it though.