Re: Bands Whose Last Album is Their Best
Posted: Fri September 16, 2016 2:59 am
Sarkozy: The Way You Smell
Harambe: 4Ever
HRC: HNIC
Harambe: 4Ever
HRC: HNIC
It definitely isn't.durdencommatyler wrote:In PJ Chat some folks mentioned the most recent QOTSA album is their best.
See above.tragabigzanda wrote:Ooh! Shellac's Dude Incredible is their best.
Nah.durdencommatyler wrote:In Utero
It's great (so are In Utero and Dude, Incredible, for that matter) but nah.tragabigzanda wrote:Nels Cline: Lovers
I definitely agree with Death from above 1979. I didn't think they could come even close to their first record, but they got so much better.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Acid Bath
Death from Above 1979
Makthaverskan
Run the Jewels
Yung Lean
Rihanna
Behemoth
Big Black
Eyedea & Abilities
Failure
Grimes
Lady Gaga
Kevin Davis wrote:This exercise is really only interesting if the band has been around for a while. Bands that are on their second album have a 50/50 shot.
Ain't nobody gonna yell at you for that pick, buddy.parasolmonster wrote:St Vincent (but I don't expect anyone to agree with me)

Marry Me is probably my least favorite so far. But that's like saying, 'last night I had sex and it was least favorite orgasm so far.'chewm wrote:I like them all 4 about the same.
Marry Me or Strange Mercy are probably the best.
I go back and forth between liking S/T and Strange Mercy more. At the moment it's S/T.durdencommatyler wrote:Ain't nobody gonna yell at you for that pick, buddy.parasolmonster wrote:St Vincent (but I don't expect anyone to agree with me)
For me it's Strange Mercy, but I will never argue with someone who picks St. Vincent.
Really she should be in the "Artists who haven't released a bad or even mediocre record" thread.
Both just outstanding records. And S/T has two or three of her all time best songs on it (and my personal overall favorite). I think Strange Mercy just hangs together so well. It's not just the songs it's the flow and the mood and the sequencing and the performance. It's everything. But again, one could argue the same for S/T and I'd hardly fight them on it.parasolmonster wrote:I go back and forth between liking S/T and Strange Mercy more. At the moment it's S/T.durdencommatyler wrote:Ain't nobody gonna yell at you for that pick, buddy.parasolmonster wrote:St Vincent (but I don't expect anyone to agree with me)
For me it's Strange Mercy, but I will never argue with someone who picks St. Vincent.
Really she should be in the "Artists who haven't released a bad or even mediocre record" thread.
AgreedKurtLeon wrote:
What is your favorite St. Vincent song?durdencommatyler wrote:Both just outstanding records. And S/T has two or three of her all time best songs on it (and my personal overall favorite). I think Strange Mercy just hangs together so well. It's not just the songs it's the flow and the mood and the sequencing and the performance. It's everything. But again, one could argue the same for S/T and I'd hardly fight them on it.parasolmonster wrote:I go back and forth between liking S/T and Strange Mercy more. At the moment it's S/T.durdencommatyler wrote:Ain't nobody gonna yell at you for that pick, buddy.parasolmonster wrote:St Vincent (but I don't expect anyone to agree with me)
For me it's Strange Mercy, but I will never argue with someone who picks St. Vincent.
Really she should be in the "Artists who haven't released a bad or even mediocre record" thread.
Bring Me Your Lovesparasolmonster wrote:What is your favorite St. Vincent song?
Good choice! Digital Witness is the song that turned me onto St Vincent and remains my favorite to this day. Yet another reason that makes me think her latest is her bestdurdencommatyler wrote:Bring Me Your Lovesparasolmonster wrote:What is your favorite St. Vincent song?