Re: Alright
Posted: Sat April 25, 2020 1:43 pm
i do like the way alright builds towards the keep it for yourself conclusion at the end of the verses. it is a nice punctuation lyric
Agree but also disagree. It works really well after Quick Escape, but it’s one of the better tracks on its own.PHATJ wrote:My sentiments exactly, KD.Kevin Davis wrote:No track on the album gains as much from a full album listen as this one. Anytime I've sought it out on its own I haven't really liked it very much, but after the pummeling of "Quick Escape" it's a perfect exhale before the mind exercise of "Seven O'Clock."PHATJ wrote:Even though this might be my least favorite song on Gigaton (it’s this or Buckle Up), I still fucking love it.
Another track where Ed sounds phenomenal, and the transition this song makes is brilliant.
*I see you said something similar upthread. Agreed.
That's a good take. Alright does sound a lot more open and outward, even as the lyrics are going on about staying at home and shutting down.stip wrote:listening to Alright, and it strikes me that it is a lot like an inverted pendulum-starting from a similar space but goes to healing and expansive spaces instead of the more enervating and claustrophobic places Pendulum does
it's definitely a healing song, and I love that about it; it feels much more authentic to me than the "everyone stop being sad and get happy!!" attempts they've made; Jeff seems to understand that for some, it involves baby stepsAnders wrote:That's a good take. Alright does sound a lot more open and outward, even as the lyrics are going on about staying at home and shutting down.stip wrote:listening to Alright, and it strikes me that it is a lot like an inverted pendulum-starting from a similar space but goes to healing and expansive spaces instead of the more enervating and claustrophobic places Pendulum does