Re: The Mynabirds
Posted: Tue January 21, 2014 2:10 am
I fucking love the sentiments so much that I don't care. Also I think it's knowingly cliched.cutuphalfdead wrote:The manufactured call and response part is pretty cringe-worthy.
Anything else? I can handle it if you didn't like it.Lament wrote:The aesthetics of this definitely appeal to my personal tastes.
No, I definitely liked it. I'm gonna need to keep listening to for the next week or so to get some more concrete opinions about it, but the first listen was very enjoyable.cutuphalfdead wrote:Anything else? I can handle it if you didn't like it.Lament wrote:The aesthetics of this definitely appeal to my personal tastes.
So you're saying I should...give it time?Lament wrote:No, I definitely liked it. I'm gonna need to keep listening to for the next week or so to get some more concrete opinions about it, but the first listen was very enjoyable.cutuphalfdead wrote:Anything else? I can handle it if you didn't like it.Lament wrote:The aesthetics of this definitely appeal to my personal tastes.
Yeah, I very rarely give more than vague opinions/notions on anything after the first listen or two. I like to sit with it for a few days and several listens and let my thoughts gel.cutuphalfdead wrote:So you're saying I should...give it time?
it's such a clunky melody in what is otherwise a song that feels so smoothly dirtycutuphalfdead wrote:The manufactured call and response part is pretty cringe-worthy.
Yeah I don't mind that.stip wrote:it's such a clunky melody in what is otherwise a song that feels so smoothly dirtycutuphalfdead wrote:The manufactured call and response part is pretty cringe-worthy.
I've scratched my head at a Stip opinion or two, but this one might make me bleed. The fact that Pete even kinda agrees has turned this today upside down for me.stip wrote:it's such a clunky melody in what is otherwise a song that feels so smoothly dirtycutuphalfdead wrote:The manufactured call and response part is pretty cringe-worthy.