Now that many have survived the first wave of awe and absorbed this album as a beautiful whole (along with some nicely composed reviews) share your random thoughts, whether about a song, concept, lyric, mood, or even a note. I'll start with a couple (this is my first topic, so be gentle) :)
The creaky ship hull guitar groaning that connects the end of Victory Dance to the beginning of Circuital sounds like the band is diggin their claws in extra tight to get maximum traction to kick our asses, even though we just got our asses kicked into oblivion by VIctory Dance (and then they do keep our asses sufficiently kicked for the next 40 min or so)
Ever since NPR 1st listen started streaming the album, it takes me at least 45 min and 7 sec to get to any destination.
The shorter, though perfectly composed songs mean that we get 2 Circuital songs live for every song removed from their setlists from previous albums :thumbsup:
Quote from: blucas on May 29, 2011, 04:36 PM
The shorter, though perfectly composed songs mean that we get 2 Circuital songs live for every song removed from their setlists from previous albums :thumbsup:
this is an idea i can get behind
Listening to this on vinyl for the first time today showed
A lot about it. the intro to TDIC is powerful!
Interestingly, the chaos and Jim's screaming at the end of Victory Dance reminds me of Mont De Sundua...
Is anyone else noticing that the intro for the day is coming on vinyl is different from the digital version? On the cd-digital version, the song fades in right as Jim starts his singing....on the vinyl you can hear the music prior to the singing. Just kinda strange.
I love that about TDIC. Kinda trippy....I wondered if my vinyl was outta whack or something.
Speaking of the day is coming. I would rather this be the opening with an extended loop intro before the curtain opens. Victory dance would fit nicely as an encore opener. Just my opinion of course.
Quote from: The DARK on May 30, 2011, 01:28 AM
Interestingly, the chaos and Jim's screaming at the end of Victory Dance reminds me of Mont De Sundua...
He's right back in the same place...where he started from.
listening for the first time on my 7.1 surround... like the vinyl, i notice many different things. so far its been amazing, its really weird that a couple weeks ago i was questioning how much i liked this record.
Rusty - I really like that Idea. TDIC would make an awesome opener.
E-wind- The past three albums have been like that for me. First listen I don't know wha'st going on and I don't know what I can identify with - I take a break - listen again - take a longer break then usually I end up with quite a good buzz listening to the album and things change.
This year the vinyl listen while well buzzed in the afternoon made me fall in love again like I do every time. It always like learning something new about someone you've been in a long term relationship with - and in the end you grow together.
Said it in another thread but will say it again. The run of Black Metal, First Light and Freak Out is, to quote Jeff Bebe from Stillwater, 'the fucken buzz'...
i like the different eye colors on the album art. need a .gif if anyone knows how to .
Quote from: Dillsnufus on May 31, 2011, 12:56 AM
i like the different eye colors on the album art. need a .gif if anyone knows how to .
Ah, you beat me to this. Thought it was pretty cool to see a different color for each song on the eye.
hey it's number two on amazon.com digital downloads
Are you seeing the different eye colors from the presale download of the mp3's? Mine aren't tagged so I'm assuming that's why I can't see the different eye colors.
Quote from: JDUB on May 31, 2011, 09:56 PM
Are you seeing the different eye colors from the presale download of the mp3's? Mine aren't tagged so I'm assuming that's why I can't see the different eye colors.
That is exactly why
I'm enjoying the lyrics more on this album than the last couple. Not sure if they are just connecting with me or what. But really enjoying the entire album.
I discovered last night the new stuff sounds really good up close and personal.
would sec' walkin fit on this album? .... i think so
Quote from: Dillsnufus on Jun 03, 2011, 12:48 PM
would sec' walkin fit on this album? .... i think so
Good call- thematically it def fits and for me, the chill vibe of the song during the verses fits too. I'm not a big fan of where they took the chorus, which makes it fall a little short of being a classic in my book. I would love to see how this might have been different if the song were written for circuital and not EU (not bashing EU because it did result in some brilliant moments)
Quote from: blucas on Jun 04, 2011, 04:08 PM
Quote from: Dillsnufus on Jun 03, 2011, 12:48 PM
would sec' walkin fit on this album? .... i think so
Good call- thematically it def fits and for me, the chill vibe of the song during the verses fits too. I'm not a big fan of where they took the chorus, which makes it fall a little short of being a classic in my book. I would love to see how this might have been different if the song were written for circuital and not EU (not bashing EU because it did result in some brilliant moments)
Someone should make a eu/cir mix
I think "The Day Is Coming" is the glue that holds this whole record together. (Today anyway. ;))
And I love the sound of the seemless transition between DIC and Wonderful. Chills me.
I like that it sounds like there is a ping pong game going on behind the hihat during 3rd verse of Victory Dance. And the chirpin birds at the end of Wonderful.
This record is so perfect.
Me thinks the relationship between Circuital and Anytime lyrics is...well...circuital?
"Circuits, connect the earth to the MOON. And link our heavenly bodies. And not a moment too SOON."
"Is this climbing up to the MOON. Or is it bailing out too SOON."
Is this an intentional shout back to Z?