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CHVRCHES- Every Open Eye |OT| Clearest Blue

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LiQuid!

I proudly and openly admit to wishing death upon the mothers of people I don't like
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danowat

Banned
Up on google play music as well.

Cheapest place in the UK, now, I've never used Google Music before, I am assuming I can download the tracks to my PC and burn them to disc?, or is there somekind of draconian DRM.

Edit : 7Digital have a 320kps version for £4.99.......what bitrate is Google Music?
 

LiQuid!

I proudly and openly admit to wishing death upon the mothers of people I don't like
If you wanna say this album is samey then that's your business but IMO nearly every track on this album has synths powerful enough to have been a hit record in the 80s. Lyrically, this album is pretty much treading the same water as the first, but to be frank I'm not listening to Chvrches records for profundity, I want to fuckin bop and bop I shall.
 
Listening now and this album is incredible. I'm only halfway through but already there are so many good tracks. Martin's High Enough To Carry You Over was fantastic.
 
Cheapest place in the UK, now, I've never used Google Music before, I am assuming I can download the tracks to my PC and burn them to disc?, or is there somekind of draconian DRM.

Edit : 7Digital have a 320kps version for £4.99.......what bitrate is Google Music?

Just checked the last album I bought from Google Music and it's 320kpbs.
 

AHA-Lambda

Member
Listening now and this album is incredible. I'm only halfway through but already there are so many good tracks. Martin's High Enough To Carry You Over was fantastic.

I know right?! Martin is kinda weak on the other album (though surprisingly good live) but that song is great!
 

TFORTOM

Neo Member
My Vinyl shipment of EOE didn't arrive today, despite shipping out on Tuesday.. God damn it JBHIFI! I'm really trying resist the urge to listen to the whole thing on Spotify, Monday is so far away.

How do I cope?
 

RulkezX

Member
Working out in the middle of nowhere today, just me and Spotify. The album has certainly brightened up a shitty wet Scottish morning for me.
 

MattyG

Banned
I think Playing Dead and Make Them Gold may be my favorite tracks. Then again, my favorite has changed pretty much every day since the NPR first look went up, so that probably doesn't mean much.
 

ryseing

Member
It has finally arrived. Gonna be listening to this for the first time tonight. Waited so long to hear the new album in its entirety without checking out any previews.

Unsurprisingly my shipment was delayed. Considering the luck I've had with vinyls this year...

Will update the OT with reviews, links, etc. in a bit.
 

BlueMagic

Member
Kinda not feeling it so far... I really, really liked the first album, saw them live, was way into it. This feels a little... I dunno, samey? It's not as disastrous as the second Purity Ring album but I just listened to the whole thing and it kind of all mushed together. It sounds very similar to the first album, to a fault, I feel.

Will give it some more shots but wasn't into the first spin.

I kinda feel the same way, but the more I listen to it the more I'm liking it. Definitely more a grower than the first for me. Also even though the sound is similar in general, I almost feel like this is a more mature album. The general mood is different I guess.
Then again I didn't absolutely hate Purity Ring's second album.
 

kraspkibble

Permabanned.
I love all the singles (never ending circles, clearest blue, leave a trace) but the song that stands out to me is Empty Threat.

Some other great songs on the album. I'd say it's as strong as their debut. A good amount of great songs but some not so great. Gonna need to spend a bit more time listening to the album start/finish. I really can't get into the songs where the guy sings.
 

Meier

Member
The vinyl is only $16.99. That's what I'm fucking talking about. None of this $30-$35 garbage that bands try and get away with.

Caracal is $23.99. :mad: I waited for ages for Settle to drop and of course it never did.. paid like $28 for it, ugh.
 

kraspkibble

Permabanned.
Hope I can get tickets for a show in Glasgow. They've set up a tour but no glasgow yet. Should be great.

I really need to hear the new songs live. Usually I'll not like one then when I hear it live it'll be a new experience which makes me enjoy it.
 
Looks like ordering the 11-track regular CD from Amazon gets me Autorip for the 14-track special edition.

As great as that deal is... might just cancel that and go buy the 17-track CD from Target later today.
 

LiQuid!

I proudly and openly admit to wishing death upon the mothers of people I don't like
It's not as in-your-face catchy as some of my other favs on this disc but god damn it the melodies and harmonies in Down Side of Me melt my god damned face. There actually isn't another track on this album more worthy of being its longest than that one.
 

Majine

Banned
I still think the first album feels more unique. There is no valid equivalent to Tether for instance.

The songs on this album sorta bleed into eachother by the fact that they sound more similar in comparison.
 

sca2511

Member
Sad that they ran into production problems and my vinyl will be delayed. They did send out a download for the trouble though.

I still think the first album feels more unique. There is no valid equivalent to Tether for instance.

The songs on this album sorta bleed into eachother by the fact that they sound more similar in comparison.
I agree rhythm wise, at least with most of the first half of the album(standard), since I haven't gotten through it all. Mind that I love Mayberry's improved vocals throughout. Keep You on My Side throws the similarity off and is more reminiscent of Erasure and such. I'm loving that track. I'm also really liking Doherty's track and Make Them Gold. Album is amazing so far.
 

Fevaweva

Member
It is similar to their last album, but different enough and shows enough growth for me to not get bored by it.

It reminds me in a way of R.E.M.'s beginning. There was Murmur and then Reckoning came out a year late and sounded very similar, if a lot cheerier.

Now...a third album of this sound might not be my cup of tea. But at the moment I am loving it.
 
Going into this album blind. My copy from Amazon won't arrive till Wednesday tho, total bummer. I played the fuck out of Bones of What You Believe. The disc still has a spot on my car's CD player and hasn't come out since I put it in there. lol
 

borghe

Loves the Greater Toronto Area
album is outstanding.. not sure if it will live up to their first album 100%, but aside from the released singles, Make Them Gold is exceptional upon first listen..

already know this will be on repeat for at least the next week or so.
 

EktorOni

Member
It's not as in-your-face catchy as some of my other favs on this disc but god damn it the melodies and harmonies in Down Side of Me melt my god damned face. There actually isn't another track on this album more worthy of being its longest than that one.

Could not agree more. 'Down Side of Me' almost-immediately became my favorite after those first few listens of the NPR stream, and every day I listen to it I get reminded why: the atmosphere it establishes, sonically, is nothing short of haunting.

Loving 'Playing Dead' and 'Bury It', and absolutely adore how the album ends just right after it with 'Afterglow'. Lowest point of the album for me has to be 'Make Them Gold', and even that one is charming as hell.

Great, great album.
 
been listening to this at work today.

It's very very good. Wish they released it 3 months ago though. Perfect summer album.

Might get bored of it quickly, but right now it's all sorts of delightful
 

Monocle

Member
Just made the time to listen to the whole thing. It has more slowish tracks than BoWYB, unfortunately.

Leave a Trace, Clearest Blue, Keep You On My Side, and Empty Threat are gold. I can't see myself getting tired of those for a long time. Never Ending Circles, Make Them Gold, and High Enough to Carry You Over are pretty good. Right now I feel like the rest are just OK. The instrumentation for every track is 100% on point though. Outstanding sound.

EOE isn't a total homerun like BoWYB, where every single song is good at worst, but it's still very solid. I hope I'll like the various bonus tracks I haven't had a chance to hear yet.
 
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