Nelly Furtado- The Ride

supposed to sound like a St. Vincent reject, but it's AOTY instead ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Magic, Places and Right Road>>>

Interesting comparison, it was recorded in Dallas

Haven't listened yet, uploader's cooldown time is killing me on these leaks.

A lot of singles are on spotify and the album drops in exactly 13.5 hours

...in Dallas by the same guy- John Congleton- thus my comparison ;)

I mean produced by him

if you copy the link from the OP to a new tab you'll get the lyric videos stream of the whole album

Six singles if you include the deluxe edition

After I heard Pipe Dream I knew this would be a great album. Phoenix sucked but this one is great too. Can't wait

What didnt you like about Phoenix? I liked it.

I didn't have time to listen to the whole thing, but skipping through it just didn't have the same sound or magic that Pipe Dream did to me. Maybe I'll think differently after I listen to the whole album.

>singles
>singles
this is not exactly a good name for songs that were just dropped to spotify lol

I don't get it. Why not?

idk, for me singles=songs that get radio treatment, those were just added to spotify

>2017
>radio

lol radio still is the biggest promotional platform for music, especially for indie flops like Furtado

And Spotify is the biggest platform. Times change and so does vocabulary.

this Paris Sun song is very Prince

wtf I love her now

I've never listened to one of her albums in full but I like a handful of her singles.

Will give this one a try tho, seems like a cool lady I hope it does well

She´s actually amazing.

John Congleton MADE Strange Mercy. Not to take from Annie but that album gets bumped up a peg with production. Songs like Dilettante, Champagne Year, Year of the Tiger wouldn't sound the way they do without him. I love the gated reverb on the drums on Dilettante and at the 1:07 second mark on the track you could hear (it depends) "whoo" by Annie or a guy say something between the drum fill. Things like that help lock the groove and give the listener something to come back to.

Magic is very Clocks by Coldplay on pipe roids, isn't it?

WTF IS HAPPENNING WHY IS THIS GOOD???

I just wrote that he produced both albums,
desu Ride reminds me more of John Grant's latest album (also produced by Congleton)

did she become thicc?

It's notba totally off point comparison. The song sound sort of like this with those distorted guitars.
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I haven't listened to John Grant so idk if Nelly sounds like it.

He did produce both albums btw.

wtf I like Nelly Furtado now

changed my mind- it's more like Closer by NIN lol

Damn, she looks like SHIT now

she looks like a proper thicc milf so take a seat,

How did she go from making terrible top 40 music in the 00's to this?

she left her label.
self-released album produced by John Congleton. Try to be more indie than this.

i like the synth but thats about it

the bass break thing in the chorus shouldve been scrapped, dont know the technical term fro it

just by the fact that scrapping it was overlooked or decided against makes this album not worth the listen, in fact i wont even bother peeking around for a download

>these plebs didn't already like Nelly Furtado
haven't lurked on this board for 3 years and it looks like i'm off for another 6

GTFO of here David Byrne

I laughed way to laud

OT: Live after the breakdown is pretty good too

desu

actually is a nice album
I find it way better than Spirit, Spirit had its moments but was a bloated 20 track mess, should of been trimmed..

Listened to The Ride high/speeding today first time was pretty lit