The first track is so fucking good
>I never knew you, you kneeew meeeee.
>Not like you knew meeEEeee
Kinda sucks that there isnt a better moment on this album.
Any other thoughts on this album before p4k gives it a 10.
The first track is so fucking good
>I never knew you, you kneeew meeeee.
>Not like you knew meeEEeee
Kinda sucks that there isnt a better moment on this album.
Any other thoughts on this album before p4k gives it a 10.
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Fleet Foxes are pretentious trash and take themselves way too seriously. Flooding the mix like they do is just distracting.
where to the album
>ADHD child can't focus
At first I thought they were going to rate it really high but now I feel like it's going to get something like an 8.6
Not better than Pure Comedy.
holy shit, this
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Abysmal songwriting on this LP unfortunately
Y did u say this?
I agree but they are totally different albums. But I think this is a far grander and ambitious than PC. Honestly, both of these are at the top of my AOTY list at them moment.
i found OAO to be the climax of the album, it sort of concludes the introspective segment of the "crackup" like an acceptance of the state with the songs that follow being moving forward
fuck off Fantano
Fantano hasn't even heard Crack-Up.
>Pure Comedy
This post is pure comedy.
if you actually listened to the album you'd understand that's actually a compliment
this desu
he didn't like Fool's Errand
which is literally the best track on the album
so he can eat a cock
fool's errand is the worst. it's not even bad it's just wholly forgettable in the middle of an album where every other song is a total knockout.
it has the best chorus on the entire album I don't know how you could forget it
bottom 3 desu, weak single not sure why he chose to promote that one
did anybody else buy the VMP copy
i wonder when that will sell out because its been days and they still have it in stock
>it has the best chorus on the entire album
what is kept woman?
I don't even remember the chorus on Kept Woman
I think you might have ADHD or something
it's not that good. he's right, it does fall on its face.
how many times have you listened to the album?
3 but I hardly see how that's relevant
I've listened to it like 20 times and BY FAR the chorus that stands out to me the most is Fool's Erramd
Third of May is incredible.
>And as the sky would petal white, old innocent lies came to mind
>Aren't we made to be crowded together, like leeeeeeeaaaaaves?
>To be held within oneself is deathlike, oh I know
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ok im trying really hard to love this album but i cant. something about this fucking album causes me to subconsciously wonder if i even like what im listening to or if im just succumbing to everyone elses opinion.
i just miss the catchy melodies this album seems to ditch that and instead focus on scale and spatial sound but in the end they forgot about the music part of the music.
7/10
its pretty much nice little moments interspersed with some textural instrumentation. Its good but i feel like they could have made a much more interesting and better record with these same ideas, doubling down on both the catchy melodies and texture stuff
It's incredibly cohesive as a record is it's strong point. it creates a world where even if something doesn't make sense or feel good, it still feels right. I recognize that that could mean what is talking about is true and i'm not listening for the right reasons, but I find something new to love every time. Keep Time On Me is perfect and the closer is shatteringly good, and each other song is nestling into my brain further and further with each listen. I've been sort of out of it lately and haven't been enjoying new records; this one I can't stop replaying. That alone means it's something special to me.
love DFW, is Father John Misty really as ironic as I've been told?
There are 7 copies left
He tries but ends up saying nothing.
why don't people like this album? I thought it was fan fuckin tastic!
On Another Ocean is the best track btw
This is pretty much how I feel too. I remember reading Robin say that he wanted to make an album that he was fully satisfied with. I can truly see Crack-Up as an intensely cathartic project for him but as a listener I feel a disconnect. Some may disagree with me on this but Crack-Up reminds me a lot of A Moon Shaped Pool. The overall tone, musical content, and especially the flow of the album seem to align them together. That being said, I think on A Moon Shaped Pool Radiohead did a really great job at melding genres and experimenting with textures while still maintaining the qualities that made an album like In Rainbows so great. Crack-Up just does not pull it off in the same way imo.
Most threads have been fairly positive towards it, and the people who like it tend to be really fervent about it. I think it'll go on to be a pretty divisive record.
He's ironic in the way that DFW would have hated.
I downloaded it two days ago, and by now I've probably broken my record of "most listens to a single album within forty eight hours".
It's not 10/10, maybe not even 9/10, and I don't think it's as good as their first two (but to be fair I've been listening to those albums for several years) but god damn this album is interesting, unique, and addicting. It's not what I expected, and yet still exactly what a new Fleet Foxes album should sound like - well worth the six year wait.
Whereas some tracks on Helplessness Blues attempted to reach an "epic" scale with mixed results, this album really nails that ambition - it has precisely the breathtaking grandeur that it aimed for. And because of this, its simpler moments really stand out - "Keep Time On Me" wouldn't have been very memorable on either of their previous albums, but in the context of Crack-Up it's fucking beautiful.
I'd like to show some love for Cassius, - and -Naiads, Cassadies; the sequence of those two tracks is an underappreciated highpoint. But to be honest, the first track they unveiled (Third of May) remains my favorite. That track is the perfect representation of Fleet Foxes.
Kept Woman, Third of May, and I Should See Memphis are my favorites. Though desu, Kept Woman sounds like old school Fleetwood Mac. For example, listen to Woman of 1000 Years from the Future Games album.
I 100% back everything this user says. I cannot get enough of this album and I wish my friends were into this sort of stuff because I'm dying to share this with someone.
God dammit man I'm almost in the same boat here, my only friend who likes Fleet Foxes doesn't go to concerts because he's stingy and poor, and now that he's dating this basic-ass Christfag bitch there's definitely no way he'll be down for their upcoming show in August. Never been to a show alone but I might do that for the first time because I gotta hear this shit live.
Go anyways user. Rolling solo to shows is actually pretty nice
Honestly, I may be doing this too when they come to Arizona. Twice.
Going to both shows too! Going alone to the Phoenix show