Albums in Stores – May 29th, 2026 • Page 2

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Melody Bot, May 28, 2026.

  1. yeah there's like maybe 2 or 3 songs that don't stinkkkk, but even those couple songs aren't anywhere near PV caliber.
     
  2. Orla

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  3. jakeryandesigns

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    Altogether grew on me. Not quite as good as Good Nature but still a decent one. Obviously, I'd still go with Magnolia or Peripheral Vision, but this new one and Myself In The Way have both been so bad.

    I can't think of a band with a worse fall-off.
     
  4. CMilliken

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    Unfortunately where I’m at with the band too. Good Nature was a decent follow up to Peripheral Vision but since then I’ve not really loved an album by them.

    Peripheral Vision might just be my all time most played album front to back. Nothing would ever come close to this album by them but I feel like they need to be reeled in a bit.
     
  5. grimis16

    Teacher in Rome

    Manchester Orchestra...also can't believe that Turnover album released so quickly after announcing it a few weeks ago. I have my fingers crossed it won't suck like their last one, man that was/is awful.
     
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  6. jciswhatis

    Ugh, I hate America. Supporter

    Anthony Green / Manchester - both live albums are great!
     
  7. New Sparta is mind-blowingly good!!! Highly recommended for anyone who loved the first two albums.

    Macca still sounds great…enjoying this more than much of the other releases in the past 20 years.

    Manchester Orchestra live album is fantastic. Hearing the songs done this way is quite the experience, especially after you read Andy’s note about the passing of their friend and band mate.

    The Coral also surprise released an album earlier this week which is wonderful. Straight to tape recording that sounds like a lost 60s record.
     
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  8. jols

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