Afraid of Ghosts might be my second favorite after Stay Gold, but I definitely have to be in the right head-space to listen to it. It is powerful and pretty heavy. After my aunt died a few years ago it was the only thing I listened to for several days. I had never heard of "Growing Up (Don't Let Me Down)" so thank you for turning me on to that hidden gem.
Afraid of Ghosts will never be my most-played Butch Walker album, but I still think it's a masterpiece.
I'm back, so......yeah, The Spade is just as awesome as you all said. I have been pounding his 4 most recent albums. Stay Gold and The Spade are terrific. Afraid of Ghosts is a nice piece of work but pretty sparse obviously, so not as immediate for me as the others overall, but it's not bad or anything. I Liked It Better album is a little hit/miss but good overall. Will delve into the first 4 albums next, and then the EP's, Marvelous 3, and rare stuff after that
Stay Gold, The Space, and Letters are my top 3 from when I dove into him a few years back. Still anxiously awaiting a new album announcement.
Definitely look up some live versions of Bed on Fire (both solo and with a band), I think it jumps to a new level in that context
I'm sorry, I was referring to the Left of Self Centered album cover that looks glammy to me and his look throws me off
Stay Gold is probably my third favorite of his at this point. Letters was a huge formative album for me and is still my favorite. Sycamore Meadows remains his best album from a songwriting perspective, I think. The Rise and Fall might be up @abw123's alley. It's got some things in common with The Spade and Stay Gold.
Left of Self Centered is essentially a Marvelous 3 album IMO. Tons of great songs, but more in the vein of ReadySexGo. Letters is where he truly became a solo artist to me.
And I’m a big advocate of listening to Peachtree Battle with End of the World/Battle vs War single tracks jammed between tracks 4 and 5. Almost an album then. Almost
I organize my music kinda oddly (I think) - I like to have all the albums separately and as-is, but I hate having EP's and singles take up space in the folder so I move them all into a folder called B-Sides under the artist. Curious if anyone else does this.
Ha, I thought somebody would say that. Where do you draw the line though? What about singles? I hate how cluttered it looks when you have an artist with a ton of singles and short EP's
I keep my EPs as is, but do often cram various singles and B-Sides into an album together. For example my Butch Walker B-Sides album is 25 tracks long
Yes, I like to hear that. I struggle with what length EP is long enough to really be deemed a free standing album and keep as is. I tend to leave the 6-7+ song EP's as albums and take the 3-5 song jobbers into the B-Sides. But these are certainly not hard and fast rules.