Think of Me When They Sound is a solid track to me, but Nesting Dolls kinda usurped it by doing the same vibe in a more interesting and striking way.
juturna: in fear and faith great golden baby act appalled on letting go: your friends are gone medicine travel hymn bsn: dyed in the wool get out through the desert alone vw: hitman lottery sharp practice descensus: always begin descensus nesting dolls
Yeah I've been wondering the same thing. It'd be interesting if this album had some thematic/conceptual things that tie it together.
Was thinking the same thing actually. Nesting Dolls builds, whereas Think Of Me When They Sound doesn't really go anywhere. Although to be fair, for me, TOMWTS is all about that one particular riff.
Going back through the discography to really get familiar with their previous work before this album, I'm really loving Blue Sky Noise
I love Blue Sky Noise so much. The Longest Mile has really clicked for me this year. Song has a great groove to it and I love the bridge. Really like Anthony's lyrics too as they kinda ring in the end of the album quite well, especially in the chorus
I'd probably put TLM in my top 3 along with Strange Terrain and Glass Arrows. I think I'd enjoy TLM even more if not for the questionable lyrics. Although, that statement applies to much of BSN, at least relative to the earlier records.
TLM is so great. I love hearing a song that poppy from them. My favorite on the record will probably always be Through The Desert Alone, though, with Dyed In The Wool as a close second.
Definitely underrated. Upper half of the record for me. Admittedly it sounds a bit more like an Anthony solo song, but it's a damn good one, and the lyrics are some of the best on the record.
this was the song that made me start liking this band (even if it took me a long time still after to *love* them). Probably still my favorite on the record as well.