So, uh, wow I love this thing. It's too early to rank it but I my immediate reaction was more positive than my immediate reaction to the last two (although I adore Descensus now and enjoy Violent Waves now as well).
I think I've fucked with resequencing for a couple of albums but I don't feel like this needs changing at all.
Anthony's vocals are incredible here. He's perfected a way of reaching high notes without straining, in a sort of croon. Reminds me of what Andy Hull did on A Black Mile to the Surface.
I've always wanted to like this band more than I do. Don't get me wrong I enjoy me some Circa they just never fully clicked with me. Still listening through the new one. Anyone else have that feeling with other bands?
Circa is a weird band for me. I literally love all of their albums but I wouldn't consider them my favorite band or one of my favorite bands. They are like right in the middle of my second tier probably
That's why I'm afraid to listen but I'll still give it a shot. The National is a more extreme example because I don't enjoy them nearly as much as I enjoy Circa Survive. But both are good examples of bands that never fully clicked with me and want to like more than I do.
Alright I finished up their discography, so I'm all fresh and ready to go. About to press play... Crap I'm so excited
Yeah I'm pretty much enamored with this album. I've listened 3 times already today and intend to go back 1-2 more times. I'm just so happy and so proud to have a safe camp on my leg.
It's v good but I have trouble getting into it. Lyrics are good, melodies are tight, instrumentation is interesting. But I have trouble getting into it ha
Whlep. I really enjoyed that on first listen. The groove on Premonition had my mouth water, crap Steve kills it. Tunnel Vision gave me major feels and the guitar work on Stay was amazing.
I think this was mentioned earlier but do the guitars on Tunnel Vision remind anyone of the intro to My Only Friend a bit?
i watched some live videos last night and noticed he is using his newly mastered tone on the high notes of some of the older songs. it kinda blew me away when watching him do "in fear and faith" and "fever dreams" with that voice, it's incredible that he can hit the notes so beautifully live, and it gave me a new appreciation of how he sings on this album that's actually how i felt about circa survive for quite a while. i always thought juturna and on letting go were kind of... boring, when i first heard them. i've always loved anthony's voice but you really have to dissect some of the more chaotic songs to hear whats really going on, and it's a lot more interesting than it may seem at first if it's all blending together. their sound is very psychedelic at times, and it's pretty cool to get lost in the songs. i'd say they nailed that vibe again for the amulet, which is really cool! if you are looking for something more immediate though to get it to "click" though, Blue Sky Noise was the album that did that for me, and it really made me go back and appreciate the first two albums a lot more.
Fantastic. Love it a lot better than the previous record. I'm only halfway through as I say this, but still, haha. "premonition of the hex" and "at night it gets worse" stand out quite a bit atm. looking forward to finishing. holy shit the second half is ridiculous and >>>>>>>> first half. damn.
Great post thanks. And it's funny that you mention Blue Sky Noise because that's my favorite Circa Record. I definitely don't dislike the new one. I've only heard it once tho so obviously need more time with it. I think a listen through their entire discography is in order soon for me. I'm actually quite stoked to be seeing them on the Thrice tour. The only time I've seen Circa was at Riot Fest Toronto but barely caught any of their set unfortunately like the last 2 songs. I remember they did Get Out (one of my favorite Circa songs). Anyways yeah it's interesting I love Anthony's voice and as a person so I really want to like this band more. Not that I don't but you get what I mean.