I'm in the "Walk is the only thing that brings down Wasting Light" club, but that doesn't stop it from being in my top 3 FF albums at the end of the day
I think "Walk" would have been a great song to end the band on, if that would have happened (not that I wished that or anything).
It's far from the best closer they have ever written, and it's definitely not the best song on Wasting Light, but I don't think it really drags the album down.
After spending a little more time with this, I think it might be my least favorite Foo Fighters record. Nothing about it is sticking with me. I appreciate that they tried to do something different, but most of these songs just feel so dull to me.
Even the singles are just okay, for me. It's the first Foo Fighters album that doesn't have a single song I immediately love.
Yeah, I'm not sure I'd say it's my least favorite, but definitely towards the bottom at the moment. It gets better the more I listen so that might change, but nothing is blowing me away.
I actually think this is in my top tier of Foo albums. My top 3 are TCATS, TINLTL, and ESP&G, but this is close behind along with Wasting Light.
I like the little touches of Beatles and especially Pink Floyd that pop up on this. It's a solid career record for them, but the little new elements are appreciated.
This is projected to go number 1 on the billboard 200 in the us with around 120k sold. Actual totals and announcement with be sometime tomorrow
Despite my thoughts on the rest of the album, Sky Is a Neighborhood is one of the best hooks they've ever written. Been in my head for days
I feel like Run being such a drag and being right in the beginning notches this down. It's the one song I can't fully get behind, and I like the album a lot.
It's a middle of the pack Foo Fighters record. Nowhere near their best material but there are enough good songs - three or four in the first half and probably one in the second half - that I can't quite consign it to the level of drab mediocrity that has defined their recorded output for the last fifteen years (with the exception of Wasting Light).
Pretty disappointed in this album from a band who has been SO consistent. I like about half of it - Sky is a Neighborhood and The Line are great........the Taylor-sung song is solid......but I hate Run, by far the worst single they've ever released, and the album is just too hit or miss overall. Also dislike the boring closer, Concrete and Gold. Definitely in contention for their worst album for me. Just posted in the Killers thread, felt the same about that one. Only new rock release that did NOT disappoint me is the new Toadies. If anyone likes them, go check it out, it's good.
"Resolve" is great. A lot more interesting than the ultra-repetitive "Run." I like "Congregation" more too.
So do I. Also, if there's anything Foo Fighters haven't been in the last fifteen years, it's 'consistently good'.
Absolutely nothing wrong with Resolve or Congregation. And Run was the album's leadoff single, which makes it worse, since this is a band who historically has a few great singles on every album. I just read through all their singles. Only ones comparable, to me, are Low (forgot that was a single) and Saint Cecilia. Don't dislike either as songs, just don't sound like singles to me, just like Run doesn't.
If you would've told me prior to (or even directly after) release that I would spend at least twice as much time with The Killers' 2017 album than Foo Fighters' 2017 album, I would've called you crazy. But here we are