I have never been able to listen to The Last Lost Continent without tears. I had a friend take his life when I was younger and it always reminds me of him. Powerful song, I hope to hear it live someday.
This band occupy a weird place where I love them and 100% will stand up for them, but I would never play their music out loud or anything. We play a lot of music in the office but I feel like this band are either 10/10 or 0/10 depending on how you find the vocals, and they have the potential to be super annoying to people.
Played Wildlife the other day for the first time in a while and even though I love that record it's such an exhausting listen. I can't even imagine having King Park be my biggest song and having to play it on stage every night
It's been too long since I went through their discography but "Fall Down, Never Get Back Up Again" and "You and I in Unison" are my 2 favorite songs from them
I haven't listened to one of their full records in so long but I've always considered them one of my favorite bands.
You and I in Unison Last Lost Continent Andria Safer in the Forest a Broken Jar Woman (both) Extraordinary Dinner Party Nine Damaged Goods All Our Bruised... List isn't in any particular order, but You and I in Unison is my all-times favorite, even if it makes me cry every time.
I really think Edward Benz, 27 Times is the most underrated track on Wildlife. It's my favorite story and it paints a very vivid image, similarly to King Park. Great album.
Absolutely. I think Edward Benz is one of Jordan's best songs lyrically. Also his delivery is perfect throughout.
Those 2 songs, and then I See Everthing get to me every single time. The back half of the album, from King Park on, is something else!
Yeah Benz is the most realized/devastating track on the album for me. I See Everything is too depressing, and King Park is too dramatic. The end is for shock value I feel.