Revisited O God and Redeemer. Despite the vocals, O God is pretty relentless and still has some bangers. Certainly works in a pinch if you need something heavy for heavy's sake with absolutely no substance (I started it in an office and carried it over into my headphones while working out and strongly preferred the latter setting for it). Redeemer was such a solid step in the right direction for them. There's a few all-timers on here for me (Small Spark, Amnesty, No Passenger) and I love how they began to incorporate a few tracks with quieter moments where they dialed it back. Really hate Blueprints and Swimming Circles though.
Idk I never really liked it. Also feel like I heard it way too much early on (I'm pretty sure it was the lead single). Probably more of a me thing tbh.
I’d be interested to hear what you mean when you say no substance? Lyrically or musically? Or something else? Thanks
Perhaps substance wasn't the right word. To be honest, I haven't considered the lyrical content in years but I do remember spending lots of time poring over the words upon its release (the song titles alone are pretty fascinating). I guess what I was saying was that the album now to me just seems more like background noise when I put it on. The vocals are monotone and muddled, like previously stated and a lot of it bleeds together. However, with all that being said, I still enjoyed revisiting it much more than I expected to. I don't know if any of that makes sense haha
Pretty weird little memory just unlocked as I was responding to you. I remember being in a church sunday school class that I was apart of and seeing "valley of indecision" and being like oh weird no way thats mentioned in one of the sub-titles in an o god song
Makes sense! Thanks for adding the detail. It’s funny as for some reason I still love the album but know most people have it low down in their Cory Norma Jean lists so always intrigued to hear the analysis, thoughts and feelings behind this.
as much as i'm not connecting with this one, i recently listened to wrongdoers for the first time. that album SLAYS
Bc they get mentioned hand in hand so often (even though they don't fw each other) I'd still say if you put a gun to my head and made me pick an album from NJ and ETID's combined discographies it would probably be Wrongdoers
ETID supported Norma Jean during the Bless the Martyr tour. The Logic of Crocodiles music video was filmed at the show in Cleveland at Peabody’s.
I had the joy of exposing a friend to Wrongdoers for the first time recently, haha. He liked NJ a lot back high school (Aftermath/Redeemer days), but hasn’t really kept up with new music in ages. Can’t even tell you the look of joy on his face hearing those songs for the first time - mfer was howling at the end of Potter lol