honestly love the scream at the end of rearviewmirror. seems like eddie’s voice can’t really get that high anymore but watching some old live vids, he used to kill it
Who Ever Said is a great opening track. 3:55 and on is especially catchy. The little 5 second jam at the end reminds me of the end of Habit and Blood. At the moment, I'd have to say Who Ever Said, Quick Escape, and Never Destination are my top three, with Seven O'Clock right behind. Also, I can't be the only one who thinks Quick Escape could easily be a song written during the Vs. era. It's awesome. I will say I haven't gotten into the last two tracks really at all yet though.
Off he goes, Footsteps, Elderly woman behind the counter in a smal town, All or none, Thin air, Just Breathe, Thumbing my way, to name a few.
I ranked all PJ song a couple months ago in another forum, and this was my top 50: 1. Release 2. State of Love and Trust 3. Black 4. Corduroy 5. Rearviewmirror 6. Jeremy 7. Footsteps 8. Alive 9. Indifference 10. Yellow Ledbetter 11. Breath 12. Better man 13. Immortality 14. Even Flow 15. Hard to imagine 16. I got id 17. Daughter 18. Nothingman 19. Given to fly 20. Porch 21. Go 22. Off he goes 23. Leash 24. Garden 25. Elderly woman behind the counter in a small town 26. Dissident 27. Present tense 28. Hail, hail 29. Last exit 30. Once 31. Smile 32. Animal 33. Spin the black circle 34. In hiding 35. In my tree 36. Tremor Christ 37. All those yesterdays 38. Brain of J. 39. Nothing as it seems 40. You are 41. Not for you 42. Do the Evolution 43. Man of the hour 44. Long road 45. Insignificance 46. Light Years 47. Falling down 48. Red Mosquito 49. Wash 50. Come back
finally digging into this love the hook of “whoever said it’s all been said, gave up on satisfaction”
“never destination” through “comes then goes” is decent, with the exception of “buckle up,” which just didn’t work for me but i LOVED “retrograde” and “river cross” ending the album