Inviting is my least favorite song on the record so I’m intrigued by how many of y’all are voting for it.
Current Totals: To Whom It May Concern - 3 In Regards To Myself - 16 Writing On The Walls - 10 You're Ever So Inviting - 9 Everyone Looks So Good From Here - 17 Salmarnir - 2
In Regards To Myself (Fantastic closer though) Writing On The Walls (The song that got me into "screaming", so thankful) Everyone Looks So Good From Here
You’re ever so inviting is great but I think we need to take a step back for a second. Are we really gonna knock out one of their most diverse/best songs in the first round? I’m usually salty about singles over performing but let’s be real here! Note: ik I’m salty in every round of every bracket thread and I will continue to be but rest assured I kid. Sort of
About another hour to go in this round! Current Totals: To Whom It May Concern - 3 In Regards To Myself - 23 Writing On The Walls - 17 You're Ever So Inviting - 9 Everyone Looks So Good From Here - 24 Salmarnir - 2
I'm not surprised with the three songs that are winning this round, but I am a bit surprised at the lack of votes for To Whom It May Concern. I guess In Regards To Myself is just that much of a fan favorite!
Round One of Define The Great Line has come to a close. Final Totals: To Whom It May Concern - 3 In Regards To Myself - 23 Writing On The Walls - 17 You're Ever So Inviting - 9 Everyone Looks So Good From Here - 24 Salmarnir - 2 --------------------------------- Define The Great Line - Round Two: In Regards To Myself vs. A Moment Suspended In Time Returning Empty Handed vs. Casting Such A Thin Shadow Writing On The Walls vs. Moving For The Sake Of Motion Everyone Looks So Good From Here vs. There Could Be Nothing After This Round Two begins now! Also - scoring updates may be a bit more sporadic today as I'm taking my son to a doctor appointment and won't be in here as much as usual!
In Regards To Myself Returning Empty Handed—best song they’ve ever written. Casting is probably their second. Brutal match. Moving for the Sake of Motion There Could Be Nothing After This