Just realized I wasn't following this thread! Love the song, love the video, and love the idea of a shorter 1975 album. Just pre ordered the vinyl. It looks like instead of standard black all copies are clear?
i love the first two bleachers albums but i can't really think of a bleachers song that this sounds like
ah ok yeah i hear that lmao. realizing i maybe listened to that record three times because i did not like it
I don’t either haha, this is one of like three tracks I revisit. Really hoping the next one tickles my fancy!
Came here to say this as well! Probably one of the first songs I’ve liked from this band in a long time
Know it’s unlikely but would love if the fall tour was in smaller venues. Feels like a good time to reset post Notes and POTB’s chorus is so intimate… could see it being a vibe.
This makes me think more generally of JV than Bon Iver specifically. Does anyone know how many copies are being pressed of the blue LP?
I would pay a stupid amount of money to see them in a club. Agreed it probably won’t happen, but if there was a pop-up show I’d 100% be there
This reminds me a lot of "Viva La Vida" era Coldplay, where I felt their sound was going kind of stale with the last album (I was not a fan of Coldplay's "X&Y" and didn't like most of "Notes") and this just guts that sound and makes the band sound so fresh. This is a really good song.
I really dig it, and with a shorter album I feel like the rest is gonna be super cohesive with it sonically or just vary wildly, either prospect excites me
i think a 1975 record recorded largely live on the floor with v few edits (if i'm reading the interviews/pr right) is probably gonna sound sonically cohesive on some level
which is honestly v exciting to me...... them going in a more naturalistic direction sounds dope even though i half wanted them to become a dance band who knows maybe they still will
I am solidly in “I love this ” territory with this song. I’ve listened to it a dangerous number of times considering the record isn’t out for over 3 months
them pivoting to a largely recorded live / more naturalistic album w a shorter tracklist makes sense after the sprawl and mostly electronic experimentation of NOOACF (which I loved FWIW) ik matty in previous press cycle interviews has even talked about wanting to do a shorter more *concise* record
I think Notes is a mess, but like a very impressive mess. Even though the first 6 tracks or so is some of the strangest sequencing I’ve ever seen/heard on a record. very much looking forward to see what they do with a 10 song record.
I wonder if the album cover was chosen as a symbol of the MFC era ending… especially given the departure stylistically of the first single/abandoning the long track lists.