I remember Christian tweeting about Shania Twain a lot a while back and I feel like I hear that quality a little on You In This Light
This album is all I've been listening to the last few weeks. I don't know if I've ever related more to a song than I do to Two Deliverances right now.
It speaks volumes to the talent of this band that they made an album as dark and heavy as Home, and then made an album as sunny and beautiful as Goodness.
for those looking to stay up-to-date on Ian Cohen's Goodness coverage, it comes up in an interesting comparison in his How It Feels To Be Something On review Sunny Day Real Estate: How It Feels to Be Something On Album Review | Pitchfork
I need to pay LP2 another visit. My impression of it was that it meandered a bit too much for my tastes.
it's without a doubt their most frustrating record and it took me a while to get into, but now I love how impenetrable and inscrutable it is. "8" is also maybe my favorite SDRE song
Every single time the intro to Piano Player just hits me right in the chest. Idk if it's the guitar drone or the piano flourish or the way the vocals sort of fade in but it's currently my "go to" song on the album.
Something i noticed today was how often the lyrics reference Christian being spoken to by birds, as if they communicated his emotions back to him. Its in Introduction, Goodness pt 2, Opening Mail, and probably other spots im missing. Just thought that was a cool motif
Speaking of birds in the lyrics, I usually go for a walk near my office on my lunch break and typically take the same route. Towards the end there's this part of the sidewalk that has cracks and missing concrete in the shape of a bird. I first noticed this around the time this album came out and it always makes me think of the lyrics in "Goodness pt. 2" and today I finally remembered to take a picture of it when I went by –
True when everyone was shitting on them :((( It's fucking wild watching bands get a ton of hype and then watching people slowly turn on them. Nature of the beast I guess.