Just Breathe might be my favorite song by this band at the moment. Also, I love it when they switch time signatures just for a chorus like in Beyond the Pines. I know they’ve done it a lot in the past but it just never gets old for me.
Are their liner notes with the vinyl? I keep hearing about people getting them early but nothing about potential liner notes about the songs from the band members.
“Beyond the Pines” just literally stopped me in my tracks. A song hasn’t gave that feeling in a long time. So good!
I cancelled my Bull Moose indie variant to save some cost and only get the 180g Black from KRM. Given previous vinyl delays with KRM, I should’ve known better. Looks like I will be listening to this album on Spotify tomorrow as my KRM copy still has not shipped.
Yeah. The only KRM orders that have shipped are the Grey variant. Bundle 1 and 2, and any 180g Black orders are still "shipping soon."
I'm re-listening to their discography in chronological order before the new album drops tomorrow, it's crazy but Between the End and Where We Lie feels like the first time they really do something different, 4 albums in. That song really marks a turning point for this band.
@teebs41 and any one who got the grey/black from KRM, did you get a shipping email or tracking #? mine says shipped when i go to the order page but nothing beyond that.
So, I just checked my USPS Informed Delivery and found out KRM did in fact create a shipping label on Tuesday. Looks like its currently in LA, and expected to be in Brooklyn by next Wednesday.
If they were able to find a way to make Everything Belong work live without the strings and such, it'd be so cool to see it played back to back with For Miles following. I cannot wait for my show on 10/13
Dang it I want my vinyl so I can blast this on my record player in the basement and immerse myself. Album is getting better with each listen.
this is good. reminder that they still each contribute parts to all instruments. I can definitely hear the Everything Belongs keys part being Riley. It reminds me of some of the instrumental stuff he used to put on bandcamp.
My KRM order came yesterday, and after giving it a few spins I'm really enjoying this record. It's a nice mix of sounds, and I think it's a great encapsulation of their discography.