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Thrice - Palms (September 14, 2018) Album • Page 81

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by teebs41, Jul 9, 2018.

  1. jonnyredwood

    Ursus Veritas

    This is an interesting comparison I hadn't thought of, and you're right – C&C released Good Apollo I'm Burning Star in two volumes/installments. And going off that, another comparison might be how the last two Infinity War movies are split into 2 films.
    Thanks for your input!
     
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  2. waking season

    Trusted Prestigious

    I was thinking more The Afterman since it was recorded as one record but part two was released a few months after the first part. I’m sure there are other examples as well.
     
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  3. Jesse West

    Cursed by my ancestry

    They filmed the last two Harry Potter movies at one time, but they're still different movies.
     
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  4. jonnyredwood

    Ursus Veritas

    Ah gotcha, I haven't listened to Coheed since the Black Rainbow came out, so wasn't familiar with how more recent releases have been.
     
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  5. Jesse West

    Cursed by my ancestry

    MeWithoutYou just recorded thier Untitled Ep and LP in the same sessions but they're separate releases.
     
  6. dead_fm

    Regular

    Getting closer to release. Wonder if we’ll get a peek at that Wax Mage palms variant soon....
     
  7. Mike J

    We talk too much / We talk in circles

    The times they are a-changin'. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness was a super successful double record at a time when records were still purchased. Releasing double records all at once in this post-Napster/streaming/iTunes era just isn't a wise strategy. A staggered release was the only way to ensure a proper ROI.
     
  8. Releasing a lot of songs on an album is how most big artists ensure they chart very high. It’s why extra or old songs get put on albums on streaming services.
     
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  9. Mike J

    We talk too much / We talk in circles

    Since I first heard Thrice in '99, I technically haven't loved a band since the 90s. So, I'm quite attached to that era of music. Lately, all the artists or bands I enjoy are female-driven such as Julien, Daughter, Emma Ruth Rundle, Middle Kids, etc. With Cornell gone, my favorite active 90s band is Failure. They're probably why I love Thrice so much. They consistently push their music to new places with each release. Their record Fantastic Planet is one of the greatest records ever made. I loved Blink, Pulley, Lagwagon, Alkaline, Face to Face, AFI just like the next guy, but their later releases failed to keep me interested. That's why I appreciate bands that push themselves. Also: good vocals are a prerequisite after being in two bands with above-average vocals. I didn't use to mind lesser singers, but now I just can't.
     
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  10. Mike J

    We talk too much / We talk in circles

    Isn't a 10-song album with 5 exclusive iTunes tracks a far cry from releasing 28 songs all at once like Corgan did in '95?
     
  11. How many songs are on the last Drake album? The biggest album of the year.
     
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  12. oncenowagain

    “the whole world’s ending” “honey it already did” Prestigious

    Or migos
     
  13. oncenowagain

    “the whole world’s ending” “honey it already did” Prestigious

    Or Rae Sremmurd
     
  14. oncenowagain

    “the whole world’s ending” “honey it already did” Prestigious

    25, btw
     
  15. johnnyferris

    Sic Parvis Magna Prestigious

    I recently found out Chris Brown's last album had 45 songs
     
  16. RyanPm40

    The Torment of Existence Supporter

    I'm guessing that's something that has just changed with the times now that streaming is so prevalent?

    I just remember Say Anything's label really not loving how adamant Max was about putting out In Defense of the Genre in its entirety due to the number of tracks.
     
  17. Mike J

    We talk too much / We talk in circles

    Pop artists are a different story. They're still able to do what bands used to be able to do.
     
  18. RyanPm40

    The Torment of Existence Supporter

    Jesus Christ lmao.
     
  19. theagentcoma

    yeah good okay Prestigious

    I don't have time for albums with more than 15 songs unless it's grindcore
     
  20. johnnyferris

    Sic Parvis Magna Prestigious

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  21. (And them knowing half of them were not very good songs.)
     
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  22. Smashing Pumpkins were that era’s pop artist.
     
  23. RyanPm40

    The Torment of Existence Supporter

    Lmao fair enough.

    I personally love the album front to back (my favorite one from them), but I can absolutely see why others would hold that opinion
     
  24. Mike J

    We talk too much / We talk in circles

    That's exactly my point. Rock bands are no longer treated like pop acts in today's marketplace. A double album from a rock band will rarely succeed nowadays. Many are trying anything and everything to make a living, such as releasing chunks of their new record every couple months.
     
  25. A single album from a rock band will rarely “succeed” on that level. Most rock bands give away their music to tour.