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The Dangerous Summer - Mother Nature (June 14, 2019) Album • Page 79

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Slangster, Apr 2, 2019.

  1. Jusscali

    Synth-Bop Enthusiast Prestigious

    Good stuff though
     
  2. KyleAtGalaxy

    Regular Supporter

    Any predictions where they could go? I'm sure they're all very thankful for Hopeless. It also sounds like Hopeless didn't agree with some of the creative decisions made during Mother Nature.
     
  3. manoverboard365

    Trusted

    Really nice to hear Mother Nature was their most successful release.
     
  4. sawhney[rusted]2

    I'll write you into all of my songs Supporter

    well deserved as well. as much as I love Mother Nature it makes me excited for the future for the first time since War Paint
     
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  5. Maybevictor

    @maybevictor Prestigious

    I can’t wait for a proper Mother Nature tour (since the album wasn’t officially out for the first tour and the second one was mostly about RFTS.) With that being said I hope we get to hear some war paint songs live again.
     
  6. manoverboard365

    Trusted

    Something tells me we're not gonna get a proper Mother Nature tour.
     
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  7. Donnie Ruth

    Prestigious Supporter

    “I’m not at the top and I hope I never get there” is a pretty sweet way to sum it up.

    Also: Mother Nature is still great.
     
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  8. Let’s go

     
  9. Donnie Ruth

    Prestigious Supporter

    Going for 3 years in a row???
     
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  10. eight30

    Regular

    AJ was on instagram live the other night and he mentioned they wanted to get an album out a year and they're close to signing a new contract with a new label or the same label.
     
  11. Maybevictor

    @maybevictor Prestigious

    I hope they go with another label, it sounds like Hopeless wasn’t very helpful during the Mother Nature cycle.
     
  12. Ben Lee

    I drink coffee and dad my kids Supporter

    Which is crazy because it seems like MN was their best performing album.
     
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  13. Donnie Ruth

    Prestigious Supporter

    Yep based on the chats here it seems like the label cared more about a 10 year RFTS tour than a proper Mother Nature tour. And Mother Nature is probably their best album so that sucks.
     
  14. Steeeve Perry

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    I only got into these guys with Mother Nature, but have gone back and now love RFTS and really like War Paint. Finally got around to Golden Record. I've listened through a few times and it seems okay but I certainly haven't formed a strong opinion on it yet. But from what I can tell it was kind of poorly received and derailed the band's momentum. Is that fair to say? And what do you think of it now?
     
  15. Golden Record has two of my favorite TDS songs (Catholic Girls and Miles Apart) but the rest of the record is very forgettable to me.
     
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  16. Donnie Ruth

    Prestigious Supporter

    Yeah this is pretty accurate.

    Also I think right around Golden Record or shortly after it’s release it became super known a former member of the band was an absolute terrible person: Cody Payne. Caused lots of tension, halted momentum, and the band eventually went on hiatus.
     
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  17. Mr. Serotonin

    I'm still staring down the sun Prestigious

    Don’t listen to any of GR really, love RFTS, War Paint and Mother Nature so seems accurate to me too haha
     
  18. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    Golden Record has some amazing songs, but about half of it is mediocre and it has some of the worst sequencing of any album I've ever heard. And yeah, the Cody situation was a sticking point. Definitely lost a lot of the magic of the first two albums.
     
  19. momo32t

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    The only songs I really come back to on Golden Record is the stretch that is Sins, Drowning and Knives. It's a very inconsistent record.
     
  20. Mr. Serotonin

    I'm still staring down the sun Prestigious

    It’s obviously all personal preference, but it’s one of the only albums by a band I follow that I skip and listen to ALL of the other songs on every other record haha. Honestly a compliment. Hard as fuck to write 3 perfect records, and the ones that aren’t GR are perfect, to me.
     
  21. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    I think "Catholic Girls" and "Miles Apart" are perfect songs. I really like "Honesty" and "We Will Wait in the Fog" and "Sins" and "Anchor." I have tried really hard to care about the rest but I just don't.
     
  22. Mr. Serotonin

    I'm still staring down the sun Prestigious

    Well, you at least named all of my would be “favourites” haha. I think I just like the production better on the other records too.
     
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  23. Rowan5215

    An inconsequential shift as the continents drift.

    "We Will Wait in the Fog" needs more love imo, beautiful song
     
  24. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    Some people really hate "Fog," but I always thought it was a nice little twist on their sound.
     
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  25. Mr. Serotonin

    I'm still staring down the sun Prestigious

    Pretty sure that was my favourite after my first coupla of listens :crylaugh:
     
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