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Chorus.fm Record of the Week Club • Page 58

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Aaron Mook, Dec 20, 2023.

  1. JM95

    hmmm

    I think I listened to this album once but I don't remember a thing.
     
  2. For real, I have to admit that I've never sat down with A Sun Came but barring that I'm somewhere between "really enjoy" and "deeply love" on his whole mainline discography.

    Someday I'll actually sit down with all the Christmas stuff haha
     
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  3. I should mention that the friend who did the orchestra arrangement was who I originally was gonna pick but her stuff has been off streaming for a while, so if you feel like having a bonus listen or two on YouTube:


    This album was directly inspired by Illinois, it’s a songcycle about bicycles. The orchestra also premiered this (percussion folks like me got to play a bike as an instrument, it was great)


    This is the album I was thinking of bringing, a delightful slice of baroque-tinged indie pop. “Love and Sadness” is one of my all time favorite songs and I don’t think that’s because of a friendship bias.
     
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  4. OotyPa

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    A Sun Came is so fun. A lot of cool loosies on that one featuring sounds he’d never try again lol.
     
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  5. Long Century Nov 22, 2024 at 3:54 PM
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    Long Century

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    Im alone in the office today, going to try and work out how to load this on the office account to blast everyone on Monday.
     
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  7. aoftbsten

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    Still catching up.

    This Is All We Ever Get by Spaced was a ton of fun. You can’t go wrong with a 15min hardcore record. It reminded me a ton of Turnstile, a band who it took me a while to get into, but when it finally clicked, it clicked. I can see myself revisiting this, especially if I’m going for a quick run or something like that.

    Kaputt by Destroyer - This one is not for me. It started off promising, with some very intriguing and dreamy instrumentals, particularly the bass lines, but I was ready for it to be done by the end. The lyrics and vocal style are a combo that I just find kind of grating.
     
  8. angrycandy

    I’m drama in these khaki towns Supporter

    I’m not a Sufjan fan in the slightest so I think I’ll sit this week out
     
  9. OotyPa

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    That is surprising to me actually
     
  10. Did you ever check out his newer records by chance? I think Javelin is 100% his best, and The Ascension is underrated/different enough from his other stuff (as an electronic record) that I wonder if you might appreciate it more than the more orchestral stuff a lot of his fans love.

    I'm also surprised considering your writing. I find so much of what he writes to be similarly gorgeous (and occasionally devastating).
     
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  11. angrycandy

    I’m drama in these khaki towns Supporter

    well, I certainly appreciate the kind words but he’s just not for me, I’m afraid. believe me, I’ve tried
     
  12. aoftbsten

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    This Battles record is extremely my shit. Right off the bat, these are some of the best sounding drums I’ve ever heard.
     
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  13. aoftbsten

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    Yea the Battles record is fantastic and unlike anything I’ve heard before. It has a jazz like quality, where many elements feel like they were created right there in the moment. There’s a manic energy to it, but not in an overwhelming way. I don’t know enough about the nitty gritty of production to talk too much about how things are mixed and recorded, but I know every instrument sounds here exactly how it should. It is maybe a little long, but that is the most minor of criticisms.
     
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  14. "Concerning the UFO Sighting..." is such a beautiful opener. I think I just tend to prefer his stripped down moments over the grandiose, orchestral stuff, even though that's undeniably great stuff as well
     
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  15. This is a fascinating album. As a lifelong Illinois resident, it's really cool to see a writer engaging with the state, especially the more rural areas (see also The Mountain Goats' Full Force Galesburg). I like the big orchestral moments the best on here, though I'm sure with more time to sit with the lyrics I would enjoy the quiet parts just as much.
     
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  16. I am, as a former resident, a little elated that Crystal Lake made the outtakes

     
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  17. JM95

    hmmm

    This album's like waterskiing to me: it seems fun and impressive but it's for other people.

    I like the small room feel of the chamber orchestral textures, I like the rhythms he finds, the little hooks in all their instrumental colours, the way the layers often gradually stack up — and then often evaporate into one base instrument at the end of a track — as well as the intimate placing of his voice in the mix. Everything's well played and balanced. At the end of every song I think, ‘That was nice’. But it just never excites me.

    I've tried a couple of his albums over the years. I really liked Carrie & Lowell when it came out. I checked out The Ascension when that came out and thought it was good but that the sonic palette was so similar throughout that its 80 minute runtime was exhausting (not a criticism you can make for Illinois). Maybe I'll get round to Javelin sometime.
     
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  18. Definitely recommend Javelin. It's a great amalgamation of his sounds over the years paired with some of his strongest songwriting.
     
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  19. I never made an official list but Javelin was my #1 album last year
     
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  20. OotyPa

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    Michigan is my personal favorite but I also think you’d enjoy Seven Swans.

    gonna take some time to listen to this tonight or tomorrow
     
  21. Javelin
    Carrie & Lowell
    Seven Swans
    Michigan
    The Ascension
    Illinois
    The Age of Adz

    I still need to check out his first two. Illinois is pretty much tied with The Ascension for me, and I bet if I spent more time with The Age of Adz, it would be higher for me. They're all good to great records though. He's a special artist.
     
  22. OotyPa

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    No love for All Delighted People??
     
  23. I like All Delighted People for sure, I was just doing the studio albums
     
  24. OotyPa

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    So weird it’s not considered that when it’s an hour long
     
  25. ghostedaway

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    Yeah, Illinois is a gorgeous record and I love Sufjan but I rarely go back to his long albums because I'm just not in the mood for them tbh lol. Carrie & Lowell is my favorite