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Death Cab For Cutie - Asphalt Meadows (September 16, 2022) Album • Page 42

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Aaron Mook, May 4, 2022.

  1. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    agree
     
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  2. mattylikesfilms

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    For me, it’s a tie between Asphalt Meadows and Kintsugi as their best work post-Narrow Stairs.

    I also love Codes and Keys and would argue it’s one of the most underrated records in their discography personally ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
     
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  3. Codes and Keys is def underrated.
     
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  4. mattylikesfilms

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    I almost want to say it’s their most underrated but I’m not 100% on that yet
     
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  5. Probably Something About Airplanes imo but that might have more of a dedicated fanbase with people who prefer their early work. Otherwise, I would definitely say it is
     
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  6. Musician friends! It's been a looong time, but we are finally making a new Chorus members compilation! Original songs, this time around. I'm not sure how many of you still follow the official compilation thread on here, so if you don't follow it, but you'd like to submit a track or two to the comp, check the post here and sub to that thread.
     
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  7. This is my favorite of theirs since Plans, just ahead of Codes and Keys.
     
  8. Serenity Now

    deliver us from e-mail Supporter

    Thanks for reminding me to spin this LP. It had been awhile.
     
  9. The first half of Codes & Keys would make a perfect EP. The drumwork on some of those tracks ("Home is a Fire," "Doors Unlocked and Open") is insane.
     
  10. manoverboard365

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    Listened to Asphalt Meadows on my commute home for the first time in a while. Crazy for a band’s 10th album to be this good
     
  11. AlwaysEvolving21

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    Local pizza place/arcade plays songs from that album almost every time I go there lol.
     
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  12. Dog Fish

    Mutt

    Rand, Foxglove, Wheat, Fragments are my favorites.

    Don’t care for pepper because I’m an old curmudgeon
     
  13. mattylikesfilms

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    My favorites are Survive, title track, Rand, Foxglove, and Strangers
     
  14. Serenity Now

    deliver us from e-mail Supporter

    The disrespect to Wheat Like Waves in your posts is a bit too much to take
     
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  15. Still do not like "Rand McNally."
     
  16. Dog Fish

    Mutt

    Rand McNally > Twizzlers
     
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  17. Paddy

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    Codes and Keys has aged phenomenally. Feels like a way better record now than it did then.
     
  18. HeckYeahMatt

    Not Big Chungus

    C&K and Kintsugi are very underrated in their own rights. Adore both
     
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  19. imthegrimace

    the poster formally known as thesheriff Supporter

    Black Sun is a very good song
     
  20. I have a soft spot for kintsugi and I think a lot of it is very underrated. "No Room in Frame" is easily one of their best songs. i also like all of their albums
     
  21. VanderlyleCrybaby

    Regular Supporter

    I think half of codes and keys, Kintsugi, and thank you for today are legitimately great. Asphalt Meadows, to me, is the first album since Narrow Stairs to be pretty much great in its entirety.
     
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  22. Serenity Now

    deliver us from e-mail Supporter

    Yes! been saying this for years! It’s all their first halves for most part too which is funny
     
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  23. VanderlyleCrybaby

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    Yep totally lol
     
  24. ItsAndrew

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  25. Serenity Now

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    Ben Gibbard feature sounds good here