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Zach Bryan - The Great American Bar Scene (July 4th, 2024) Album • Page 6

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by OhTheWater, Apr 19, 2024.

  1. CobraKidJon

    Fun must be always. Prestigious

    I finally decided to check out Deann and Elizabeth after already being a full fan just from his last three records.

    damn those acoustics hit so well.
     
  2. DeviantRogue

    Take arms, it'll all blow over Prestigious

    This is incredible, I really enjoyed his last album but this one is transcendent.

    Also naively had me looking up tickets just to see he's apparently sold out AT&T stadium
     
  3. Sean Murphy

    i'll never delete a post Supporter

    good choices mark three
     
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  4. Sean Murphy

    i'll never delete a post Supporter

    i didnt love Purple Gas when it came out but man i do now lol
     
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  5. ncarrab

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    I still haven’t given this a fair shake. Tried listening to it yesterday on our way to my son’s baseball tournament and my wife and son made me turn it off 6-7 songs in (and my son likes ZB)

    I also *hate* listening to an album for the first time around others, so that’s on me.

    Can’t wait to eventually dig in.
     
  6. Sean Murphy

    i'll never delete a post Supporter

    is it just because Bruce is on the track or am i hearing some 'I'm On Fire' influence in 'Sandpaper'
     
  7. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    No, even if Bruce wasn't there, that song would still sound like "I'm on Fire."
     
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  8. tonyt3524

    Regular

    Labor Day fireworks!
     
  9. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

  10. eagles1139

    Regular

    Great article. A+ Denis Johnson reference
     
  11. DeviantRogue

    Take arms, it'll all blow over Prestigious

    That little 3 track run from 28 to Oak Island is the highpoint of his career thus far
     
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  12. bradpetrik

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    I had it pegged from the second I saw the track listing. There’s all sorts of little Bon Iver-esque flicks on this. Some big National vibes at times, too.
     
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  13. Brother Beck

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    I didn't listen to "Pink Skies" before the whole album came out - the first time I listened through the whole thing I genuinely teared up at the line about 'if you could see them now you'd be proud but you'd think they were yuppies'

    he got me good there
     
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  14. OhTheWater

    Let it run Supporter

    Yeah that’s already one of my favorite ZB songs
     
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  15. SteveLikesMusic

    approx. 3rd coolest Steve on here Supporter

    I would like to make an astute observation.

    this album is very good
     
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  16. Serenity Now

    deliver us from e-mail Supporter

    Can one qualify their own observation as astute now?
     
  17. Serenity Now

    deliver us from e-mail Supporter

    Cool to hear Watchhouse on the outro of Pink Skies. Forgot about them.
     
  18. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    Same. Still think their name change was extremely inadvisable. Seems like they lost all their momentum.
     
  19. Garrett

    i tore a hole in the fabric of time Moderator

    Finally got my first listen in. Good stuff as always. Wish it was a little more uptempo at times. But as with all of his records, it takes some time to digest it all.
     
  20. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    Agree with this. This album is pretty good, but a little surprised at how subdued most of it is given his last few releases started to bring in a lot more instrumentation. Would love to get just a full album of rippers from him, but I still do appreciate the softer stuff as well, but wish this album was a little more balanced. I probably would have slimmed down the track list too, but hard to argue with a dude who consistently puts out great music every few months.

    28 and Oak Island are easily my two favorites.
     
  21. Brother Beck

    Trusted Supporter

    I thought self-titled was pretty damn great and I still think this is a step up for him songwriting wise
     
  22. radiodead

    Trusted

    After a couple days my favs are “Boons”, “Towers”, “Bathwater”, “Pink Skies”, “Bass Boat”, and the 28-American Nights-Oak Island run
     
  23. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    The back half of this shines more for me than the front
     
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  24. radiodead

    Trusted

    I think id agree with this. Though looking at the tracklisting it seems like it’s pretty balanced. I think he takes some more chances on the back half. So I’d probably take that gun to my head.
     
  25. JBoch

    Trusted Supporter

    I hope he keeps opening his albums with a poem. Matty Healy compared opening their albums with The 1975 to being like turning on a PlayStation or Xbox. Welcome back, here's where we're at now.