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Origami Angel - Feeling Not Found (September 27, 2024) • Page 11

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by 333 GANG, Jul 22, 2024.

  1. 333 GANG

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    This is super fun. Band rules
     
  2. AWasteOfATime

    @awasteofatime Supporter

    i very much see the will yip grungey/alt rock presence on this record and am into it. idk if its my favorite but another basically perfect record from gami we love to see it
     
  3. Elder Lightning

    With metal in my bones and punk in my heart Supporter

    Confetti splatter vinyl showed up today. Excited to spin it this weekend.
     
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  4. Matt

    Living with the land Supporter

    No surprise that this rips
     
  5. VanMastaIteHab

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    I don’t think there’s a band that consistently writes closing tracks as good as them.
     
  6. Steeeve Perry

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    Yeah Few and Far Between is probably the best song on TBD. gg is not only a perfect title for a closing track on Gami Gang but is genuinely moving and absolutely epic. The Air Up Here plays like it's gonna be the best song on Somewhere City (or close) before segueing into "I Just Wanna Sell Out My Funeral" on a sugar rush.
    When it's all said and done, Feeling Not Found could be the best of them all.
     
  7. DimeStoreSaint

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    First album I've heard of theirs and I love it. Would their previous albums be recommended as well?
     
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  8. morken

    Not everything means something, honey Supporter

    Oh my god you're in for a treat
     
  9. Steeeve Perry

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    Gami Gang is my favourite album of the 2020s. Do yourself a favour.
    But really all 4 of their albums (including mini-album The Brightest Days) are great. And there is a lot to like in their EPs as well.
     
  10. xapplexpiex

    sup? Supporter

    Yes
     
  11. fredwordsmith

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    Jesus, the title track
     
  12. Matt

    Living with the land Supporter

    Underneath My Skin
     
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  13. bedwettingcosmo

    i like bands who can't sing good Supporter

    the things i would give to get to experience this band for the first time again…
     
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  14. Jim

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    I like this a lot. I don’t think it’s better than the previous 3 after a few listens but still good.
     
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  15. 333 GANG

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    This is way too new for me to rank it, but my gut instinct is it will sit right behind The Brightest Days for me. Really great record.
     
  16. Donnie Ruth

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    Obviously I’ll give this time to settle in, but for immediate reaction I still think the Brightest Days is their best collection of songs …. but I like all their albums. Including this.
     
  17. ezmo311

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    Exactly where I am too.

    I like a lot of moments in this so far and hopefully they sink in more.
     
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  18. bmir14

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    It really does get better with every listen and it was real good right off the bat
     
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  19. fredwordsmith

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    The back half rules. I couldn’t get through my first listen uninterrupted. Stopped at fruit wine. Felt really good but truly hasn’t been wowed. But fruit wine through the end knocked me flat, especially the last two.
     
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  20. LessThanTrevor

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    This fucking rules.
     
  21. Leftandleaving

    I will be okay. everything Supporter

    I could see this becoming my favorite
     
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  22. Cameron

    FKA nowFace Prestigious

    Viral is the one now that’s been popping out at me. Ultimate Gami chune
     
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  23. Cameron

    FKA nowFace Prestigious

    The bass on this release is pretty robust. Does R contribute bass on this? I’m assuming so. Also they don’t have a touring bass player correct it’s just the two of them?
     
  24. fredwordsmith

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    https://reverb.com/news/origami-angel-interview

    This is a truly fascinating read on how he does it all.
     
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  25. fredwordsmith

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    The one two punch of the final songs after a somewhat depressing (lyric wise) journey is really hitting me.

    It reminds me of EIIKM by MCS where the final song (another title track!) is about acknowledged discomfort and the presence to not let that stop them from living their life. It’s a message anyone can relate to.