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Hum - Inlet (June 23, 2020) Album • Page 10

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by cherrywaves, Sep 22, 2018.

  1. Nick

    @fangclubb Prestigious

    I was thinking this. A lot on here is quite "simple" as you say, but the work as a whole elevates it.
     
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  2. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    eh, i disagree. i don’t think failures second album back got much hype but i also think that’s bc 3/4 of the album was released ahead of time through EPs. heart is a monster and their tour for it was pretty big though.
     
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  3. congruence

    Got a light?

    I liked a few songs from this band going into this but absolutely love this album front to back, "Folding" is definitely one of the best songs I have heard this year, "Step into You" and "Cloud City" are other favs at the moment
     
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  4. Rowan5215

    An inconsequential shift as the continents drift.

    just listened to Downward for the first time and adored it. "Apollo" is somethin else wow
     
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  5. Nick

    @fangclubb Prestigious

    I absolutely love the second half of Step Into You
     
  6. navidson

    Regular

    7.8 on Pitchfork
     
  7. not high enough, but glad it got the positive coverage
     
  8. JM95

    hmmm

    7.8 on Pitchfork is like at least a 9 in real terms.
     
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  9. A lot of my favorite records have gotten 7.8s is this a meme at this point
     
  10. atlas

    Trusted

    it's the score they give records that they know are great but they can't bear with the shame of being seen giving a "commercial rock record" an 8+
     
  11. Preserved Moose

    Amateur Hour

    Love the little high riff in the verse of Folding so much.
     
  12. JM95

    hmmm

    Desert Rambler's still the one for me. So huge.
     
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  13. socklord

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    Don’t post in the music forums much anymore, but felt inclined to come in here to say this album fucking rules. Never listened to this band before (at least not knowingly), but I love this and am looking forward to listening to other bands mentioned in this thread like Failure and Shiner
     
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  14. JM95

    hmmm

    The more I listen to this album, the more I wouldn't be that bothered if Step Into You wasn't on it. It's a good song but the album wouldn't lose anything without it either.
     
  15. cherrywaves

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    Hard disagree
     
  16. congruence

    Got a light?

    Yeah that might be my favorite lol, definitely more traditionally structured compared to most of the other songs on here but love the lead/solo riff at the end so much and the lyrics are very strong as well
     
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  17. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    what a take
     
  18. atlas

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    why have a 7 song Hum album when you could have an 8 song Hum album
     
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  19. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    why ______ when you could _______
     
  20. unbornwhiskey

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    "step into you" is fucking amazing
     
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  21. JM95

    hmmm

    Oh why don't you all fucking marry it then?!

    No seriously, I really like it. It's just easily the most dispensable song on here to me.
     
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  22. cherrywaves

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    YPAA was 9 songs, DIH was 10, this was 8, so by my calculations we’re only a few records away from them making their Dopesmoker
     
  23. waking season

    Trusted Prestigious

    I’m all for it
     
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  24. Cameron

    FKA nowFace Prestigious

    Oh man....yes.
     
  25. waking season

    Trusted Prestigious

    Desert Rambler, man