1. Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
    The only problem I'm having right now (still) is deciding between the "album version" and the "Sci-fi Soul Mix". The album version sounds clunkier with weird transitions at the beginning, like you mentioned, but overall I like how it builds up with the drums more dramatically than the laid-back sound on the verses for the Sci-fi mix.

    Either way, it's joyful, it's uplifting, it's catchy, and I can't wait to blast it in my car on the way home from work! Edge's part near the end is by far my favorite. I've caught myself singing that part even more than the chorus.
    Agreed - the first verse of the album mix is fantastic, it's afterwards that starts making me go

    Agreed. I do love the song, ask anyone who's been in the Kygo thread over the past year The ingredients are all there, they just need to get the actual record/mix up to par.
  2. I'm still distracted by the fact that it sounds just like the Aslan cover. It's even kinda annoying imo.
  3. Just realized that this lyric also changed slightly:

    "How bad can a good time be"

    Used to be

    "How bad can a good boy be"
  4. Having them here back-to-back, I'm not sure now which I like better...
  5. 7,8/10 now Paul
  6. Eeeeh... It's okay I guess. Don't love it.
    Seems to be in the same vein as Ordinary Love and Invisible (though those are better songs).
  7. I love that cover, and yes I can definitely hear the similarities.