1. Come on man, we may not agree on this, but we're not doing this for sport. I will defend SOI, NLOTH or any other album to the death, but because we love U2 we can say what's bothering us. Nothing less, nothing more.
  2. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
    Come on man, we may not agree on this, but we're not doing this for sport. I will defend SOI, NLOTH or any other album to the death, but because we love U2 we can say what's bothering us. Nothing less, nothing more.
    your post is perfect, it's what i think, exactly
  3. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
    I thought it was a bit odd (but really not a big deal) that they used "Let me in the sound" on both Boots and Fez but no one said anything about that?

    Also, calling back to lines or quoting other lines is something that happens in rap a lot. Maybe they are expanding the way they write songs and not just confining themselves to a certain genre?

    I hope they get asked about it either way.
    I think it's different... maybe if American Soul came first, then it would've been better for me... Volcano would have a "small" node to AS. But in this case, sounds like the song was built around a bit of a previous song.

    Not sure. Also, after a few listens I'm warming up to the chorus.
    And being followed by Best Thing* sounds great, btw.

    (Experience mix for me, please)
  4. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
    I thought it was a bit odd (but really not a big deal) that they used "Let me in the sound" on both Boots and Fez but no one said anything about that?

    Also, calling back to lines or quoting other lines is something that happens in rap a lot. Maybe they are expanding the way they write songs and not just confining themselves to a certain genre?

    I hope they get asked about it either way.


    Well, that was on the same album, and it was also like a sort of background thing in the weird, abstract intro to a completely different song. It was more of a callback and less of a "using an entire C section from one song for the B section of another".

    And sure.......
  5. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]


    Well, that was on the same album, and it was also like a sort of background thing in the weird, abstract intro to a completely different song. It was more of a callback and less of a "using an entire C section from one song for the B section of another".

    And sure.......
    It still happened. I really don’t care to be honest. The song sounds good. I’ll crank it at the gym. Good to run to and pretend to be a rock star to.
  6. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
    It still happened. I really don’t care to be honest. The song sounds good. I’ll crank it at the gym. Good to run to and pretend to be a rock star to.
    More power to you.
  7. I do find it a bit of a struggle getting past the similarities to volcano. I really enjoy the song and then I hear that chorus and I’m not a huge fan of volcano as it is. Really limits the song to being no more than decent in my eyes. I don’t dislike it though just don’t love it.
  8. Originally posted by deanallison:I do find it a bit of a struggle getting past the similarities to volcano. I really enjoy the song and then I hear that chorus and I’m not a huge fan of volcano as it is. Really limits the song to being no more than decent in my eyes. I don’t dislike it though just don’t love it.
    I totally agree with you (except on not being a fan of volcano).

    It's just that I'm easy to please by these guys, and after a few listens while thinking that way, I couldn't help start tapping and airguitaring and airdrumming and basically loving the song.
  9. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
    Come on man, we may not agree on this, but we're not doing this for sport. I will defend SOI, NLOTH or any other album to the death, but because we love U2 we can say what's bothering us. Nothing less, nothing more.
    Come on, man. You know me well enough to know when I'm throwing my sarcastic, ball-busting into the mix.
  10. Oh, ok. The bromance continues.