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TUVL: Your First Listen Thoughts
As the title suggests basically; after only one listen all the way through, what do you think of The Ultra Vivid Lament?
My own instant reactions to each track: - “Still Snowing In Sapporo” is an absolute belter. Easily the best thing on the album by a wide margin. - “Orwellian” actually works a lot better in the context of the album’s overall sound. - “The Secret He Had Missed” is still rubbish. Sorry. - “Quest For Ancient Colour” doesn’t feel like it’s going anywhere at all but once it takes off, it’s quite beautiful and lush. - “Don’t Let The Night Divide Us” sounds like a mixture of ABBA and a rejected Queen b-side. Shite. - “Diapause” is slightly misleading. It starts with the echo and atmospherics that instantly remind you of Lifeblood and feels like it’s going to go that route. But it doesn’t. I’m undecided about whether or not I like where it does go. This might be a grower. - It gives me absolutely no pleasure to say this but “Complicated Illusions” is basically “Autumnsong 2”. - “Into The Waves Of Love” is a fucking mess. Seriously. It’s all over the place stylistically. - I was really looking forward to “Blank Diary Entry” because I love Mark Lanegan’s voice but this is just terribly bland. - “Happy Bored Alone” has got a fantastically catchy chorus and the instrumentation is very strong. Reminds me of the few tracks I love from RIF. Just a shame it’s not longer. - The one thing “Afterending” has going for it is James’ hilarious pronunciation of the word comfortable as “come-for-tubble”. Other than that, it’s doing nothing for me right now.
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For anyone wondering; the answer is Spotify US and Amazon (streaming) US
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*It gives me absolutely no pleasure to say this but “Complicated Illusions” is basically “Autumnsong 2”*
Autumn Song rocks! Sounds like it’s gonna be a corker. Is there an Underdogs soundalike by any chance? Seriously though, if the last half dozen Manics albums have taught me anything it’s to temper my expectations. If I can play the album all the way through without wanting to throw something at the speaker then I’ll consider it a triumph (in fact that’d probably put it in my top 10 records of the year). And any band on their 14 the album has earned the right to record the odd Queen B-side, be rude not to surely. |
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You couldn't post a spotify link? I'm running through a vpn but search isn't bringing it up
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If you're trying Spotify, you'd need a US registered account to be able to access the album.
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SO the album is out then a week early in places. I'll wait if I can haha, and just enjoy listening to the two singles so far
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Just on my third listen so here are my thoughts so far
- “Still Snowing In Sapporo” - best album opener since 1985. Love everything about it. Amazing melody, instrumentation. Sounds like a mix of the best moments from rewind the film, even in exile and this is my truth - “Orwellian” - great Manics single. As Mr Richey said, in the context of the album it works even better. - “The Secret He Had Missed” - great for the most part. I think the verse and Pre-chorus outshine the chorus though. - “Quest For Ancient Colour” - starts out with just JDB on piano sounding like queen, then moved into a so why so sad vibe but with a better chorus melody. Amazing guitar solo from James even if he has stolen the intro riff to spirit of the radio by rush. - “Don’t Let The Night Divide Us” - not a fan of this. It’s pleasant enough but doesn’t really go anywhere and the melody for the chorus just grated on me. Worst song on the album for me - “Diapause” - great atmospheric verses. Nice tempo change for the chorus too. James is sounding great on the album. His vocals are on point. The chorus has a beautiful, heartbreaking melody. More great guitar work from James. Very Jazzy solo - “Complicated Illusions” - I’ve had the chorus stuck in my head since the live version from Victorious and the album version did not disappoint. It’s probably the most ‘Manics’ song on the album. I only wish it had more of an outro - “Into The Waves Of Love” - this could have sat on know your enemy. It’s somewhere between the year of purification and so why sad. It gets a bit strange with the wailing female vocal but again great chorus. Lots of melody on this album - “Blank Diary Entry” - this sounds like the quieter moments from Riot Act era Pearl Jam. Which for me is great. Again, interesting instrumentation for the Manics. Very understated track that grows on the more you listen. - “Happy Bored Alone” - very ABBA. Great guitar from JDB again. Massive chorus. It’s a great song but one I feel I will get bored of quicker than the rest - Afterending” - probably my favourite song on the album. There is just something about the chorus melody and James vocals that really hit me emotionally at the moment. Great album closer All in all, they have nailed it for me. There are not many big ‘singles’ on the album which I tend to get bored of easily but It works as an album and will be one that I will play from start to end when the mood takes me. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of guitar solos too. The album has some of James most interesting playing. I look forward to the Japanese bonus tracks |
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Don't Let The Night Divide Us = Can't Take My Eyes Off You
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Not going to say much until after the proper release but After Ending has some serious Great Western vibes and I'm fucking loving it. If I would put a word on this album, I would use 'uplifting' which hasn't been applicable since Everything Must Go.
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Putting the music aside for a moment, I think this album has the weakest lyrics since PFAYM. Wire just sounds like he’s given up, has nothing to actually say and therefore just writes about being bored or having writers block etc
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Diapause is beautiful and I never expected that. I love the album. This will help me sleep; that's a good thing
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Diapause is so moving 3rd listen of album...its so melancholy but upbeat with some beautiful moments
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too early to review other than to say that sapporo is the best track.
and........ what were they thinking with "don't let the night divide us"? ... shocking
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Probably my favourite, what’s wrong with it?
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As usual I’ve decided to rank the tracks.
1. Blank Diary Entry. It’s Jefferson Airplane’s White Rabbit by way of Rewind the Film. 2. Diapause. A welcome respite from the onslaught of shallow radio jingles that precede it. Carries on where Even in Exile left off to the point where you have to wonder if Patrick wrote the lyrics because they’re not that bad. 3. The Secret he Had Missed. I always had a soft spot for it and it sounds clearer here than on the YouTube video. The drums sound less like they were taken from Sean’s underwater Everything Must Go sessions. I mean, it’s shit but it’s catchy shit. 4. Into the Arms of Love. It’s the promised R.E.M. with added hints of Big Country. Sod it, I’ll take it and would rather this be on Know Your Enemy than the flat out plagiarism of The Year of Purification. 5. I’m really struggling here. The first track is six minutes long. I’ve been crying out for longer songs so should be grateful but I didn’t mean do another six minutes of The Everlasting. What the fuck? I also wanted to like Quest for Ancient Colour at the start but it devolves into slime and gives up on itself fast. I was onboard with Afterending until the la la las. Then I was very much out. Happy Bored Alone is okay from JDB but come on Nicky, you’ve scraped through the bottom of the barrel. Complicated Illusions and Don’t Let the Night Divide Us are super mega shite. Right down there with the most embarrassing half-assed mating calls to Radio 2 they’ve done. Now let’s all go back to listening to Halsey’s new album. Last edited by Dancing Kirby; 03-09-2021 at 19:40. |
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