Maybe it's just because I'm stoned, but holy shit that About You/Watching as I Fall/Papercut medley is such a fucking beautifully haunting experience. What Mike's been doing with the outro of Papercut really makes it feel like all of the songs are tied, if only just because of the similar vibe. I would love a studio version of that.
Idk where else to put this, so... Post Traumatic could've been a way better album had it been like 10 tracks and a bit more focused. I understand why it is the way it is, no need to explain.
Sadly I have to agree. I love every song on the album, but I haven't listened to the full thing in a few weeks because it's such a commitment to digest 16 songs at once like that. 10 or 12 would have been perfect.
Hey guys Sorry random here, but anyone else from India or South Asia pre-ordered Post Traumatic and note received it yet?
Are you saying you pre-ordered - as in, ordered before the album's release date almost 2 months ago - and you're still waiting on your order to arrive? Have you gotten any notifications from whoever is shipping it?
Yessir, the last update I got was from the MS Store stating that the order had been shipped via US Postal Service, but didn't receive a tracking ID or any other information. I contacted customer support and they said since its been more than 6 weeks they can issue a refund or replacement. What sucks is that I pre-ordered it right when it was announced and would have received the autographed photo print
Got the Post Traumatic vinyl today. LP has solid vinyl pressings, but I'm really enjoying the quality of PT a lot. The cover art looks amazing when blown up to that size as well.
As much as I love "Running from My Shadow", I really feel that "Make It Up as I Go" would be a great second single from Post Traumatic.
I haven't listened to Post Traumatic yet. I really feel like I should. Guess I've been waiting for the right moment, but maybe I should just look it up already.
Not technically directly LP related, but I've been really enjoying the new Paul McCartney single, despite almost all the reactions I've seen being negative and criticising it for sounding too much like contemporary pop music. Really giving me flashbacks to when the One More Light singles were being released.
I know right!? I've seen so many comments from "huge Beatles' fans" who "can't stand this garbage pop music". Like, yeah, it's different, but that's because it's 2018, not 1963. Aside from the contemporary production and the "risque" hook it sounds no different to any other 2010s era McCartney track to me. It's really reminding me of when Heavy dropped with the backlash over a pop song from a band/artist that really never shied away from writing pop songs.
The whole Beatles thing makes me laugh, considering they were literally straightforward 60s Pop until Rubber Soul.