Bought the CD. The only CD player we have is in our garage gym, so I’ll definitely be very fit before I’m done with this. Completely agree - this is an incredible masterpiece, I’m still getting to know it, but already totally in love with it. Tony’s vocals are just awesome, dark, powerful and emotional. This is clever, clever art in every way!
Only criticism I have is I feel the song titles get repeated too many times. "We need uranium" is said one too many times in Uranium, Full Steam Ahead's chorus consists of "full steam ahead!" being said six times, "Paika!" gets repeated multiple times over and over towards the latter half of Paika... you get the idea. This happens in Dog Bones and Gorya too but it makes more sense with them, as the constant use of the title is the sort of "anchor" the songs are built around. Great album overall!
Bought the CD. The only CD player we have is in our garage gym, so I’ll definitely be very fit before I’m done with this. Completely agree - this is an incredible masterpiece, I’m still getting to know it, but already totally in love with it. Tony’s vocals are just awesome, dark, powerful and emotional. This is clever, clever art in every way!
Incredible album
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Only criticism I have is I feel the song titles get repeated too many times. "We need uranium" is said one too many times in Uranium, Full Steam Ahead's chorus consists of "full steam ahead!" being said six times, "Paika!" gets repeated multiple times over and over towards the latter half of Paika... you get the idea. This happens in Dog Bones and Gorya too but it makes more sense with them, as the constant use of the title is the sort of "anchor" the songs are built around.
Great album overall!
Don't focus on the lyrics as much, focus on the feeling and progression of each song
I really want to get this but it doesn't seem to be available anywhere. :(
For right now sadly it's a Japan exclusive, but theirs a European store called record x that was selling it.