You guys digging the new songs/sounds?
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eh?
great gutiar tone.
to me, it seems they are finally using their talents.
great gutiar tone.
to me, it seems they are finally using their talents.
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I am, sounds like it could be a lot more passionate than the last two records, extrospective rather than introspective.
also, im enjoying the guitar work and tone....great.
I agree. I'm more of a fan of great guitar tone than I am "hard rockin' kick @$$ riffs!!!" and the tone on "Unemployable" sounds terrific. Rich and layered like "Yield".
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Oh this was about thier tone
From what I have heard, so far, so good. They are aging well and their tone seems to be getting better.
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WWS is brilliantly produced... great tone and Ed's vocals really come through. It sounds Yield era vocals and guitar tone but with the riffage and impact of Vitalogy era..
Unemployable is lacking the vocal force of WWS but by fuck the changes and melody are good... these guys are twisting their own rules with their musical maturity... its brilliant, but its also utterly different from past songs.
I'm excited as fuck to hear studio versions of Gone and Comatose
But hey, i'm excited about the album more after hearing Unemployable... Worl Wide Suicide hasn't done it for me, but give it time maybe.
There was a post about Matt C at another forum about how his songwriting isn't good... am i being an ass, or do they need more of Matt's musicianship blending together with the rest of their talents? i guess i kinda miss of the energy they showed with their other musically diverse stuff... (i'm rambling)
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Just an opinion, of course, but Binaural was the best produced album by anyone ever. Spend a coupla hundred on a good set of headphones and listen again, you'll see.