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  1. On 3/10/2017 at 7:28 PM, Fowty Dollaz said:

    I'm waiting to listen to this on vinyl, but I'm sure it's great. 

    I doubt it'll top Ruminations (personal preference), but I'm super ready for next Friday (bonus: my birthday!!!) when it shows up. :) 

    I'm pretty sure I'm going to need to buy another copy of Ruminations from constant wear, but I hope Salutations brings the same feeling. 

    It's really tough for me at this point to pick between Ruminations and Salutations after a few listens this past week. The tracks from Salutations that were on Ruminations have a whole new layer that makes them almost new songs, but I'm all about the 'rawness' of Ruminations. 

  2. Quote from popmatters.com:

    [...]This isn’t “indie rock” anymore, nor is it “dad rock”, as some notable naysayers may want to peg it. No, this is “obligation rock”: a forced brand of music that exists just because it has to.[...]

    http://www.popmatters.com/review/191878-death-cab-for-cutie-kintsugi/

    hah this album is all over the place review wise. There doesn't seem to be a middle ground per se, everyone either really digs it or really dislikes it. I gotta respectfully disagree with the popmatters review though - seems a bit harsh. I don't think this is their best record, but imo it's better than Codes and Keys while still capturing a sound I think they were trying to accomplish on that record.

    Like everyone has said - the middle/back end of the album is quite different from the beginning, but after listening through a few times, I'm really starting to enjoy it. The couplet of "You've Haunted Me All My Life" with "Hold No Guns" is an interesting but refreshing choice, and really breaks up the listening experience for me (in a good way). I also really enjoy "Ingenue" and "Binary Sea" - if anything, "El Dorado" seems to be the only track that I didn't enjoy too much (but that may change after more repeated listens)

  3. definitely will be a grower for me, doesn't catch me the way Narrow Stairs did.

     

    edit: Hold No Guns could be a McCartney song, the "no not a one" line made me think of that

    Definitely agree with the Narrow Stairs comment - I've only listened to this twice thus far, and while it's better than Codes and Keys imo it still isn't hitting me as hard as Narrow Stairs did. Then again, I'm not really the biggest fan of Plans either so who knows - curious to see if it grows for me. I have hope!

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