NOTE: The transcript will represent my quotes in normal script, and my traveling companion’s in Italics.
Track 1: “Lifted Up (1985)”
“This is so fun! It’s bouncy. This is the pop album that Taylor Swift wanted to make.”
Track 2: “Whole Life Story”
“Passion Pit is always a safe bet to have on in the car with girls. I’ve pulled that out a few times.”
Track 3: “Where the Sky Hangs”
“Ahhh it’s so fun! I love it!”
Track 6: “Dancing on the Grave”
“This album is pretty slow.”
“Yeah, it started off good but then slid into a gloss.”
“An album is more than 3 or 4 songs. This just doesn’t have them.”
Track 7: “Until We Can’t (Let’s Go)”
“This one’s good.”
“I do like this one.”
Track 8: “Looks Like Rain”
“I have to be honest…honestly, the problem is that their last two [albums] were so good that they’re bound to have a flop.”
“You think this is a flop?”
“No; just, you know, not as good.”
Track 9: “My Brother Taught Me How to Swim”
“This one’s good.”
“Yeah I was just going to say it’s pretty good.”
“It has to be the last one.”
“No, second to last.”
“True.”
Track 10: “Ten Feet Tall (II)”
“WOAH.”
“…This is interesting.”
“It sounds like a YouTube video.”
Final Thoughts:
“Well.”
“I’ll have to give this a second listen, but I didn’t like it.”
“It seems like you never like new albums, like you don’t want to listen to them.”
“Yeah [laughs] you know me. I mean it wasn’t bad; I’d give it a 6.5 and need another listen.”
“It seemed more glossy, more…mainstream isn’t the right word.”
Let’s say it’s more consciously commercial. I give it 3 Devil Horns.
All you really need to describe the album. 6.5 for sure
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