Didn't know they had a new album. Saw them live once, but they aren't really a great live band, so I'll pass on the tour.
They could have had a bad night when you saw them, but I've seen them twice in Vancouver and they were note perfect both times
I like Sparks, but the rest of the album just isn't clicking for me
damn what the fuck
i had no idea there was a new beach house album damn wow
new ratatat and new beach house within like a month of each other
Same. Tame Impala played In L.A a couple days ago and I didn't even know about it 😢Almost all of my favourite artists have dropped albums this year. It will be hard to top 2015 for my type of music in the next few years.
Anyway, the more i listen to it, the more I love the record. A perfect synhtesis of all their previous efforts.
Why are they playing at The Fonda for 4 days in a row in December? That's two blocks from me.
Why are they playing at The Fonda for 4 days in a row in December? That's two blocks from me.
fml I should've bought tickets
well they were only $30, yay stubhub
edit: WTF at the reviews. What?
NME.com said:Otherwise the duo stick closely to their signature steady pacing and two-piece dynamic, with diminishing returns. There's only a certain amount you can do with just a voice and one bedroom instrumentalist. Emotionally speaking, the set-up affords Legrand a blank canvas for her exploration of the human condition, but sonically it's becoming increasingly uninteresting.
Read more at http://www.nme.com/reviews/beach-house/16219#0WoU4boQMXlo9uBp.99
Huh, not even Merriweather...huh.Baltimore band world tour has no dates in Baltimore, nor Maryland...
Huh, not even Merriweather...huh.
10:37, Space Song, and Days of Candy are really nice but I don't think this album will top Bloom for me.
I ordered it regardless, but how do we know that it's the deluxe version ("Loser Edition") anyway? There's a standard black pressing after all.That $9 vinyl price looks like some mistake, that package looks kinda fancy to sell so cheap. I guess they're just being generous.
FixedThat's funny. 10:37, Bluebird, and Days of Candy are the only songs i didn't really like.
Mixed opinion time:
A just-okay release for me.
I feel like they've been in the same space for the last few years. The last album that unique was Devotion.
Fixed
I find them to be pleasant.
I could never get into the first couple of Beach House albums outside a couple songs, and I would probably rate them both roughly 5 out of 10.
Teen Dream blew me away, however. I love that album and I would rate it a 9 out of 10.
Bloom was a great followup which I would say is a solid 8.
Depression Cherry, though... I've listened to it 3 times and it just isn't hitting me the way the last 2 albums did. Levitation, Beyond Love, 10:37 and Wildflower are good songs, but nothing stood out as great to me. I'd rate this album a 6.
Legrand said they were going back to their original sound. She didn't want the new popularity and the new people and bigger venues that came with that to dictate their music.I could never get into the first couple of Beach House albums outside a couple songs, and I would probably rate them both roughly 5 out of 10.
Teen Dream blew me away, however. I love that album and I would rate it a 9 out of 10.
Bloom was a great followup which I would say is a solid 8.
Depression Cherry, though... I've listened to it 3 times and it just isn't hitting me the way the last 2 albums did. Levitation, Beyond Love, 10:37 and Wildflower are good songs, but nothing stood out as great to me. I'd rate this album a 6.
Not dismissing your opinion but the main slide guitar riff on Space Song and the long outro on PPP were major earworms for me. Warrants a few more listens to see if those songs click for you.