The Postal Service in tier list I’m comparing this to Death Cab, obviously, dunno why I wouldn’t, it’s Ben Gibbard. I think it’s good, it’s fun, there are a good handful of songs I like a lot, and then there are a bunch of songs that I think suffer from some of the same thingsContinue reading “179: The Postal Service (B+)”
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178: The Origin (B-)
The Origin in tier list there’s some Smiths vibes coming through here, a taste of Morrissey inspired vocals in the first album. It’s subtle enough that it’s not really distracting, but I do think it’s telling of where the band is coming from, so that’s interesting. First album is decent, second album is better, butContinue reading “178: The Origin (B-)”
177: Peach Tree Rascals (A-)
Peach Tree Rascals in tier list I like it quite a bit. There’s stuff I wish were just a little different, but most of that is organizational. All of their music is in singles and EPs, and that’s a nuisance. I don’t want to sift through 30 singles, it’s a pain. It’s a pain toContinue reading “177: Peach Tree Rascals (A-)”
RELISTEN1: Tally Hall (small up)
Tally Hall
RELISTEN1: Midland (no change)
Midland
176: Heavy MakeUp (C)
Heavy MakeUp in tier list this marked the end of my Edie Brickell investigating. I thought it was interesting. I was so close to liking it so many times but I think I never quite did. Each song felt like it had huge potential, but then they never really moved anywhere. I kept expecting aContinue reading “176: Heavy MakeUp (C)”
175: Parker McCollum (B)
Parker McCollum in tier list I think I’m approaching the point where my bias against country music is mostly just that I don’t trust them to write any of their own music, and once that’s resolved they’re just another kind of pop. Not necessarily one I’m enamored with, but that’s the same type of tasteContinue reading “175: Parker McCollum (B)”
RELISTEN1: The Police (down)
The Police
RELISTEN1: Death Cab for Cutie (up)
Death Cab for Cutie
174: Edie Brickell (B)
Edie Brickell in tier list we’ve got two parts here. There are three albums that are just her, purely solo, which aren’t riveting but which I do enjoy and appreciate, and three albums that are her with collaborators, which I find significantly more dull and less interesting. For the first three, I feel like it’sContinue reading “174: Edie Brickell (B)”