"Third person is the Shizz!" exclaims Surell.
Anyway, I haven't really gotten past Electioneering trackwise, which I agree is filler on that album but is fun and good as a standalone track. I dig all the tracks up to Karma Police, though, as they are the ones I've become familiar with. I'm trying to get more into Exit Music and Let Down because they're so quiet and downbeat I can't listen to em very closely. Though that's because I try to multitask while listening to Radiohead, which doesn't work when Thom Yorke's driving the car named Vocals. So really I'll just need to set aside time to listen to the album alone, without distraction, as it helped me understand the first three tracks today (they were quite lovely). I like that I need to set aside time for the album like it's a book or TV series on DVD; it shows they put work into it. I also like Climbing Up the Walls for it's darkness, but that's only in the music, not the lyrics that I need to hear closely, which I already have a solution for.
So yeah, I'm liking it so far. Once I'm done with it, I think I'll move to Pablo Honey.
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Laser beams, psychedelic hats, and for some reason kittens. Surrel reminds me of kittens.
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^if you wanna know perfection that's it, you dumb shits
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