Originally posted by ahn1991:If they wanted to pick a lead single that sounded like 3 other songs on the album, they would have picked No Line On The Horizon. But the album as a whole has too many contrasting sounds to really have a "connecting theme".
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
I pretty much agree with this... however I think that Boots/SUC are the two tracks that seem more out of place in the album due to being impossible to ignore as the "loudest" tracks, specially right in the middle of it AND using one of them as the lead single.
(I.e. WAS and COL you can ignore them, but not Boots/SUC)
Besides, although that's a different discussion, but the track list doesn't help at all at least for me. I need to bring Breathe and FezBB into the first half and push Boots/SUC deeper into the second half to enjoy it.
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
I pretty much agree with this... however I think that Boots/SUC are the two tracks that seem more out of place in the album due to being impossible to ignore as the "loudest" tracks, specially right in the middle of it AND using one of them as the lead single.
(I.e. WAS and COL you can ignore them, but not Boots/SUC)
Besides, although that's a different discussion, but the track list doesn't help at all at least for me. I need to bring Breathe and FezBB into the first half and push Boots/SUC deeper into the second half to enjoy it.
Originally posted by kris_smith87:Listening to Boots a lot lately and I always thought it was a kick ass song and maybe ahead of its time. "Women are the future hold the big revelations" had me thinking of the #WomensMarch. The whole call to arms theme of the song is very relevant for the political climate we are living in.