Gigem314 said:
Sturgill kind of burned his bridges in Nashville. He probably has to embrace more of the 'alternative' sound to appeal to a different audience. 'The Dead Don't Die' still has a country/Americana feel to it, but I don't think he'll put out an entire album with that same feel. He's probably going to mix it up more, because that's where he has to go.
Milwaukees Best Light said:
If they got rid of the lazer sound effects and such it would help me like it. As is, I don't hate it, but won't buy the album unless there is better stuff on it.
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it's not where he has to go but where he was always going to go.
Yeah, probably. I just never got the impression that was his direction. Something anti-establishment and grassroots for sure. But this is definitely a shift. Not a critique as much as just an observation.Bunk Moreland said:Gigem314 said:
Sturgill kind of burned his bridges in Nashville. He probably has to embrace more of the 'alternative' sound to appeal to a different audience. 'The Dead Don't Die' still has a country/Americana feel to it, but I don't think he'll put out an entire album with that same feel. He's probably going to mix it up more, because that's where he has to go.
Or given his weirdness and inability to stay boxed in, it's not where he has to go but where he was always going to go.
I like it as well. should be interesting to hear the full album.
TresPuertas said:
That said, this is terrible, no matter what standard you judge it by.
TresPuertas said:
That said, this is terrible, no matter what standard you judge it by.
No Code is the best Pearl Jam album of all time which came 4th and Yield kicked ass after it. Terrible analogy.Frok said:
To me Sturgill Simpson reminds me of Pearl Jam. Started off great and then just kind of faded out of my liking with every album.