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so I got "Slow Motion Life" in the mail today
hmmm when did you guys buy it? I bought it the day it was to be released (though I heard you could have gone through the process the day before?)
Sometimes you get an email confirming its shipment (shipment, not payment) before you get it...did you guys get that email? Because I havent yet...=( I might just be nervous because I didnt get my FTCJ until 3-4 months after I ordered it.
I'm listening for the second time right now and oof it's good. They changed just as through from the version we heard earlier and definitely for the better, not that it was bad at all before but the little changes completely solidify it. The bears are in the super bowl and there's this new wonderful disc, life is good.
---Anyone perfect must be lying, anything easy has its cost, Anyone plain can be lovely, anyone loved can be lost, What if I lost my direction? What if I lost sense of time? What if I nursed this infection? Maybe the worst is behind---
wow...
I just ordered 5 copies of the new EP and 5 more copies of FTCJ. costs allmost 100$ (includes shipping...). a lot of money but i don't care because that money goes to the band, and we all know they deserve it. can't wait to hear them already (too bad, it usually takes more than a month to get here because of all the custom issues).
i second the praise for "new shoes". fantastic song.
the rest are great, too. ~ Eric of Wisconsin ~ Nine Days and John Hampson music featured in my independent feature film "Will and Testament"! Facebook Page for "Will and Testament" IMDB Page for "Will and Testament"
I finally listened to it and I must say that I love the CD. It's awesome and Brand New Me is different. The arrangements are a little different and its a little more orchestral.
Personally, I like John's solo version of it with pretty much the guitar and piano. The Piano in the new version fades into the background along with John's voice. In the solo version, his vocals are really up front and they drive the music. In this version, the music drives the vocals. It's a slight difference. Again, this is all my opinion and completely subjective. The new version will take getting used to, but its good. The older version just has more rawness to it especially in the music and vocal performance. Perhaps I'm alone on this one. Worth Fighting For is easily the best song on the CD. If I had to rank the songs: 1: Worth Fighting For 2: A Girl In California 3: Brand New Me 4: New Shoes 5: Suddenly 6: Just As Through With You Excellent CD. Love the arrangements especially on New Shoes where John and Brian are singing together at a higher tone totally in unison. That's the best part of that song for me. They are having fun. I'm glad I bought it and it will be in the rotation for awhile. I just wish there were more songs!
I agree the vocals are more up front and it has that raw sound to it on the original. I prefer this new version though with the strings at the end, gives it a big epic anthem sound. Love it.
My top 6 would be: 1. A Girl In California 2. Just As Through With You 3. Suddenly 4. Brand New Me 5. Worth Fighting For 6. New Shoes When I first heard demos of A Girl In California and Just As Through With You I wasn't really sure about them but they have turned in to great songs. The graphic design is good and the promo cards were a nice little suprise. Nice to see the band busy with lots of shows. http://www.hyperlaunch.com/snowpatrol/eyesopen/ ***It's hard to argue when your making sense***
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