Another thing I'm noticing, is that the pacing on the album is really steady. Like, the album goes from begining to end in one straight line, it doesn't dip or move in and when it has the potential to finally breathe under all the heavy production, it doesn't.
Like, with BNN and Harmonium, we had lighter songs contrasted with darker and heavier songs, and it felt like those albums had direction. This album has direction, but in a very different sense. Like, there are stand out tracks, but they all have an extremely similar feel and style to them, and there aren't any darker tracks to change the tone of the album at all.
I guess that's how I'd describe it, the album doesn't really change in tone or intensity or feel at all. It all feels really constricted and produced the hell out of. I like the production, but I just wish there was more of a balance with the tracks, because there really isn't any.
That's how I feel at least.
I think repeated listens will mollify this feeling.
Yeah, I hope so. It's still a very bright album though.
SO, people, BNN, Harmonium, or H&T?
I still think Harmonium is her crowning achievement as an artist, H&T is very good and is much better than BNN in my opinion, but Harmonium just holds a very special place in my heart.
I feel like they're the children you have that you love equally, but for different reasons.
BNN is wide-eyed, innocent and raw.
Harmonium is revealing and exposes more of her dark side (Annie, HAWBTW, She Floats, The Wreckage) and tightly knit.
H&T is refined and the most grown-up (predictably). Her voice is better, but the piano seems simplest of all of the albums.
I could never choose a favorite.