Seven Nation Army - I mean, it's iconic for a reason. The killer riff. The general unease.
Ball and Biscuit - Epic. Just epic. I don't think it feels too long, but that's me after three listens.
You've Got Her in Your Pocket - I can feel what Jack's feeling through his voice.
The Hardest Button to Button - I can get Raetsel's "This song's just six words long" complaint. But the beat is killer, and the repetition is only at the end. It's a banger with no meaningful purpose other than being a banger. And that's why it's fun for me.
In the Cold, Cold Night - Meg's voice is a welcome a change of pace - her + the simple melody make this a standout.
Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine
There's No Home for You Here
Hypnotize
Black Math - Love the guitar, but I'm not sure what to make of this song. It grew on me with each listen despite feeling caught between the 60s and the 00s.
Well It's True That We Love One Another - I found this wholesome the first time (ranked it #5 on first listen), alright the second, and a bit weird on the third. It's good when you don't expect it and then doesn't work on repeated listens. Especially realizing that Holly is an NPC.
I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself - It's a breakup song, not being confused about life, so not feeling it right now. The guitar can be a little much for what the song is going for thematically.
The Air Near My Fingers
I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother's Heart - Forgot all but the title two songs later
Little Acorns - That sound clip makes me think I'm listening to an advertisement, not music. The addition doesn't work for me... and something had to be last on an album I enjoyed.
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