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Either way, while I liked MoB on the first couple of listens, its a grower, and now I think it's fucking amazing
Quote from: rab7 on January 22, 2016, 08:12:33 AMQuote from: wolven74 on January 22, 2016, 06:51:40 AMI love the odd time signature after the first chorus. It's almost dissonant, which is so different it's killer. The cool thing is, that's actually 4/4 the whole way through, but in "Never leave a man behind", they subdivide it differently. Not sure what the musical term for it is, but the entire verse is in 4/4.It's Metric Modulation, CMIIW Since Mangini era, you can hear a lot of this metric modulation. And yes, it just like the tempo of the song suddenly changeIn Outro Moment of Betrayal (outro that used in trailer) you can hear this metric modulation again. It's still 4/4 with Original tempo but we feel like the tempo is suddenly change
Quote from: wolven74 on January 22, 2016, 06:51:40 AMI love the odd time signature after the first chorus. It's almost dissonant, which is so different it's killer. The cool thing is, that's actually 4/4 the whole way through, but in "Never leave a man behind", they subdivide it differently. Not sure what the musical term for it is, but the entire verse is in 4/4.
I love the odd time signature after the first chorus. It's almost dissonant, which is so different it's killer.
Who gets a "Final Fantasy" feel at 3:20 of MoB?
Am I the only one who always thinks "Transatlantic" when "TA" is written by somebody?
Zydar is my new hero. I just laughed so hard I nearly shat.
Can't get the chorus of Moment Of Betrayal out of my head.
Quote from: Fritzinger on January 23, 2016, 04:17:05 AMAm I the only one who always thinks "Transatlantic" when "TA" is written by somebody?You're not alone
But Kotow is right .
I wish people would write out the whole title. If you're on phone it's a pain I know but on desktop with a full keyboard it takes like 2 seconds.
I'm losing time while waiting on this album so anxiously...I need to surrender to reason and just put it out of my mind for awhile.
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MAN FUCK YOU KUJA.
The Darklord is amazing
i'm more bothered that he has Awake and I&W switched
Quote from: Parama on January 23, 2016, 10:38:51 AMi'm more bothered that he has Awake and I&W switchedIt's an alternate timeline, in which Kevin Moore fell in love with the magazine girl, wrote Space-Dye Vest for her and the magazine girl fell in love with Kevin (given they released Awake first in this timeline). They became a happy couple and Kevin wrote beautiful songs like Surrounded and Wait for Sleep all inspired in their love.Suddenly, Kevin realised the girl had AIDS and John Myung wrote Learning to Live to help his good friend overcome the bad news. It was a lot for Kevin to handle, so he left the band.Word.
Quote from: noxon on January 22, 2016, 06:13:39 PMWho gets a "Final Fantasy" feel at 3:20 of MoB?I actually did hahaha
Quote from: noxon on January 22, 2016, 06:13:39 PMWho gets a "Final Fantasy" feel at 3:20 of MoB?I didn't, and I'm a Final Fantasy fanatic. I heard it immediately in Bridges in the Sky, for instance.
I really hope the digital downloads through RR to become available 3 days earlier like it happened with DT12.
I'd be standing somewhere with dignity, respect, and bitches.
When Mike and Mob Unite, featuring the hit A Lawsuit in Lies
Quote from: DarkLord_Lalinc on January 23, 2016, 10:42:38 AMQuote from: Parama on January 23, 2016, 10:38:51 AMi'm more bothered that he has Awake and I&W switchedIt's an alternate timeline, in which Kevin Moore fell in love with the magazine girl, wrote Space-Dye Vest for her and the magazine girl fell in love with Kevin (given they released Awake first in this timeline). They became a happy couple and Kevin wrote beautiful songs like Surrounded and Wait for Sleep all inspired in their love.Suddenly, Kevin realised the girl had AIDS and John Myung wrote Learning to Live to help his good friend overcome the bad news. It was a lot for Kevin to handle, so he left the band.Word.Sounds legit.