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What's your favorite track off of Stratosphere?

Docking Pod

Heading for the Door or Earth Moon Transit

Gold dust

Topical Solution

>so rock out, rock out, rock out, rock out...

Seven Angels.

>wew

This.
First post best post

They all sound the same

Reed to Hillsborough

>duster
>general
yikes

this album doesn't have songs you noob

Heading for the Door and Reed to Hillsborough are probably the best tracks on the album. My favorite is Gold Dust, though. Hard to put into words why I love it so much, it's just so light and peaceful, like everything is alright for 2 minutes. I imagine it's how heroin feels.

The Landing is really good, so is Echo Bravo, but also Heading for the Door. Also I really like Gold Dust.

Constellations

Inside out

Contemporary movement is clearly the superior album though

Stronger songwriting, more refined sound, poignant lyrics, and yet it's missing something. For some reason it's a less memorable and impactful experience overall. At the risk of sounding pretentious, Contemporary Movement feels like an album whereas Stratosphere feels like a snapshot of sound and the progression of the band. It's sort of like a Bee Thousand vs. Under the Bushes Under the Stars situation.

Where does it say general

The title track for sure.

Shadows Of Planes and The Landing are also personal favorites.

Gold Dust

Second best post here

the first four tracks are basically perfection

Is this what passes for "analysis" or "critique" here? Fucking embarrassing.

Also literally none of you knew about duster until i started posting CM in certain threads a few years back. Of course you meme'd it into annoyance. You're all toilets, fyi

nice bait

The Landing
The Queen of Hearts
Stratosphere

the one person who says the right song has to go and fuck it up why user

>bait
How unpredictable.

Tropical solution or Reed to hillsborough

Uhhh.. uh.. THE BREAKUP SUITE!

the landing

>bought stratosphere when it was released
>still didn't know about them until a few years ago

Thanks mu for telling it like it is.

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