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  1. 2 hours ago, Writer In The Dark said:

    No.

    "She finishes the album in parts. To put things in perspective these are the dates of each NFR song being finished and mastered:
    01. Norman ****ing Rockwell - 06.27.18
    02, Mariners Apartment Complex (I'm Your Man) - 08.31.18
    03. Venice Bitch - 06.26.18
    04. **** it I Love You - 07.23.19
    05. Doin' Time - 04.04.19
    06. Love Song - 08.06.18
    07. Cinnamon - 12.18.18
    08. How to Disappear - 1.20.19
    09. California - 1.18.19
    10. The Next Best American Record - N/A
    11. The Greatest - 02.13.19
    12. Bartender - N/A
    13. Happiness - 06.30.18
    14. Sylvia Plath - 08.04.18"

     

    She really released MAC right after it was done? For what when she knew the album wasn't coming back then?

    @Writer In The Dark is there a list of this for every other album too?


  2. 39 minutes ago, scarlettohara said:

    I’ve never really understood this stance, yet it seems to be very common around here. Do you guys only buy albums to look at? Like I’ve got plenty of albums I love spinning but I don’t care for the album cover, but it doesn’t matter because I can literally put the sleeve back on the shelf while I listen if it’s that big of a deal. If I only bought albums with covers I liked, I’d be missing lots of great albums.

    I don't understand that too. The music matters and not the artwork. I always laugh when I see the LFL cover but to hold the CD is the experience.


  3. 26 minutes ago, Venice Peach said:

    My only complaint about her production lately it's that is doesn't really flow well on its own. I mean you can put the instrumentals from BTD to LFL (and NFR to an extent) and really enjoy them on their own but with these new songs and part of Chemtrails nothing it's really happening if you don't hear the full thing with the vocals and vocal production. Still love the final product tho.

    It's the minimal production that ruins everything. 

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