Given the 20+ year gap since their early work, it doesn’t really make sense to compare it all too directly. What I will say is simple: Everything Must Go is better than Two Against Nature.
EMG just feels more natural and easygoing. TAN can sound very polished and almost locked into place, while EMG has more looseness—it breathes more. The songs feel like they’re moving instead of being carefully fixed in position, which makes them more enjoyable to listen to.
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The album sounds great, not a bad track on here. It’s not as immediately hooky as recent past releases, but repeated listens are rewarding in that regard. All the performances are great, but I love the guitar work and the guitar-centric sound particularly.
I just haven’t been able to get into political/social commentary KSE. It’s boring. I prefer personal/life experience KSE. The playing and vocals are still great. The topics are just duds for me.
I like it. Sounds fresh. I think it’s the best thing they’ve put out since Mothership.
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