i can't say im surprised but i am yet again dissapointed at the direction glass animals choose to head towards instead of their enormous potential and amount of things to write about.
this album has real glimmers of hope but fails to live up to the bar this band should set for themselves. better than how sadly dissapointed i was by dreamland-- there is more to say here and it's done slightly more creatively. but compared to what bayley and co. were able to accomplish on how to be a ... read more
will update later: 22, a million is one of the two albums that affected me enough to the point where it well and truly changed my life.
maybe right place, right time-- but this album reminded me why the human experience is brilliant, wonderful, out there and worth finding.
i will update this later will a fully-featured review but for now: nurture is one of the two albums that genuinely affected me to the point where i can say they changed my life.
what a beautiful tribute to this little planet we call home.
just finished my second listen.
this is a good album-- i think a lot of it will end up in my most played of this year but im not sure if the album as a whole is my highest review of the year, if that makes sense. to me it feels a lot like the 'comfort content' in that way
the themes in this album feel a little more loose than i would have liked/what exists in worlds or nurture. porter has a lot to say on what it means to be famous, what parasocial relationships look like-- on both ... read more