- in my opinion, ttsoosn is bleachers' strongest album
- definitely the album with the most clear vision behind it
- the vocals are a little far back in the mix
- chinatown w/ bruce gd springsteen makes me cry every time
- oh my god bleachers are good again; leaps and bounds better than self titled
- this album is much more fun and effervescent than its predecessor
- falls off a little in the second half, but the singles and the closing track are so worth it imo
- the great divide feels like a natural progression from stick season
- runs a little too long; could've trimmed a track or two
- love the americana/folk influenced instrumentation laced throughout; achingly beautiful lyrics
- my favorite project from noah kahan thus far
- lp4 was well worth the seven year wait
- dreamlike production is top tier; makes for perfect late night listening
- hauntingly beautiful lyrics
- my aoty contender has arrived
- i wanted to call this album a hidden gem
- the production kills any promising potential; everything sounds muddy and muted
- sounds absolute TRASH on vinyl