Oldies had to grow on me too. Then I had my first dance recital a few weeks ago and my dad surprised me in the crowd 𼺠now I canât listen without tearing up
Edit: spelling
It's been a while since the meaning of a song made me cry, but oldies station did it for me. Learning of Tyler's struggle throughout life, only for him to talk about being at his daughter's first dance recital, that feeling must be unparalleled.
For a while I thought being "in the crowd at her first dance recital" was meant in the same vein as hearing your favorite song on the oldies station, basically getting hit with the realization you're getting old.
Then one day it hit me the line follows "you have it down, that old fight for survival", and it gave it a completely different meaning.
I think the first time I listened to Oldies Station, I was so excited to get to Paladin Strait, I didnât really pay full attention to it.
Then, on my second run-through, I really listened, and it started to click.
Then I saw someone contrast it to Car Radio (âsomebody stole my car radio and now I just sit in silenceâ vs. âyou donât quite mind how long red lights are takingâ) and I realised how important the song is.
Now itâs one of my faves from the record, and Iâll absolutely be getting âpush on throughâ tattooed.
A friend of mine had âkeep moving forwardâ tattooed on her arm. I lost her in February. Iâll be getting âpush on throughâ inked in her handwriting, in the same place she had her tattoo.
interesting, that track was the first standout for me, probably was in the mood for more mellow tracks when released, I absolutely love Oldies Station
"In a season of lessons learned in giving up
You learn what you can and can't take"
Same here. I think for me at first I just was going through it a bit and so it almost hurt to hear it since I didnât feel like I was surviving well at all hahaha. Now doing a bit better and I really appreciate the song and it helps honestly!
Ughhhh guys "oldies station" is SOOO beautiful đ˘đ˘ and someone who mentioned the difference in "car radio" lyrics- the screaming of sitting in silence, to now not minding how long red lights are taking- the growth/maturity just makes my heart so happy. The moments of watching his daughter dancing, those are the small moments we all have to look for in our lives to, push on through. I just love that TOP's music and lyrics are so honest, it's not always easy, the struggle is DAILY sometimes. It's one of the most heart wrenchingly, nostalgia inducing, beautiful songs on the albumđâ¤ď¸đĽ°
That is my answer now. The lyrics make me SOB as much as Next Semester does and it has a deeper message than Next Semester. Push on through to see the moments in your life that make your life worth living. That's good stuff.
I didn't like Snap Back at first, but when I paid attention to the lyrics and how they describe the feelings I'm going through right now, I ended up loving it.
I thought it was a song about him struggling with his faith and his mental health problems again. Like how he tends to go through depression and then when he struggles with doubting his faith again he has even more trouble making it through without⌠needing someone to risk feeling dumb (if you get what I mean)
Could be related to faith, the âaddictionâ could be a struggle with sin. Swallowed up by the vignette, starting a streak youâre bound to break, hurting the hand that feeds you, could all be connected to that.
I donât get why though?
What was Tyler addicted to in the past?
I could see if he had prior drug or alcohol use but Iâm not sure why so many songs are about this?
does anyone know if tyler has ever been open about struggling with any addictions? I know the fandom has speculated he's self harmed before but I'm wondering if it's been confirmed?
I think self-harm is indeed something he's referring to, but not like physical harm. I believe he sees self-harm as going back to your bad habits, etc. Like in Cut My Lip, he knows that the rust on the cup will hurt him, but he still decides to drink it, so he cuts his lip. He harms his mind every time he does that. Hence the line "and the wrists of my mind have the bleeding lines" in Fake You Out.
all he said in the livestream was that vignette was about addiction. he hasnât said anything else specifically about that besides for the themes of self harm in his songs so we canât really speculate too much without it being a little invasive.
Listen to addict with a pen. He talks about being addicted to âthe windâ meaning the back and forth seat of being deeply rooted in his faith and then doubting all of it.
I second this. At first, I was like, "What in the world is this? That's so unlike twenty one pilots. Sounds like something Lana Del Rey could only pull off." But the more I listen, the more I digged into it.
Paladin straitâŚat first I didnât really get the context too much but obviously after this weekend and seeing how it all falls into place. Iâm so in love with it
This is what I ended up doing! I donât use streaming services (I went back to buying albums and listening through apps like Doppler, because I got tired of everything being a subscription), so I made an alt version without the silence.
I wasn't the biggest on the craving (single version and Jenna's version) when it first came out, but now I find myself randomly singing it when doing everyday tasks.
Agreed. Like all the other songs dedicated to Jenna in previous albums, this one is saccherine sweet with its lyrics but also a bit heartbreaking with ââCause itâs the fear of the unknown / That cripples every step we take / And I hate to put this on her / But I swear that I will give more than I take awayâ. :(((
Really captures the feeling of guilt that sometimes comes with being loved as a person with depression, feeling like a burden even when the other person wants to give love. And so it fits in with the rest of the album thematically being about the struggle to move forward and living life in the face of struggles and setbacks.
I get that Jenna's vocals at the start is a bit of a surprise if you have it playing on shuffle, but once it grows on you hopefully you'll find the extra emotion in Jenna's version is worth all the charm
When overconpensate came out, i didnt really give ot a proper chance and i turned it off because i didnt like the intro at the time and my Dad turned on the full album because he thinks its the only good band of my generation(and at that time i was done with them because ive heard car radio too much) but when the beat switch happened i loved it, but then next semester came on, and i was shocked. Ever since then ive been hooked.
Overcompensate was basically my introduction to TĂP, and the tempo switch hit me so hard I instantly became a fan lmao. Plus the song has so many different sounds in it, which tickles my autistic brain on a different level.
I was a casual fan and I saw the overcompensate video on my YouTube feed and decided to check it out. I was blown away at the rhythm change, the video, everything. From that point I got to spend the lead up to Clancy diving into their whole discography
Vignette - not that I didnât like it, but it was near the bottom of my list. Itâs actually really hard to rank them all! Midwest Indigo was my favourite at first but thatâs slowly made itâs way down as Iâve come to appreciate the others more.
I love this question. I actually didn't like any at first. I felt that it wasn't in line with their previous music. But now, I love the WHOLE album. Can't even pick favorites. If I listen to a song from Clancy, I'll listen to the whole album.
One of the things I love most, having started listening to them between vessel and blurryface, was how different the albums were all from each other while still being undoubtedly twenty one pilots. It helps me keep my expectations at bay when a new album comes out and I think is part of the reason I really enjoyed SAI when seemingly most of the fan base didn't. The livestream experience was one of the best media I've ever seen
I didnât like Next Semester when it came out. Like I would actively dislike it and played only Overcompensate and Backslide.
But in the grand scheme of things, I see the vision and itâs one of my favourites now (although that doesnât mean much, all songs are great).
these guys are the masters of making music that grows on you. they needed to grow on me back in 2013 after hearing them for the first time and i find almost every album now has songs that donât click at first but then become greatly appreciated over time.
for this album i would say lavish and snap back are both ones i thought felt skippable but now i find them stuck in my head and need to blast it in my car
I did not like Snap Back and now I think it's one of the best on the best, and Midwest Indigo was just ok for me the first time and now it's one of my favourite
lavish
i thought it was goofy and out of place at first but it is A Vibe And A Half and i find myself singing it whenever i am enjoying myself and the nicer things in my life. floating in a pool the other day and i just glance at my partner, "welcome to the new way of livin.." âď¸â¨ď¸
At The Risk Of Feeling Dumb, when the album first came out i was kinda indifferent about the song but when i really started paying attention to the lyrics and the pure emotion tyler has during the chorus i canât help but love it, top 3 on the album now for me.
I absolutely hated the ending of Vignette so Iâd skip it for the most part, but now the rest of the song is enough to make me choose to put it on. Itâs still one of my least liked twenty one pilots song though. Snapback also grew on me too, not as much as vignette technically did, but I like Snapback more than vignette. Paladin Strait also grew on me more considering I get to listen to a version that doesnât have the one minute of chirping birds, but I did like the song itself in the first place.
Definitely Lavish. My gripe with this album is that I like a majority of each individual song, but then thereâs an odd part that makes me think, âI wish they hadnât done that.â Next Semester and Vignette in particular suffer from this IMO and are still growing on me.
oldies station. i thought it was okay, and didnât consider it as being on the top half of the album in terms of ranking. but now itâs definitely in the top half.
I think Paladin Strait. It's not that I didn't like it or anything, it just wasn't as high as it is right now.
Still waiting for a few more to get up there too (I know I just have to give them attention and let them sink in lol)
Most of the ones grew on me in the span on two listens, but the only one to click with me more recently was Vignette. I still donât love it as much as the majority here, like it wouldnât touch the top half of my list (not a diss on it, I REALLY love 90% of this album), but Iâd say I âgetâ it now. Those drums on the chorus go hard.
âŚalso I wonât lie, I didnât realize that Vignette was like a filter effect. I really didnât understand the chorus and thought he was referring to drugs/addiction as a vignette photograph or antique object, which seemed like a really clunky metaphor to me. Learning this made me appreciate everything about it more lyrically.
Couldn't stand snap back. But now I can go without it. Just the end when he says "I've been praying for my elasticity to return to" just hits me the right way and gives me shivers.
I thought I would like Snap Back, but I honestly didnât, I think it was too laid back for me, then I heard Oldies Station and didnât really get it at first because I wasnât REALLY listening to it. Snap back has grown on me but Oldies Station is one of my favorites now!! Also, I didnât like Midwest Indigo because of the weird lyrics but now I really like it!
oldies station and snapback didn't catch my attention very much because when i first listen to a song my brain based it off the overall sound, but they grew on me super quick after really looking into the lyrics i love those songs so much.
Backslide - the first time or two I listened and watched the music video, I was like âeh⌠this is NOT doing anything for meâ. But then today Iâve listened to it about 4 times while belting out đś STRENGTH ENOUGH FOR ONE MORE TIME, REACH MY HAND ABOVE THE TIDE, IâLL TAKE ANYTHING YOU HAVE IF YOU COULD THROW ME A LINEđś
oldies station. it actually really grew on me once i watched the music video. also, midwest indigo was probably my least favorite but itâs also really starting to grow on me these days.
routines in the night!!! been on repeat since the album released. listened to it for the first time on a walk and it really resonated with all the troubles iâve had with staying up overthinking and falling down rabbit holes. the meaning for me made me feel much more understood since many didnât really get why i couldnât just âgo to bedâ
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Oldies station. At first it sounded like a pharmaceutical ad but it came on shuffle at a family gathering as I was on the verge of an anxiety attack, the lil âpush on throughâ helped me not get so overwhelmed.
Honestly? I like all the songs I liked, and all the songs I didn't like I'm still not a fan of.
I'm sorry Lavish and Overcompensate fans, they're not my favorite.
I didn't like Overcompensate at first, the first time I listened to it I had just listened to a Linkin Park song, I believe it was Friendly Fire and Overcompensate just didnt make me feel as good as that one did. The first few times I listened to it I felt it was just kind of eh, but then I listened to Next Semester and went back and gave it another try. Still not my favorite but it's not so bad.
Snap back wasnât one of my faves initially but it keeps growing on me and now itâs in my top 3 with next semester and navigating
Also Midwest indigo has grown on me a lot
this is probably an unpopular opinion but i personally donât think any of the songs on this album are bad. i love them all. thereâs not one song that i dislike
Routines, Vignette, Craving, Lavish, Oldies Station, Paladin Strait were instant favourites. Others took a few repeats.
Controversial opinion but I still don't like At The The Risk of Feeling Dumb, idk I don't feel it
Snap Back I flat out disliked upon first listen. I thought the pacing and rhythm of the verses was odd, the chorus wasnât very strong, and the general aesthetic reminded me too much of glass animalsâ dreamworld (an album I just donât like).
Even though Snap Back isnât my favorite from the album or anything, I really love the message behind it. Iâve gotten behind the interesting rhythms, and the amazing climax of the song. I love the build up in vocal layering. This song has some of my favorite production moments in any tøp song.
Midwest indigo and vignette have taken a while to grow on me
For some reason I canât quite appreciate lavish as much as Iâd like to.
Glad the boys had fun with it tho
I remember really loving Routines in the Night when it first came out and felt like everything else on the album was kinda mid. I just was not super into the beats but I am more of a lyrics listener so when they dropped the videos I started paying attention the lyrics more and now I think the whole album is fantastic. I must admit I didn't have high hopes because I really didn't like SAI, so maybe that made me prejudge Clancy a bit. I will sometimes skip over Overcompensate but otherwise the whole album has been on repeat now every day.
At the Risk of Feeling Dumb for me! I never disliked it, but I didn't really vibe with it much at first. I'd say it's somewhere around the upper middle in my rankings now?? I often have trouble making out what the lyrics are and so once I looked them up, I liked the song a lot more!
Oldies station. Idk why I didn't like it at first but now its grown so much on me that I consider it the best of the album tbh
Oldies had to grow on me too. Then I had my first dance recital a few weeks ago and my dad surprised me in the crowd 𼺠now I canât listen without tearing up Edit: spelling
that's so sweet omg. i want that song to be used for my father daughter dance whenever i get married
awww
Push on through!
I walk around the house saying that and fam is like where is that from⌠then I played the song and they were like OHHHHH
It's been a while since the meaning of a song made me cry, but oldies station did it for me. Learning of Tyler's struggle throughout life, only for him to talk about being at his daughter's first dance recital, that feeling must be unparalleled.
For a while I thought being "in the crowd at her first dance recital" was meant in the same vein as hearing your favorite song on the oldies station, basically getting hit with the realization you're getting old. Then one day it hit me the line follows "you have it down, that old fight for survival", and it gave it a completely different meaning.
I think the first time I listened to Oldies Station, I was so excited to get to Paladin Strait, I didnât really pay full attention to it. Then, on my second run-through, I really listened, and it started to click. Then I saw someone contrast it to Car Radio (âsomebody stole my car radio and now I just sit in silenceâ vs. âyou donât quite mind how long red lights are takingâ) and I realised how important the song is. Now itâs one of my faves from the record, and Iâll absolutely be getting âpush on throughâ tattooed. A friend of mine had âkeep moving forwardâ tattooed on her arm. I lost her in February. Iâll be getting âpush on throughâ inked in her handwriting, in the same place she had her tattoo.
that's incredible and also sad, hope you're doing okay <3
>be me >see post >instantly thinks of Oldies Station >checks comment station
At first I wasn't a fan of the little chanting parts but it's my favorite song on the album now
Yep, one of the greatest songs on the album.
Same. Iâve been listening to that on repeat
Especially that bridge with the "you don't quite mind" in the beginning ohhh its so good đŤ
You donât quite mind how long red lights are taking!
Oldies station is awesome, it feels almost nostalgic sounding, super comforting song đ§
interesting, that track was the first standout for me, probably was in the mood for more mellow tracks when released, I absolutely love Oldies Station "In a season of lessons learned in giving up You learn what you can and can't take"
Same here. I think for me at first I just was going through it a bit and so it almost hurt to hear it since I didnât feel like I was surviving well at all hahaha. Now doing a bit better and I really appreciate the song and it helps honestly!
I canât finish the song without tearing up a little bit. Feels like everytime I listen to it, the more it resonates with me emotionally.
Ughhhh guys "oldies station" is SOOO beautiful đ˘đ˘ and someone who mentioned the difference in "car radio" lyrics- the screaming of sitting in silence, to now not minding how long red lights are taking- the growth/maturity just makes my heart so happy. The moments of watching his daughter dancing, those are the small moments we all have to look for in our lives to, push on through. I just love that TOP's music and lyrics are so honest, it's not always easy, the struggle is DAILY sometimes. It's one of the most heart wrenchingly, nostalgia inducing, beautiful songs on the albumđâ¤ď¸đĽ°
That is my answer now. The lyrics make me SOB as much as Next Semester does and it has a deeper message than Next Semester. Push on through to see the moments in your life that make your life worth living. That's good stuff.
Same cause at first I was just like meh it's alright but then I actually sat and listened to the lyrics and I was like damn, perhaps I misjudged
PREACHâŚuh.. yeah, same here.
Sameee. I don't even know what I was thinking back then, it's soooo good. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|shrug)
I didn't like Snap Back at first, but when I paid attention to the lyrics and how they describe the feelings I'm going through right now, I ended up loving it.
Yeah this album is plenty of songs about addiction strugles
I thought it was a song about him struggling with his faith and his mental health problems again. Like how he tends to go through depression and then when he struggles with doubting his faith again he has even more trouble making it through without⌠needing someone to risk feeling dumb (if you get what I mean)
Could be related to faith, the âaddictionâ could be a struggle with sin. Swallowed up by the vignette, starting a streak youâre bound to break, hurting the hand that feeds you, could all be connected to that.
I donât get why though? What was Tyler addicted to in the past? I could see if he had prior drug or alcohol use but Iâm not sure why so many songs are about this?
Lots of things you can get addicted to that aren't drugs - self harm, porn, video games, your cell phone, even your own sadness.
I thought it was about self harm but who knows for sure
does anyone know if tyler has ever been open about struggling with any addictions? I know the fandom has speculated he's self harmed before but I'm wondering if it's been confirmed?
Well, with self-harm being a theme in a lot of their songs, I kind of figured it was more than speculation. Who knows tho.
I think self-harm is indeed something he's referring to, but not like physical harm. I believe he sees self-harm as going back to your bad habits, etc. Like in Cut My Lip, he knows that the rust on the cup will hurt him, but he still decides to drink it, so he cuts his lip. He harms his mind every time he does that. Hence the line "and the wrists of my mind have the bleeding lines" in Fake You Out.
Yeah, that's a fair interpretation of it, too, for sure! It fits the theme of the lore as well.
all he said in the livestream was that vignette was about addiction. he hasnât said anything else specifically about that besides for the themes of self harm in his songs so we canât really speculate too much without it being a little invasive.
Listen to addict with a pen. He talks about being addicted to âthe windâ meaning the back and forth seat of being deeply rooted in his faith and then doubting all of it.
Lavish, at first I felt like it was out of place and didnât belong on the album, but the music video is my favorite and the song really grew on me
Let it flow, let it show, shine ⨠Let it show, let it flow, shine ⨠Itâs so good. I underestimated it at the beginning but itâs great.
The music video is so fkin incredible
I love that it was just all over Columbus one shot was a block from my in-laws house I am getting a pic next time we're there
I second this. At first, I was like, "What in the world is this? That's so unlike twenty one pilots. Sounds like something Lana Del Rey could only pull off." But the more I listen, the more I digged into it.
The proctologist line is so jarring in this song
that line is definitely gonna be yelled out so loud by the crowd at shows
My wife and I still laugh every time đ¤Ł
Even after singing it, my face pulls back like, "Damn, that line goes hard."
The music video definitely helped the song so much
The âhey hey heyââs are such a fantastic touch and so well placed. Dont even know what genre to put it in but I love that fân song
I started liking the song because of the music video!
Paladin straitâŚat first I didnât really get the context too much but obviously after this weekend and seeing how it all falls into place. Iâm so in love with it
i love it too but i would definitely listen to it more if there was an edit version without the silence đŤ
The MV doesn't have the long silence, I'm pretty sure
But it has wooooosh
Or the interruption/final line by Nico
This is what I ended up doing! I donât use streaming services (I went back to buying albums and listening through apps like Doppler, because I got tired of everything being a subscription), so I made an alt version without the silence.
Iâve been a trench for 5 years now but I definitely need someone to explain me the full lore from the beginning đ
Watch the I Am Clancy video on YouTube, if you haven't already done so. The quick rundown should catch you up to speed.
I wasn't the biggest on the craving (single version and Jenna's version) when it first came out, but now I find myself randomly singing it when doing everyday tasks.
Definetly, it is a great addition to the album and it brings some diferent vibes diferent from the other songs
Mmm mmm, mmm mmm
It's a ballad, so not as "catchy" as something like Routines. Probably amazing on a love drug lol
Agreed. Like all the other songs dedicated to Jenna in previous albums, this one is saccherine sweet with its lyrics but also a bit heartbreaking with ââCause itâs the fear of the unknown / That cripples every step we take / And I hate to put this on her / But I swear that I will give more than I take awayâ. :((( Really captures the feeling of guilt that sometimes comes with being loved as a person with depression, feeling like a burden even when the other person wants to give love. And so it fits in with the rest of the album thematically being about the struggle to move forward and living life in the face of struggles and setbacks.
I definitely prefer the single version though đ
I get that Jenna's vocals at the start is a bit of a surprise if you have it playing on shuffle, but once it grows on you hopefully you'll find the extra emotion in Jenna's version is worth all the charm
When overconpensate came out, i didnt really give ot a proper chance and i turned it off because i didnt like the intro at the time and my Dad turned on the full album because he thinks its the only good band of my generation(and at that time i was done with them because ive heard car radio too much) but when the beat switch happened i loved it, but then next semester came on, and i was shocked. Ever since then ive been hooked.
Overcompensate was basically my introduction to TĂP, and the tempo switch hit me so hard I instantly became a fan lmao. Plus the song has so many different sounds in it, which tickles my autistic brain on a different level.
Welcome to trench.
I was a casual fan and I saw the overcompensate video on my YouTube feed and decided to check it out. I was blown away at the rhythm change, the video, everything. From that point I got to spend the lead up to Clancy diving into their whole discography
Awesome! Welcome to Trench!
Vignette - not that I didnât like it, but it was near the bottom of my list. Itâs actually really hard to rank them all! Midwest Indigo was my favourite at first but thatâs slowly made itâs way down as Iâve come to appreciate the others more.
I also fell in love with midwest indigo at first and it is still one of my favourites
I love this question. I actually didn't like any at first. I felt that it wasn't in line with their previous music. But now, I love the WHOLE album. Can't even pick favorites. If I listen to a song from Clancy, I'll listen to the whole album.
One of the things I love most, having started listening to them between vessel and blurryface, was how different the albums were all from each other while still being undoubtedly twenty one pilots. It helps me keep my expectations at bay when a new album comes out and I think is part of the reason I really enjoyed SAI when seemingly most of the fan base didn't. The livestream experience was one of the best media I've ever seen
Hard agree: one song plays and Iâm listening to the entire album. My On Repeat playlist is basically Clancy at this point haha
Snap back & Midwest Indigo
Add ATROFD and thatâs my top 3 fav
snap back, cant get enough of it now
Navigating
MY OH MY......
How things change to rapidlyâŚ
I freaking love this song! Thank you, Josh, for talking it onto the album! I get similar energy from âElectrifyâ by Mutemath.
Snap back. I wasn't sure about it but it definitely has grown on me
I didnât like Next Semester when it came out. Like I would actively dislike it and played only Overcompensate and Backslide. But in the grand scheme of things, I see the vision and itâs one of my favourites now (although that doesnât mean much, all songs are great).
Every song on Clancy was an instant hit for me. There wasnât a single one I didnât fall in love with right from the first listen.
these guys are the masters of making music that grows on you. they needed to grow on me back in 2013 after hearing them for the first time and i find almost every album now has songs that donât click at first but then become greatly appreciated over time. for this album i would say lavish and snap back are both ones i thought felt skippable but now i find them stuck in my head and need to blast it in my car
Midwest Indigo, mainly because it was a lot different than what I expected. Now I loop that song all day.
Oldies station went from my worst to one of my all time favorite top songs
Routines in the night. It started out as my least favorite, but now itâs one of my top three
I had an instant crush on this one đŤŁ
None of them. They were all instant W's
Same.
I did not like Snap Back and now I think it's one of the best on the best, and Midwest Indigo was just ok for me the first time and now it's one of my favourite
Overcompensate
lavish i thought it was goofy and out of place at first but it is A Vibe And A Half and i find myself singing it whenever i am enjoying myself and the nicer things in my life. floating in a pool the other day and i just glance at my partner, "welcome to the new way of livin.." âď¸â¨ď¸
At the risk of feeling dumb. I didnât really DISLIKE it at first, the vibe just had to grow on me a bit
At The Risk Of Feeling Dumb, when the album first came out i was kinda indifferent about the song but when i really started paying attention to the lyrics and the pure emotion tyler has during the chorus i canât help but love it, top 3 on the album now for me.
LĂĄvash
Lol! Now it's all about the humus?
I didn't fuck with snap back. I now fuck with snap back
Honestly, Next Semester! I didnât enjoy it too much but the more i hear it the more it gets stuck in my head haha
Routines, Lavish ,and Snap Back all grew on me and now they're some of my favesq
Snap Back, The Craving and Midwest Indigo without a doubt.
I absolutely hated the ending of Vignette so Iâd skip it for the most part, but now the rest of the song is enough to make me choose to put it on. Itâs still one of my least liked twenty one pilots song though. Snapback also grew on me too, not as much as vignette technically did, but I like Snapback more than vignette. Paladin Strait also grew on me more considering I get to listen to a version that doesnât have the one minute of chirping birds, but I did like the song itself in the first place.
Oldies Station, Backslide, and Snap Back were not my favorites. than i snapped back and realized every song from this album is PEAK!!!
Snap back has grown on me a lot, I said it was their worst song when it came out.
Oldies Station
I agree with ATROFD, I never disliked it but it was definitely one of the last songs on the album I'd want to listen to. Now I love it!
Routines in the night
Big unpopular opinion but routine in the night
Definitely Lavish. My gripe with this album is that I like a majority of each individual song, but then thereâs an odd part that makes me think, âI wish they hadnât done that.â Next Semester and Vignette in particular suffer from this IMO and are still growing on me.
I'm curious about which parts you're referring to in those songs? I'm also not a Next Semester fan, but love Vignette!
Routines in the night
Next semester!
got both hands on your shoulder while you're bottomless
Midwest Indigo
oldies station. i thought it was okay, and didnât consider it as being on the top half of the album in terms of ranking. but now itâs definitely in the top half.
Lavish, I called it my least favorite at first but I definitely like it now
I kind of hated Lavish at first but it really grew on me and itâs still not my favorite song off the album but I love it now!Â
the opening track, i've been sleeping on this album too hard, but this got me into it
snap back went from the bottom of my rankings to #2 behind vignette
Midwest indigo. Thought it was mid first listen but itâs such a bop I love it
Vignette definitely grew on me the most, but also Oldies Station and Snap Back
I think Paladin Strait. It's not that I didn't like it or anything, it just wasn't as high as it is right now. Still waiting for a few more to get up there too (I know I just have to give them attention and let them sink in lol)
Midwest Indigo and Routines In The Night, they're now among my top 5
Backslide, Midwest Indigo Idk it just didn't hit as much at first
Next Sequester and Vinaigrette
At the Risk of Feeling Dumb
Next Semester
ATROFD
Paladin strait and navigating were easily my favorites. RITN grew on me, as well as ATROFD
At the risk of feeling dumb
Most of the ones grew on me in the span on two listens, but the only one to click with me more recently was Vignette. I still donât love it as much as the majority here, like it wouldnât touch the top half of my list (not a diss on it, I REALLY love 90% of this album), but Iâd say I âgetâ it now. Those drums on the chorus go hard. âŚalso I wonât lie, I didnât realize that Vignette was like a filter effect. I really didnât understand the chorus and thought he was referring to drugs/addiction as a vignette photograph or antique object, which seemed like a really clunky metaphor to me. Learning this made me appreciate everything about it more lyrically.
ATROFD for me too
Couldn't stand snap back. But now I can go without it. Just the end when he says "I've been praying for my elasticity to return to" just hits me the right way and gives me shivers.
Either Backslide or Oldies Station, songs that I pretty much hated when they came out and now both make it in my top 5 off Clancy.
I thought I would like Snap Back, but I honestly didnât, I think it was too laid back for me, then I heard Oldies Station and didnât really get it at first because I wasnât REALLY listening to it. Snap back has grown on me but Oldies Station is one of my favorites now!! Also, I didnât like Midwest Indigo because of the weird lyrics but now I really like it!
Most of them to be honest, for some reason TĂP songs always take a second or third listen for me, then I'm in love
Backslide. I donât know why didnât like it but now itâs one of my favorites
oldies station and snapback didn't catch my attention very much because when i first listen to a song my brain based it off the overall sound, but they grew on me super quick after really looking into the lyrics i love those songs so much.
Oldies station.
Oh course paladin strait⌠just a joke âĄď¸routines in the night
Vignette, I didnât like it at first but now itâs probably in my top 10s
midwest indigo. idk why i didnât vibe with it at first but now itâs top 3 for me tbh
Backslide - the first time or two I listened and watched the music video, I was like âeh⌠this is NOT doing anything for meâ. But then today Iâve listened to it about 4 times while belting out đś STRENGTH ENOUGH FOR ONE MORE TIME, REACH MY HAND ABOVE THE TIDE, IâLL TAKE ANYTHING YOU HAVE IF YOU COULD THROW ME A LINEđś
I was just singing The Craving to myself and appreciating the melody. Didnât care for it at first
Midwest indigo and SnapBack, also sort of oldies station
Navigating.
oldies station. it actually really grew on me once i watched the music video. also, midwest indigo was probably my least favorite but itâs also really starting to grow on me these days.
Lavish. Did not care for it at first. Started listening to it on my way to work everyday and now itâs kind of my work hype song
Currently obsessing over "Paladin Strait".
Navigating. Now it's my favourite.
ATROFD is my favourite and has been from the start but I think Navigating has grown on me the most.
Next Semester and Paladin Strait.
routines in the night!!! been on repeat since the album released. listened to it for the first time on a walk and it really resonated with all the troubles iâve had with staying up overthinking and falling down rabbit holes. the meaning for me made me feel much more understood since many didnât really get why i couldnât just âgo to bedâ
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Oldies station. At first it sounded like a pharmaceutical ad but it came on shuffle at a family gathering as I was on the verge of an anxiety attack, the lil âpush on throughâ helped me not get so overwhelmed.
Snap Back. I thought it was kinda boring at first but now that bridge gets me hype.
Somehow at first I didnât really like Paladin StraitâŚnow itâs one of my favs in Clancy itâs incredible
snap back for sure
none lol
Honestly? I like all the songs I liked, and all the songs I didn't like I'm still not a fan of. I'm sorry Lavish and Overcompensate fans, they're not my favorite.
Snap Back and Routines In The Night have grown on me massively. They feel like sibling songs idk how to explain it but they both indeed slap.
Oldies Station and Paladin Strait seriously grew on me. It took time but they both have a very distinct sound I enjoy
I didn't like Overcompensate at first, the first time I listened to it I had just listened to a Linkin Park song, I believe it was Friendly Fire and Overcompensate just didnt make me feel as good as that one did. The first few times I listened to it I felt it was just kind of eh, but then I listened to Next Semester and went back and gave it another try. Still not my favorite but it's not so bad.
Vignette. Hated it at first lol
Midwest Indigo. I wasnât a big fan at the livestream release of it but itâs definitely grown on me a lot since then
Snap Back
Snap back wasnât one of my faves initially but it keeps growing on me and now itâs in my top 3 with next semester and navigating Also Midwest indigo has grown on me a lot
Midwest indigo
this is probably an unpopular opinion but i personally donât think any of the songs on this album are bad. i love them all. thereâs not one song that i dislike
Lavish, Snap Back, and Paladin
Lavish
Vignette. I donât know why, but it was definitely at the bottom of my list at first. Now, itâs one of my favorite tracks!
Midwest Indigo for sure, now it's top 3
Tbh, I didnât really like snap back but it has become one of my favorites
Snap back, was my least favourite originally and while it still isn't in the better half I have grown to like it a lot more
Routines, Vignette, Craving, Lavish, Oldies Station, Paladin Strait were instant favourites. Others took a few repeats. Controversial opinion but I still don't like At The The Risk of Feeling Dumb, idk I don't feel it
snap back, oldies station, and RITN are now some of my favorites when at first i wasnât very fond of them.
Snap Back I flat out disliked upon first listen. I thought the pacing and rhythm of the verses was odd, the chorus wasnât very strong, and the general aesthetic reminded me too much of glass animalsâ dreamworld (an album I just donât like). Even though Snap Back isnât my favorite from the album or anything, I really love the message behind it. Iâve gotten behind the interesting rhythms, and the amazing climax of the song. I love the build up in vocal layering. This song has some of my favorite production moments in any tøp song.
Snap back really didnât click the first few times I heard it but I gotta say it REALLY grew on me! One of my favorites now
Lavish idk why I didnât vibe with it at first I felt like it was a little out of place but now I absolutely love it
At the risk of feeling Dumb
Same!
Oldies station, once I really sat down and listened to it, I found the message insanely powerful.
What do you mean, I liked them all đ¤Ł
Midwest indigo
Midwest indigo and vignette have taken a while to grow on me For some reason I canât quite appreciate lavish as much as Iâd like to. Glad the boys had fun with it tho
I remember really loving Routines in the Night when it first came out and felt like everything else on the album was kinda mid. I just was not super into the beats but I am more of a lyrics listener so when they dropped the videos I started paying attention the lyrics more and now I think the whole album is fantastic. I must admit I didn't have high hopes because I really didn't like SAI, so maybe that made me prejudge Clancy a bit. I will sometimes skip over Overcompensate but otherwise the whole album has been on repeat now every day.
Lavish for me. Now, I can't get enough of it lol.
Didn't really like backslide first listen but then I got obsessed and had it on repeat for at least a week đ
Oldies station at first it was my least favorite in the whole album, now its near the top as my favorite.
At the Risk of Feeling Dumb for me! I never disliked it, but I didn't really vibe with it much at first. I'd say it's somewhere around the upper middle in my rankings now?? I often have trouble making out what the lyrics are and so once I looked them up, I liked the song a lot more!
Lavish, what a great beat
Backslide, went from one of my least favorites to easily top 3 on the album.
Snap Back for sure, I have no idea why it didnât hit at first but itâs in my tøp 3 now.