Literally in my top 10 songs of theirs. It’s so good and is so underecognized. Miles’s voice sounds so smooth and the music is just… chefs kiss! I’ve listened to it probably 500 times, not exaggerating.
Agreed 🙌 I think this song got the best of AM and the best of Miles Kane. (well aside from TLSP, which I would rather refer to as the best of Alex and the best of Miles lol)
I really appreciate how Miles sings, he has such a upbeat and almost chaotic energy, and such a raw and sensual voice. It's almost like, he sings like he acts and lives, 100% himself, and that's admirable.
SIAS era was divisive. Day one fans felt the band was losing their sound during that era. ("Americanized Monkeys").
I loved SIAS but I had a big issue, It was the first time their B sides felt unworthy of an album feature. Which is the complete opposite of Humbug where there were so many album worthy tracks it was almost ridiculous.
Death Ramps sorta become a little thing and bringing in Miles i was like, "What a track!" Going from “I.D.S.T.” to that! the jump in energy and urgency was huge.
Obviously I'm a massive fan of TLSP, that track is a another reason why. They bring the best out of each other, just listen to EYCTE, still the best vocal performance by Alex Turner imo.
You’re right. I like SIAS, but I remember feeling like their colour had started fading to grey when I listened to it. Their first 3 had such distinct character and vibe, this one had less of that. Still a great album, just moved away from my personal taste.
Agreed on the B sides as well, prior to SIAS, some of their b sides were the coolest most unique tracks. You could tell the same effort went into them as the album cuts.
Agreed 🙌 I think this song got the best of AM and the best of Miles Kane. (well aside from TLSP, which I would rather refer to as the best of Alex and the best of Miles lol) I really appreciate how Miles sings, he has such a upbeat and almost chaotic energy, and such a raw and sensual voice. It's almost like, he sings like he acts and lives, 100% himself, and that's admirable.
perfectly put
SIAS era was divisive. Day one fans felt the band was losing their sound during that era. ("Americanized Monkeys").
I loved SIAS but I had a big issue, It was the first time their B sides felt unworthy of an album feature. Which is the complete opposite of Humbug where there were so many album worthy tracks it was almost ridiculous.
Death Ramps sorta become a little thing and bringing in Miles i was like, "What a track!" Going from “I.D.S.T.” to that! the jump in energy and urgency was huge.
Obviously I'm a massive fan of TLSP, that track is a another reason why. They bring the best out of each other, just listen to EYCTE, still the best vocal performance by Alex Turner imo.
You’re right. I like SIAS, but I remember feeling like their colour had started fading to grey when I listened to it. Their first 3 had such distinct character and vibe, this one had less of that. Still a great album, just moved away from my personal taste.
Agreed on the B sides as well, prior to SIAS, some of their b sides were the coolest most unique tracks. You could tell the same effort went into them as the album cuts.
Absolute banger
They where in their peak here
Incredible song
I really like the part where Alex sings I think is voice sounds great bc it’s much deeper then how Miles is singing so it just sound great
I love Miles, but Alex's voice is so much better in general. Miles smokes him on guitar though.
Finally someone talks about this song!! It's amazing and You and I is also a great track
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