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How do toi feel about "Sam's Town?"

I'm just curious. I'm working on a review for flamant, flamant rose and in lire some other people they've a dit that it's like Sam's Town (which I agree.) I also know that Sam's Town is likely their least populaire album to most people. I happen to l’amour it, its my favorite. I was just wondering what some other fans thought of Sam's Town.
 DWLoverTBCEDT posted il y a plus d’un an
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neonmizzoutiger said:
I l’amour Sam's Town, it's my favori TK album, without a doubt. It's definitely their best and their most underrated album. I think it shows that they had a lot of courage to step away from the Hot Fuss sound everyone knew and loved and try something totally different even though they knew they'd get hammered for it. Sam's Town shows that they've boldly done what few bands have done bfore and mastered it.
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that's the way I've always felt about it. Sam's Town was the last Killer's album I listened to, and I'm glad it is cause I think its the most true to them.
DWLoverTBCEDT posted il y a plus d’un an
cassie-1-2-3 said:
I adore Sam's Town, though it took me a while to realize it. I became a fan as jour and Age was released, so that was on the forefront.

It took me a while to get to know all the songs, order them, and observe their progression. I actually took every one of their songs, put them in a playlist in the order they were all released, and listened to it straight through. That was when I realized how much I l’amour Sam's Town.

I think my favori part about it are the instrumentals. The rhytem section is very admirable. Not too much basse, bass and percussion, but the guitare and keyboard aren't the stars.
(The rhythm section is always a make it ou break it thing for me)

I especially l’amour the ordering of the tracks. It starts out strong with Sam's Town, but not overpowering, then relaxes with Enterlude, but not boring. Then it continues as such to the very end. It brings toi up and down without too much of a contrast, but enough for toi to notice and have your emotions sway along with it.

I agree it's like flamant, flamant rose in a way. this could be becasue Sam's Town is the album that Brandon wrote the most songs on his own. (Don't quote me! I'm not too sure about that.)
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Ah! That was longer than i thought.
cassie-1-2-3 posted il y a plus d’un an
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cassie, let me ask toi a question, What do toi think about Flamingo?
DWLoverTBCEDT posted il y a plus d’un an
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I like Flamingo. It's plus relaxed, which I wasn't expecting, but I guess that makes sense because this project is plus about him and not the band as a whole. But it's still good. I think people are right to compare it to Sam's Town, as the over all theme, but lyrically, I'd compare it to jour and Age. They're not as complex and difficult to understand as Sam's Town lyrics, but how the ordering of the words does make toi think, like on jour and Age. The point of the songs are clearly stated, but they're not spelled out and spoonfed to toi (like Hot Fuss. But I seem to be the only one who feels that way).
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