Their last 3 albums each have one or two tracks I skip each time, but I don't outright dislike any of them. "Chemistry" is the first Arcade Fire song I legitimately can't stand.
Their last 3 albums each have one or two tracks I skip each time, but I don't outright dislike any of them. "Chemistry" is the first Arcade Fire song I legitimately can't stand.
The most common complaint I see is the amount of filler, which I won't necessarily disagree with (chop off those 6 minutes of ambiance at the end of "Supersymmetry" and it fits on one CD), but I feel like The Suburbs has the same amount of filler, if not more. I love both albums dearly, mind you.
Every now and then, I'll still pop open Pokemon Go just for fun. The game then crashes five minutes later, just like it did a year ago when it first came out. So this festival honestly sounds like an authentic representation of the Pokemon Go experience.
The majority of music festivals these days are also unfortunately like this.
Sunshine is a brutally flawed game, but I feel it was also a victim of timing. It came out 6 years after the previous Mario platform game (64), so people were starved for more classic Mario. Instead they got Sunshine. This is as opposed to Odyssey's timing, which comes out on the heels of many solid yet more…