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I sometimes think that this might be their very finest album. But I can never be sure.

 

I'm a Radiator guy, myself. But that is a good one.

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I go back and forth so often. And Radiator is a frequent #1 choice. I could legitimately argue anyone of them being my favorite, though. But right now I'm most into Phantom Power, Dark Days/Light Years and Hey Venus!

 

dark days/light years is one of the ones i don't listen to that much. it's a bit like love kraft actually, when i put it on i end up thinking "shit, this is actually really good", but i just tend to reach for the others first. guerrilla will probably always be my number 1 though. and actually hey venus! ranks pretty highly too - that is a fantastic album!

 

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dark days/light years is one of the ones i don't listen to that much. it's a bit like love kraft actually, when i put it on i end up thinking "shit, this is actually really good", but i just tend to reach for the others first. guerrilla will probably always be my number 1 though. and actually hey venus! ranks pretty highly too - that is a fantastic album!

 

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DD/LY amazes me. I've listened to it so much since it came out. But it's still fresh every time I bring it back out. For all the talk of HV being their "stripped down" album, I think it's actually DD/LY. It's really just a bunch of simple grooves, not too much more. But it works.

 

Good to see some Hey Venus love. It deserves more than the reputation it has as a simple pop album. The fact that it is a simple pop album, with so much more going on in terms of vocal harmonies and whatnot, is what makes it such a tremendous album.

 

I can never argue against Guerilla though. I'll be revisiting that one soon, I know it.

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