Alfred
Clothes-Hook
Well, if the lyrical themes (introspective, emotion-centered songs) are to be considered the main filing issue, I'd definitely say Lethe, followed by Auctioned, Day to End and Emptier still. If the slow-tempo feature becomes the main one, unlinked from the actual content of the song, then the first place goes surely to A Bolt Of Blazing Gold, and I'd insert Insanity's Crescendo after Auctioned. And I consider the absence of a predictable structure (especially the absence of anything remotely linkable to the idea of "refrain") as something extremely positive, musically speaking. This is not commercial pop, after all, the originality of the structure is supposed to mirror (and be mirrored by) the complexity and originality of all the other aspects of the songs' shape and content
Alfred
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