MarcioRPinto
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I stand by the fact that this album is more straight-foward, not experimentive, if you've heard album like Projector and Fiction and know what experimentation actually is. It's not that I listen to DT only for experiments, I like straight-foward albums like Haven and Character too, but those albums have very strong, fun, emotionative, and fist pumping hooks. For straight-foward music, you need hooks. For experimentation, you need experimentation. And I do believe that neither is found on this album, especially in abundance. As always, there are a few songs that break their own mold, but 8 out of 11 are truly not good in my opinion, in terms of hooks, experiments, or strength.
I just feel like some of the fans aren't realistically judging this album, and are treating it like how die-hard fans do.
What seems to be strange is that I find hooks in EVERY song. If you dont, then we just have different concepts about what "hooks" really is