Echelon wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:By coincidence I just listened to TH tonight (BST) on CD and I do agree that the amount of bleak-ness overpowers melody on that one,
I've always joked that TH is their "goth" album because nowhere other than goth/darker metal bands do you have that much gloom and misery on one album. Though I think they've admitted in interviews, they used to be a bit of a goth outfit so it makes sense.
For their next chapter, I don't essentially want them to change their standpoint on the world, (Mike said he had depression and was struggling with the existential thought of leaving his kids on this fucked up planet, and so TH is a valid and very accurate depiction of his mindset) but I do want some lighter/more melodic moments again. Because there is still beauty to be found in this world, if you know where to look. Fall, for instance, is beautiful even if it's simply a bunch of plants dying.
100% agree with you. Away from the chatter of the modern world still lies a beautiful paradise. Whilst I appreciate Tomorrow's Harvest, it's certainly an uncomfortable listen. I really enjoyed the brothers becoming more open in interviews around the time of The Campfire Headphase. I also love the playfulness of tracks such as the Dead Dogs Two instrumental. That track is subtle genius and I personally would love to hear them explore this approach more. Certainly looking forwards to see what the future brings.