Having listened to the album a lot more, like non stop since Saturday, my thoughts have taken more shape.
I've skipped the first 2 tracks, because I've listened so much pre release, but first you jump is a really cool tune I think. The underlying keyboards I really like.
Human traffic is a cool tune, not my favourite, but it does get stuck in my head a bit.
Who killed truth, massively grown on me. The lyrics, "in the centre there's a place, there's a space, there's a sound". I'm like fuck yeah!
Solstice kiss, big song. I know Belfast child was mentioned, but style wise I hear a bit of swimming towards the sun too. It's slow, but anthemic.
Act of love again we've all heard a lot, it's just a really fast pace, energetic song...I like it. That last 20 seconds though, the song kicks in even more and they could of pushed that a bit further, I'd be punching the air.
Natural I've barely listened too. It's cool when the beat kicks in around 1:50. But not loving the chorus.
Planet zero is a cool tune. The rift is kinda up and down and yeah it's again a fast paced song.
Walls came down, I've never heard the original, but love SM's version, feels like JK really enjoyed singing it.
Direction of the heart is up there for me. I loved the B side, I like this finished version a lot. The production is weird, in executions or choices I'm not sure. In the first verse about passion, half of the 'passion' is so far in the background, I guess a choice or style. I'm happy we get two versions to be honest. The original is so raw, the new version less electronic, more polished. Even then, at the end the drum on 3:45, if it was me I would of stretched that out a lot more before the guitar kicks in. Feels a bit rushed.
At the moment wondertimes is meh for me, a bonus track that may grow on me.
It's an upbeat, fast album. Is describe it as quite pop rock...if a description is required? The whole album is full of Charlie's amazing rifts but also the keyboards are a really important part of this album.
Right now, I'm thinking walk between worlds really comes across as a very tight, defined album. Whereas direction of the heart Is a bit more varied, comparable in that way to big music. Feel a bit like they are a mixture of songs written over longer peiods, which makes the fit different.
If the production of walk between worlds was lifted to this album I think it would sound way different.
By the way the intro to DOTH and solstice kiss make me think of all the interesting intros the band do for live Gigs when they are coming on stage.
The acoustic album has also left a lasting impression on the song writing?
A bit random, so apologies. Looking forward to hearing everyone else's thoughts!
Kamran