Also Pizza Boy is sooo not the worst track on RDF, I’ll actively be ‘that guy in the comments’ right now cause Pizza Boy is a stellar and super fun track. I love it FOR it’s lyrics too and not in spite of it. All you had to say for Pizza Boy I felt about I Want a Love Like This, though. Just a generic song with bad lyrics I can’t take seriously, that just happens to be a little catchy.
@@Theybo2 honestly really enjoyed the video, typed up my comment fairly late (and a bit tired) so I hope it wasn’t too negative. I just happen to like Pizza Boy a lot.
Re-Animator is fairly clumsy as an album but as a collection of tracks I’ll always love it. It’ll always be memorable to me, personally, but it helps that R-A was the first album cycle I was here for from the beginning. As you said, the highs are so high but the lows just crumble. Regardless I’ll defend it any chance I can get. Call me an apologist I guess 😅
@@Theybo2 I think once someone gets far enough into the video and gets a sense of how you view the quality of an album in full, it’s not controversial either way. Like, you had a consistent line of reasoning and it made sense. And besides, I have a much more controversial album ranking as I think AFD is their worst album. If I did a video with that at #6 I’d be discredited immediately.
I honestly LOVE every one of their albums so much. They’re SO good. Even their weaker albums are better than most band’s best albums. Man Alive is my fav. Everything Everything are so damn talented and underrated. I want them to get the accolades they deserve, but I also love their $25 live show tickets 🤷🏼♀️ They’re ridiculously talented and they pull from all the right genres and artists. Love them sm
I agree with a fever dream so much!! it holds a place in my heart since it was the first album I was THERE for. I remember tuning for the release in from my highschool computer because 7pm in the UK was like 11am for me. It was a mainstay on my way to and from school and errands. And as a person who likes listening to albums all the way trough its such a cohesive listen. I can`t stomach Get to heaven in a single listen, its just a bit too much for me even though it has more certified bangers than a fever dream and yet I have listened to a fever dream from beginning to end multiple times! also I I ADORE Raw data feel! loved your video! keep it up!
mostly agree tbh but Pizza Boy is great imo. I’d rank them 1. Get To Heaven 2. Raw Data Feel 3. Mountainhead 4. Man Alive 5. A Fever Dream 6. Re-Animator 7. Arc
@@Theybo2lol, I just got this video in my recommended, probably because I've been listening to Mountainhead nonstop this week! Nice ranking, though I do have to agree with the above, Pizza Boy goes hard
I don't know if this is controversial but for me I'd say 6. Re-animator 5. Arc 4. Man Alive 3. A Fever Dream 2. Get to Heaven 1. Raw Data Feel The top three change all the time though
I agree with this list though I favor Arc over Fever Dream, which is too safe coming from this band which had only improved creatively up to that album.
I love Everything Everything and think they're one the top10 bands in history. I can confidently say I love more than 90% of what they put out. That being said, here's the list of the only songs I don't like, or can't stand: 1. From Man Alive: none, I love them all. 2. From Arc (Deluxe) : Don't Try 3. From Get To Heaven (Deluxe) : Distant Past, Regret 4. From A Fever Dream: Good Shot, Good Soldier; Run The Numbers, New Deep, White Whale 5. From Re-animator: Black Hyena, Arch Enemy 6. From Raw Data Feel: I Want a Love Like This, Pizza Boy 7. Mountainhead: TV Dog, Canary, Don't Ask MeTo Beg
Re-animator imho should be at the bottom of any list. I don't know what happened when they were recording but to me it sounds short of really good melodies, dark and quite depressing. All their other albums are leagues above.
I think it's their most divisive album because it's their most experimental (and some of those experiments work while others flop badly). It also has my favourite song of all time from them in The Actor. I think the slower, moodier songs on RA are for the most part much stronger than the upbeat ones.
I love Re-animator, because I believe it to be their most cohesive record. The shorter runtime, compared to the other albums, helps with this halloween/sci-fi kind of anthology vibe. The title of the album itself gives that away. Every two songs or so have their own group of thematic song titles and lyrics, with the exception being Big Climb. It is a juxtaposition with Lord of the Trapdoor, as the society Higgs depicts goes from corporate identity and loss of control, to feral tribes with free will (Lord of the Flies?), respectively. Some other themes are more obvious, like Planets into Moonlight (my favorite track). The origin of Violent Sun is also quite an emptionally resonant story, from Higgs. The guitar lines, throughout Re-animator, feel like the main reoccuring element that ties every song together; mainly due to chugging 8th note rythms and rests, with the focus on reverb on every instrument. The tracks without them, like In Birdsong, are for the sake of the balladry. May I add that this album also contains some killer bass lines, that scratch my brain. The heavier moments don't feel as removed, simply beause the catchiest moments on the record are in there. Though; I wish the production lent to some of the breakdown riffs having more attack to them, like in the b-side single, SUPERNORMAL - which is a banger deep-cut btw. While people seem to not see how distinct the tracks are - many moments seem quite iconic, to me. Black Hyena's chorus, or ending of Lost Powers, or the spacious Actor all seen like the outcome of Re-animator's driving force: being Everything Everything's response to the claustrophobia of Covid-19, and making their most home-spun, indie record, to date.
Don't even need to watch this video to know that Get to Heaven is at the top of the list.
How couldn't I? Its too damn good.
Who can blame him
Also Pizza Boy is sooo not the worst track on RDF, I’ll actively be ‘that guy in the comments’ right now cause Pizza Boy is a stellar and super fun track. I love it FOR it’s lyrics too and not in spite of it.
All you had to say for Pizza Boy I felt about I Want a Love Like This, though. Just a generic song with bad lyrics I can’t take seriously, that just happens to be a little catchy.
Smh says u
@@Theybo2 honestly really enjoyed the video, typed up my comment fairly late (and a bit tired) so I hope it wasn’t too negative. I just happen to like Pizza Boy a lot.
U good
Pizza Boy is a bop.
Re-Animator is fairly clumsy as an album but as a collection of tracks I’ll always love it. It’ll always be memorable to me, personally, but it helps that R-A was the first album cycle I was here for from the beginning.
As you said, the highs are so high but the lows just crumble. Regardless I’ll defend it any chance I can get. Call me an apologist I guess 😅
I figured placing it above arc would be controversial but i like it's aesthetic more.
@@Theybo2 I think once someone gets far enough into the video and gets a sense of how you view the quality of an album in full, it’s not controversial either way. Like, you had a consistent line of reasoning and it made sense.
And besides, I have a much more controversial album ranking as I think AFD is their worst album. If I did a video with that at #6 I’d be discredited immediately.
1. Arc
2. Man Alive
3. Raw Data Feel
4. Re-animator
5. Get To Heaven
6. A Fever Dream
Without mentioning Mountainhead
I honestly LOVE every one of their albums so much. They’re SO good. Even their weaker albums are better than most band’s best albums. Man Alive is my fav. Everything Everything are so damn talented and underrated. I want them to get the accolades they deserve, but I also love their $25 live show tickets 🤷🏼♀️ They’re ridiculously talented and they pull from all the right genres and artists. Love them sm
1. Get to Heaven
2. RE-ANIMATOR
3. Man Alive
4. Raw Data Feel
5. Mountainhead
6. Arc
7. A Fever Dream
I think you need to listen to Mountainhead a bit more. It took me time to like it and Now I Think it's great!
@@acrobaticassault yeah I could see it being above RDF in a few months, but not in that top 3
1) Mountainhead
2) Get To Heaven
3) Raw Data Feel
4) Arc
5) A Fever Dream
6) Man Alive
7) Re-Animator
I will not take the pizza boy slander 😂
I agree with a fever dream so much!! it holds a place in my heart since it was the first album I was THERE for. I remember tuning for the release in from my highschool computer because 7pm in the UK was like 11am for me. It was a mainstay on my way to and from school and errands. And as a person who likes listening to albums all the way trough its such a cohesive listen. I can`t stomach Get to heaven in a single listen, its just a bit too much for me even though it has more certified bangers than a fever dream and yet I have listened to a fever dream from beginning to end multiple times! also I I ADORE Raw data feel! loved your video! keep it up!
how is man alive not on number 1?
because get to heaven sweeps 😎
it is very great tho
Man Alive should be #1….but I can see why newer listeners would go more for Get To Heaven.
@@kaylamanor Yes, a new fan, that has been listening to them since 2017..... Aka 7 whole years. Just let people like what they like man.
I agree with you except I would switch man alive and fever dream…but I totally get how it’s neck and neck!
mostly agree tbh but Pizza Boy is great imo. I’d rank them
1. Get To Heaven
2. Raw Data Feel
3. Mountainhead
4. Man Alive
5. A Fever Dream
6. Re-Animator
7. Arc
genuinely surprised this video still gets comments from time to time. didnt realize this band had such a dedicated following!
@@Theybo2lol, I just got this video in my recommended, probably because I've been listening to Mountainhead nonstop this week! Nice ranking, though I do have to agree with the above, Pizza Boy goes hard
I don't know if this is controversial but for me I'd say
6. Re-animator
5. Arc
4. Man Alive
3. A Fever Dream
2. Get to Heaven
1. Raw Data Feel
The top three change all the time though
1.Get To Heaven
2.Mountainhead
3.Re-Animator
4.Arc
5.Raw Data Feel
6.Man Alive
7.A Fever Dream
I agree with this list though I favor Arc over Fever Dream, which is too safe coming from this band which had only improved creatively up to that album.
It Was a Monstering is the best Radiohead song of the 2020s, what you talking about?!
Radiohead?
What do you think of the latest album Mountainhead, because I absolutely love it! Together with Get to Heaven
I think i would put it just under man alive. It's very clean and smooth, good vibes and nice aesthetic. But not a favorite
I listened to the song Distant Past a while back from a fan of this band. Going to send it to them to see what they think of your ranking.
I love Everything Everything and think they're one the top10 bands in history. I can confidently say I love more than 90% of what they put out.
That being said, here's the list of the only songs I don't like, or can't stand:
1. From Man Alive: none, I love them all.
2. From Arc (Deluxe) : Don't Try
3. From Get To Heaven (Deluxe) : Distant Past, Regret
4. From A Fever Dream: Good Shot, Good Soldier; Run The Numbers, New Deep, White Whale
5. From Re-animator: Black Hyena, Arch Enemy
6. From Raw Data Feel: I Want a Love Like This, Pizza Boy
7. Mountainhead: TV Dog, Canary, Don't Ask MeTo Beg
Incomprehensible. Distant Past is fire.
Re-animator imho should be at the bottom of any list. I don't know what happened when they were recording but to me it sounds short of really good melodies, dark and quite depressing. All their other albums are leagues above.
I felt this way initially but over time it's grown on me.
I think it's their most divisive album because it's their most experimental (and some of those experiments work while others flop badly). It also has my favourite song of all time from them in The Actor. I think the slower, moodier songs on RA are for the most part much stronger than the upbeat ones.
I love Re-animator, because I believe it to be their most cohesive record. The shorter runtime, compared to the other albums, helps with this halloween/sci-fi kind of anthology vibe. The title of the album itself gives that away.
Every two songs or so have their own group of thematic song titles and lyrics,
with the exception being Big Climb. It is a juxtaposition with Lord of the Trapdoor, as the society Higgs depicts goes from corporate identity and loss of control, to feral tribes with free will (Lord of the Flies?), respectively.
Some other themes are more obvious, like Planets into Moonlight (my favorite track). The origin of Violent Sun is also quite an emptionally resonant story, from Higgs.
The guitar lines, throughout Re-animator, feel like the main reoccuring element that ties every song together; mainly due to chugging 8th note rythms and rests, with the focus on reverb on every instrument.
The tracks without them, like In Birdsong, are for the sake of the balladry. May I add that this album also contains some killer bass lines, that scratch my brain.
The heavier moments don't feel as removed, simply beause the catchiest moments on the record are in there. Though; I wish the production lent to some of the breakdown riffs having more attack to them, like in the b-side single, SUPERNORMAL - which is a banger deep-cut btw.
While people seem to not see how distinct the tracks are - many moments seem quite iconic, to me. Black Hyena's chorus, or ending of Lost Powers, or the spacious Actor all seen like the outcome of Re-animator's driving force: being Everything Everything's response to the claustrophobia of Covid-19, and making their most home-spun, indie record, to date.
Money store album analysis when?
No love deep web clears
where'd you put mountainhead?
Haven't listened to it yet! Maybe I'll make a Review video.
1)Get To Heaven
2)A Fever Dream
3)Raw Data Feel
4)Mountain Head
5)Arc
6)Man Alive
7)Reanimator