faninor wrote:I still really like most of the album. Promotional copies were probably already being sent out for reviews, so that's probably how it leaked. Stace asked us to keep it off the hub and CM, so I don't think the band had anything to do with it.
MindsOnLoan wrote:faninor wrote:I still really like most of the album. Promotional copies were probably already being sent out for reviews, so that's probably how it leaked. Stace asked us to keep it off the hub and CM, so I don't think the band had anything to do with it.
I started listening to the band just after A Decade and never understood why people preferred Gravity to Healthy. The album clearly could've been better but I've always felt it gets too much hate.
OLPManiac wrote:MindsOnLoan wrote:faninor wrote:I still really like most of the album. Promotional copies were probably already being sent out for reviews, so that's probably how it leaked. Stace asked us to keep it off the hub and CM, so I don't think the band had anything to do with it.
I started listening to the band just after A Decade and never understood why people preferred Gravity to Healthy. The album clearly could've been better but I've always felt it gets too much hate.
I think that Gravity it's considered better than Healthy because the tracks are definitely more powerful....in my opinion Healthy has a lot of good songs...but they are too pop for my tastes...i think that it's a consequence of the studio atmosphere..because if we take every Healthy's song and listen to a live (no matter if before or after release) it seems another song...however also in this case for me Gravity is better...is more powerful and more rock than HiPT...and i think that also without falsetto Raine reached an amazing level of emotion...i think that Gravity is in some way underrated thanks to Mike's departure.
OLPManiac wrote:MindsOnLoan wrote:
I think that Gravity it's considered better than Healthy because the tracks are definitely more powerful....in my opinion Healthy has a lot of good songs...but they are too pop for my tastes...i think that it's a consequence of the studio atmosphere..because if we take every Healthy's song and listen to a live (no matter if before or after release) it seems another song...however also in this case for me Gravity is better...is more powerful and more rock than HiPT...and i think that also without falsetto Raine reached an amazing level of emotion...i think that Gravity is in some way underrated thanks to Mike's departure.
Eh, I think it could be argued that Gravity was more poppy. Definitely felt more polished, at least. I still enjoy aspects of both albums, but Gravity has a bit more of that "guilty pleasure" feeling for me.
Driven wrote:I didn't want to create a new thread, but I had a question regarding Gravity. On the Wikipedia page for the album, it says that Mike Turner played rhythm on five songs. What's the deal with this? I never read this before. Are these recorded bits from demo sessions? Is he just getting some writing credit here? I wasn't aware he was involved in any songs on the album.
xjsb125 wrote:Yes, Mike played on several songs, as indicated in the liner notes of the album. Bring Back The Sun, Innocent, and Sorry all feature him on rhythm guitar. He had writing credits for All For You, BBTS, and A Story About A Girl.
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