Hey hey hey the end is near
On a good day you can
See the end from here
But I won't turn back now
Though the way is clear
I will stay for the remainder
I saw a life and I called it mine
I saw it drawn so sweet and fine
And I had begun to fill in all the lines
Right down to what we'd name her
Our nature does not change by will
In the Winter round the ruined mill
The creek is lying flat and still
It is water though it's frozen
So across the years
And miles and through
On a good day
You can feel my love for you
Will you leave me be
So that we can stay true
To the path that you have chosen
Listening to a two hour long album can be very intimidating, but y'all have a month to do it so you can break it up. I'm sure a bunch of you will only listen once but I'd recommend doing this:
Week 1
Day 1: Listen to the first disc, that's from "Easy" to "Baby Birch" (the best song on the album btw)
Day 2: Move on with your life, listen to bops, other albums in the rate etc.
Day 3: Listen to the first disc again, this time look at the lyrics so you can get an idea of what she's trying to say with each song. I'd recommend song-meanings because you can look at other peoples' interpretations. Hopefully, you're ready to rate each song, but if not..
Day 4: Again, forget about Joanna her music for a bit.
Day 5: Listen to the disc yet again, this time you should hopefully have an idea of which songs you like and which you don't and you can score every song.
Week 2
Do exactly what you did with the first disc, except with disc two. That's "On a Good Day" through "Occident". This is the shortest disc on the album, though it's still three minutes longer than the entirety of Treats!
Week 3
You're on the home stretch. Repeat the steps again with the final disc, which runs from "Soft as Chalk" through to "Does not Suffice" You've now rated all the album, well done!
Spending 4-6 hours on one album may seem like a lot, but remember y'all have a month to do it, plus you're currently wasting your time on ATRL right now, sooo. Also, Joanna her album makes good backround music so you can always do something useful while listening to the album.