"Little Faith" is the fourth track on High Violet, slower and more understated than the tracks that proceed it. The tense track finds Matt inviting his lover to leave with him to the [West] Coast (buy on iTunes).
Best bit: The distorted into/ outro Best lyrics: "Make us laugh, or nothing will / set a fire just to see what it kills"
"Norway", the second single from Teen Dream was Beach House's breaktout song, if you will. It was bigger and poppier than anything they had released before. Pitchfork gave it best new track, and the rest is history.
Apparently, the song isn't even about the least relevant Nordic country: Victoria Legrand said; "Well, it’s not specifically about Norway, it’s what happens when your imagination is triggered by something that is very powerful visually.. here’s something very metaphysical about that song, it’s like not real and it’s blowing around… and singing the word Norway is not even real, it’s a made up thing. It’s taking something real and then making it make-believe. " Wow, 2deep4me
Best bit: The haunting backing vocals Best lyrics: “Millions of stars, they open to your fate"
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that the national song is a snooze
and clearly i have terrible taste in LCD soundsystem songs, because the only few songs i really liked got punched out with a swiftness
The only song I liked during my first, second and third listens but it's kind of cooled on me. Still, didn't deserve to leave so soon. Just like Real Love, still bitter.
it’s what happens when your imagination is triggered by something that is very powerful visually.. here’s something very metaphysical about that song, it’s like not real and it’s blowing around…
anyway, one touch is the only tru club banger on this is happening and that's an irrefutable FACT