No Need To Argue (The Complete Sessions 1994-1995) by The Cranberries

No Need To Argue (The Complete Sessions 1994-1995)

by The Cranberries

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    Steve

    "[T]his album was the epitome of a grower for me. I also came to the album from Zombie and was so disappointed when the rest of the album initially didn't meet my expectations. I thought it was too slow, too sparse, not enough to hook into (and sometimes, I still feel this way! I think the overall pacing is a bit slow). But as I kept listening, it kept unfolding more and more to me. Tuning into the lyrics helped, but just setting into the ebb and flow of the songs, like skimming atop waves. Sometimes you ramp up and your blood pumps and sometimes you drift down and sit in a groove and a mood for a bit. I've been listening to this album on and off for years but my close listen this week was the one I got the most out of yet. Music is powerful!

    Shout out to Yeat's Grave and Daffodil's Lament, I think both of those songs are S-tier as well. Also agree on No Need to Argue. Dolores could sing the alphabet and I'd be enraptured. I don't know if it's intentional or not, but I feel like a lot of artists' accents get hidden for whatever reason, and I love that you can hear Dolores' brogue so clearly." - Steve

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