So Far So Fast Song Lyrics

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Album I Am Easy to Find
Genre Alternative
Release 17 May 2019
Price $1.29
Track No 11/15
Duration 6:36
Country USA
1.29 USD
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How The Mighty Have Fallen. They've basically dismantled everything that was likable about the band. Backup female harmonies are fine, but having guest singers taking over entire verses and passages instead of you know, the singer in the band?! And all the songs just kinda sputter about until they end. Nothing wrong with not being epic and bombastic, but all of these songs sound like a underwhelming drag to the end. There are no hooks. Matt's vocal melodies have always been lazy and that was part of the band's sound. But here, the band sounds as lazy as his melodies, and as a result, every song feels like a cringey slow motion car crash. Sad.

Songs hijacked by guest singers. Been a fan of the national since 2007 and look forward to each album. Unfortunately this album misses the mark in my opinion, again. The female voices on these tracks detracts from Matt's awesome vocals. Apparently Im in the minority by giving this album 2 stars, but the national's last 2 albums have been disappointing. "trouble will find me" (2013) was the last album worthy of the national brand. Hopefully the national's next album will rocoup the essence of the band found in earlier records. "Rylan" is a good track though

Ignore the luddites. So many people who leave negative reviews want their favorite bands to keep releasing the same ol' same old. I liked the National in the beginning and I still like the National today. They evolve. They change. This album is a perfect example of why this band is so good. It's built on top of the roots of who they are and have always been. Stop comparing what they ARE to what they WERE. This is a good album. I like it more each time I listen to it. And I'll take that any day versus the same ol' same ol.

Interesting???. It is certainly a departure from anytyhing they have done in the past. Not quite sure I understand the need have so many female duets or females "taking over" on songs written and performed musically by this band; doesn't make sense to me. I get trying to mix up their sound and do something different, but aside from a few songs that seem like they were left off their last album, "Sleep Well Beast", and maybe one or two that sound like they could've been on "Trouble Will Find Me" or "High Violet", this entire album is a HUGE departure from anything they have ever done. So for you diehard National fans, this album isn't for you--maybe one or two songs like "Rylan" and "Light Years", but the rest you'll wonder, "Huh?" I mean, just play the song, "Dust Swirls in Strange Light"--if you closed your eyes or someone played the song for you randomly, you would never in a million years, guess it was this band. Not sure why they did a "180" with this album, what was/is the point? Great musicians who almost drown out their own music with too many drum beat machines, synthesizers and duets/soloists. It is unfortunate because I had such high hopes for this new album, especially after their last one; luckily I didn't have to buy it since I'm an Apple Radio paid subscriber so I can download it and stream it any time.

Sounds Okay but Underwhelming. This is a soft effort by a band that has been around for almost 2 decades. In my mind they have truly progressed into a full fledged adult alternative rock group. However, on this latest album, the band has somewhat gone further down the experimental route. I would not mind the total duration if more of the songs were accessible to repeated listens. Yet, one track after another, my ears are still waiting for the album to kick in; it never really does. Overall, it is a well crafted effort that sides with softer melodies that lack challenging its audience. 2/5.

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Definitive piece of work. This album is their longest, slowest and is their least cohesive collection of music to date. However like all national albums each listen is rewarding. This time around the band has traded guitars for dramatic orchestral and choral arrangements. To stunning and often devastating affect. While some songs are used to soundtrack the beautiful companion short film. It makes sense that the overall tone feels experimental and cinematic.

Never stop. I haven’t had an album I haven’t liked yet.

Brillant as usual. I am easy to find follows on from the previous album with more beautiful melodies and smooth production .Great lyrics and a genuine sound.Recommend!

A Brilliant Band at serious risk of ........ Make no mistake! The National are a unique & brilliant band..... However, they are obviously reaching a crtical point after 20 great years: Should they remain in their comfort zone & release riskfree repetition of what they know best OR challenge their collective artistic abilities & their fans? Their progression in their 20 or so years has been nothing short of amazing......from Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers in 2003, to The Boxer to the magnificent High Violet & Trouble Will Find Me, they have delivered where many of their contompariories have failed. However, their 2017 album Sleep Well Beast stalled that brilliant hyperbolic path, and sadly I Am Easy to Find simply delivers more of the same, and without the unique magical feel of songs in High Violet or Trouble Will Find Me. This is still a beautiful album to listen to simply because The National are a great band. Nevertheless, like most other artistic entities, it appears after 20 years they have reached a critical point & must decide if they will try to leave their comfort zone, or risk becoming a yesterday's band with a mere shirinking core fanbase.

Peak of their craft. It is phenomenal to share the journey of this band as they explore new territory with every album, diving deeper and deeper into their interrogation of existence, meaning and the pitfalls and potential of our lives. Each album takes some time to understand - this one is entirely wrapped up with the amazing Mike Mills film, for me watching that unlocked a lot of what is going on in I Am Easy To Find. Good songs resonate for all of us in our different unique journeys, so my own experience may not be the same as yours. But the examination of a life cycle and the timelessness of our individual perception despite time passing really affected me, particular as I share my parents journey into old age and my children’s journey into adulthood. I don’t have a favourite song - they all get to me in the end. I will see The National three times when they are in Melboure in 2020, in the front few rows every night with different friends for a different shared experience each time. Thank you

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So Far So Fast is a song that was released in 17 May 2019.

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So Far So Fast is a song from the I Am Easy to Find album.

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So Far So Fast has a duration of 6:36 minutes.

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