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Great review! Really impressive. Just reread. Since you mentioned Twitter, I listened, once again, to the Vultures.
Don't give in, Jake!
Clearly, you know music.
Don't 'cast the final vote!'
I just don't 'hear' Trey leaning into the noise created in the composed silence. I loved your writing regarding Crowd Control and Trey's playing over melodic lines. I just didn't see, or hear, the wooing being 'invited.'
And even if this was the case.... It could be a mistake! Sort of like the route they've taken with Heavy Things (in non-woo related news). That tune needs more of the guitar you so adroitly discussed and less acoustic piano.