Posted July 19, 20204 yr Golden Watermelon Sugar Adore You Lights Up Cherry Falling To Be So Lonely She Sunflower, Vol. 6 Canyon Moon Treat People With Kindness Fine Line First result shortly!
July 19, 20204 yr Author 12 6.97 Canyon Moon I'd walk through fire for you: WhoOdyssey (11) We're not talking lately: pippa, Feel_The_Fever, StupidLove (5) The breezy Canyon Moon drops out first, much to Whoddy's inevitable disappointment! Harry's dubbed Canyon Moon as “Crosby, Stills, and Nash on steroids," and lyrically talks about a happy moment from the past while yearning to return home. It's Stevie Nicks' favourite track on the album! TQT3a1qCUuM
July 19, 20204 yr Author I have completely nicked those gorgeous graphics off HSDaily on Twitter so thanks to them btw x Canyon Moon has such a great summer vibe! It's not the worst on the album to me, though I wouldn't have it much higher either.
July 19, 20204 yr Definitely the weakest track on the album for me (although it's a toss-up between that and Cherry sometimes), so not sad to see it finish last. Cherry to depart soon please x
July 19, 20204 yr Author 11 7.31 To Be So Lonely I'd walk through fire for you: WhoOdyssey, Cara (8.5) We're not talking lately: HausofGhibli (5) To Be So Lonely drops out next, and is one of three songs in the rate not to get a 10 or 11. The Genius biography for the song suggests the track "resembles a drunk phone call" from someone in denial about the end of a relationship, following themes of anger in Cherry and depression in Falling, hinted by Harry not accepting any blame in the lyrics. 6PPK-6FeJ9A
July 20, 20204 yr I really love that thing Harry did in this song: After "Falling", the next song on the album is 'To Be So Lonely' and he is singing right away: "Don't blame me for falling". I love when the album is telling the story and the songs are connected to each other. Sad to see it's being so low in the rating.
July 20, 20204 yr Author 10 7.41 Cherry I'd walk through fire for you: WhoOdyssey, ...ready for it (10) We're not talking lately: StupidLove (4) coucou x Track 5 sees Harry take the mood of the album down a notch. Cherry is openly about Harry's previous relationship with Camille Rowe, who features at the end of the song in a voice note. Harry said that he wanted to be "true" to the break-up and discuss it openly in this song. rGeJ73yAAhQ
July 20, 20204 yr These results are going well and pretty much as expected :clap: *.* Sunflower, Vol. 6 to be out next please x
July 20, 20204 yr Author 9 7.50 She I'd walk through fire for you: Calum (9.5) We're not talking lately: StupidLove (4) The 6 minute She sees Harry contemplating on having a "type" but not knowing who could fit his description. Harry's confessed that he, Mitch Rowland and the team were "on mushrooms" when they first laid the groundwork for this song :') He's called it one of his top 3 tracks on the album, clearly Buzzjack doesn't agree...! zQ3PeDGswz4
July 22, 20204 yr Author 8 8.00 Fine Line I'd walk through fire for you: Cara, blacksquare (10) We're not talking lately: Slick (6) Eighth place appropriately lands an average of exactly 8! It's the closing track, and the album's title track, Fine Line. Clocking in as the longest song on the album, Fine Line slows the tempo down after Treat People With Kindness to present a rousing track tying the various positive and negative themes present on the album together, talking about finding the balance between the highs and lows of love and life. Harry's said that if he had to pick only one song from the album to listen to every day, it would be this! Ojp71GGm-LQ
July 23, 20204 yr Well that's... a choice placing for that x Fine Line is a great song, and a perfect way to close the album. :wub:
July 23, 20204 yr Author I think it's probably about the right place, which says more about the quality of the album than anything else!
July 31, 20204 yr I find 'Fine Line' to be quite dreary. I really like 'Sunflower' so I'm glad that's still in.
July 31, 20204 yr Author 7 8.16 Sunflower, Vol. 6 I'd walk through fire for you: Josh! (10) We're not talking lately: HausofGhibli (6) Just missing out on the top half of the album is the bright and breezy Sunflower, Vol. 6. The track sees Harry comparing the good memories of his failed relationship to a sunflower - they're positive, but they don't last forever, so he's trying to immortalise them in a song and struggling (god, where would we be without Genius? x). It got a 10 from Josh, and Haus' score of 6 is comfortably the lowest, everyone else gave it 7.5+! tUUElxEGo0U