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Originally Posted by Severian
The Eternal? Really?
I would have preferred the end with a balls-out, epic noise-punk squall. Instead they ended with the least essential album they ever made.
But again, it’s SY, so it’s still good stuff, but I wish it had ended differently.
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On the pop-rock aspects of the album, Moore noted, "I can sort of see a relationship between some of The Eternal and Dirty in terms of the dynamic". He argued that the band "definitely wanted to make songs as opposed to doing an avant-garde opus".On the choice of Matador, he explained that "we decided that they're a really strong song-supportive label". Ranaldo noted how they found inspiration in their earlier recordings on Daydream Nation, which "had an energy that we'd kind of forgotten about, and some of that energy and the experience of doing those songs impacted on the new record."