![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Every single melody Elliott chooses for all the tracks are all perfect - so pretty and heartwarming, but at the same time, so sad at some points that it hurts (See: No Name No. But somehow, it can sometimes feel so overwhelming for me that I can't help but feel like the sound is quiet just to make room for the pure emotion that fills this album. For the most part, it's just Elliott and his guitar. I originally had a really short review about how if I start speaking, I'll make the review needlessly long but I think I've become much better at expressing how albums make me feel, and I think I'm emotionally ready to review this.Įither/Or is a very quiet and gentle album. And what better way to do that than review what's most likely my favorite album of all time? Before I go on hiatus, I wanted to get some reviews for a couple of albums out of my system. ![]()
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