I don’t think the other albums are a patch on The Power Out (others disagree, I know). Listening to them won’t ‘taint the majesty’ of The Power Out though

There are some bands I have drawn a line under, I love their stuff, heard a tiny bit of a new album which hasn’t struck me as being as good and just decided I am not going to pursue it further. I ditched Radiohead after Kid A (sorry) and QOTSA after Songs for the Deaf. As long as they have enough of a discography it is no big deal.

Ditched QOTSA after ‘Lullabies to Paralyze’ but fully understand that sentiment.

anything swans did before 2010. theres just so fucking much of it

it’s different, but plenty of it’s just as good this era. If you can stick with three 2-hour long albums, you can’t complain about how much there really is.

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you’d actually be surprised, i can complain about a lot of stuff

Understandable as Lullabies isn’t the best. I may be the only one but I love Era Vulgaris and Like Clockwork is great too.

Exactly - it’s THEIR worst album. Which means it’s only a 9.9 instead of a 10 by BoC’s standards.

I usually go the other way and hoover up everything, love everything for a while, realise the quality is getting worse and worse (or I’m just getting bored) and then give up on them entirely (hello, Eels).

PS The three EPs IS their best and Hot Shots II is awful
PPS all of Swans is/are remain brilliant (but I’d try the White Light/Love of Life reissue next)

(IMO)

Micah P. Hinson and the Gospel of Progress. Loved this growing up but didn’t try anything else for fear of diminishing returns.
Also:

Antony & the johnsons - i am a bird now
Okkervil River - black sheep boy

Two of my favourite albums i dont want sullied by lesser albums. (Which happened with of Montreal after hissing fauna)

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The new Okkervil River record is superb

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All of the Okkervil River albums are superb (except I Am Very Far)

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No way is Geogaddi worse than Campfire Headphase or Tomorrow’s Harvest, especially the latter.

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Ah I misread your post & thought Sax Colossus was the only jazz album you liked. Doh. It is indeed the biggest, longest and most wonderful rabbit hole in music.

I have this with particularly good gigs. For instance Flaming Lips in Bristol in 2001 or whatever it was, was so absolutely perfect, that I have totally lost interest in ever seeing them again. Or listening to them. Won’t be as good.

Never listened to anything by The Feelies other than Crazy Rhythms and never intend to.

You’re missing out! The Good Earth is wonderful.

I’m in the ‘everything they did was amazing’ camp. Even the singles and b-sides comp is ace. Probably my all time favourite British band though so you know…I’m a fan.

You ditched Radiohead after Kid A? You missed Pyramid Song. Poor you.

Tomorrow’s Harvest is my favourite BofC record. Absolutely brilliant. True, Campfire Headphase has a good first half and then falls off a cliff