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Originally Posted by MissElin_
The transition from Bridge to the sky and NEXT LEVEL is very natural and flowy. Then all of the sudden (when you're in this happy calm state NL (song) brings out) Disco-munication screams out. "O.o !!!". Another example in that album is rollin' to GREEN. How I wish they had a nice interlude or something to make the transition better. THEN, the absolute WORST transition and flow in Ayu albums... like... ever is the transition from LOVE 'n' HATE -> Pieces of SEVEN -> Days. Pieces of SEVEN starts of kind of calm and balladish but then it goes off to this really heavy part, ends, and then we have Days. If they instead have started with that heavy rock part in the interlude instead and finnished with a ballad it would make all the sense in the world. But no. If they would have switched places between Pieces of SEVEN with Load of the SHUGYO the flow would have improved greatly. But yeah. Almost every transition in that album is really not well thought-out. At all.
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I agree 100%
The way they placed the tracks one after the other doesn't make sense, it goes from happy to hyper to rock to slow... How does that work? XD
NEXT LEVEL still remains one of my favorite albums, but that doesn't mean it flows well... I like the songs by themselves and the LOOK of the album...
I didn't care of RnRC at all as an album, but it does have a nice/better flow than NL.