I've notice that on any dark-gloomy album, the first track is never the saddest, and that most sad albums tend to go from more upbeat to downright depressing (and only sometimes back up again).
Examples of albums in which the first is notably less depressive, or albums that are depressive but the first track isnt the harshest include Blackfield I and II, most Porcupine Tree records, Radiohead's Hail the the Thief and OK Computer, Anathema's A Fine Day to Exit,
Note: I know there are albums where every song is gloomy, but when is the first the most? I wouldnt think this would be common, because of the normal flow, in which albums build up to that point.
2007-12-28
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