Final 4: Kacey Musgraves v. Nat Birchall/Al Breadwinner

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Poll: Please listen to both albums in full before voting, then choose your favorite.
Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves
54%
 54%  [12]
Sounds Almighty by Nat Birchall Meets Al Breadwinner
45%
 45%  [10]
Total Votes : 22

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baystateoftheart
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  • Posted: 09/09/2019 00:41
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Seed #5:


Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves

Nominated by: baystateoftheart
Genres [RYM]: Country Pop, Singer/Songwriter

Seed #30:


Sounds Almighty by Nat Birchall Meets Al Breadwinner

Nominated by: Jimmy Dread
Genres [RYM]: Reggae, Roots Reggae

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If you have not already, please listen to both albums in full before voting. Share your thoughts and/or your vote in this thread. This poll will be tallied in seven days. See Tournament Spreadsheet for the full bracket.
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  • Posted: 09/09/2019 01:36
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The only thing more surprising than me carrying a country album through multiple rounds Rolling Eyes is that when I finally get around to voting against it, it's for a reggae album! Shocked

And even more shocking than those two incomprehensible-to-me acts is that whichever of those emerges from this round will likely get my vote in the finals against whatever emerges from the other semifinal.


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  • Posted: 09/09/2019 19:05
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I'm off to tell Al Breadwinner his album's made it through to the Top 4...

Seriously though, and whilst you could argue it's had something of a smooth ride through the tournament, the fact that people have been voting for it round-after-round just goes to show that wonderful musicianship, tip-top production and positive vibrations are sometimes all you need to make an LP stand out. It's a small and yet huge personal triumph for a genre I've spent years championing on BEA, and I kind of echo Fischman's sentiment in so far as it's often the albums people dismiss purely down to the fact they get pigeonholed into a specific genre that can sometimes spring the biggest of surprises.

I'd urge anyone who's dug Sounds Almighty to pick up a copy - it truly sounds almighty (!) on the black stuff, and the perfect antidote to a day spent stuck in traffic or on a sweaty service out of Waterloo. Music saves.
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I liked Kacey Musgrave but finally vote for Birchall.
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  • Posted: 09/10/2019 20:51
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this has gone on long enough. bring kacey down.
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  • Posted: 09/11/2019 15:48
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Like Kacey but that Nat Birchall album is what I have BEA profile for. Why the hell would I listen to a great obscure reggae/roots album otherwise?
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kacey the queen
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For those who think both albums are good, please consider the fact that one of these albums has significantly more musical variety and standout tracks than the other.
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For those who think both albums are good, please consider the fact that one of these albums has likely sold 500 copies tops, was made on a shoestring and without the clout of major label backing and all the slick promo videos you can stream to your heart’s content on YouTube, has got as much chance of winning a Grammy as I have and 100% deserves to be here on merit, at least in my eyes.

Vote for the one that presses the right buttons for you though - or at least the one you feel deserves a break or has struck a chord.
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Jimmy Dread wrote:
For those who think both albums are good, please consider the fact that one of these albums has likely sold 500 copies tops, was made on a shoestring and without the clout of major label backing and all the slick promo videos you can stream to your heart’s content on YouTube, has got as much chance of winning a Grammy as I have and 100% deserves to be here on merit, at least in my eyes.

Vote for the one that presses the right buttons for you though - or at least the one you feel deserves a break or has struck a chord.


I strongly disagree with the insinuation that Golden Hour doesn't 100% deserve to be here on merit. Who cares how mainstream or indie the records are? Why pay attention to narratives around the albums, such as the question of who deserves a win more?

I agree with the statement in bold. Just vote for the one that sounds better to you. At least my request for consideration was about the music itself Wink
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