Every bit of that time is felt on Social Cues, which trades in spikey New Wave signifiers and weary, cynical screeds. The pressure of the public eye dots Matt Shultzâs lyrics, especially on the albumâs title track, and suggests a sense of resignation that pervades throughout, whether that be the narcotic balladry of âGoodbyeâ or the
Every album from the band is equal parts reinvention and refinement, and Social Cues finds Cage The Elephant more confident than ever in that formula, not relying on the tricks that got them toAlbum. Mon. Cage the Elephant - Social Cues / Gus Dapperton - Where Polly People Go To Read / Kelsey Lu - Blood. Tues. Wand - Laughing Matter / Drugdealer - Raw Honey. this is an unofficial discussion for reactions to the album or whatever your little heart desires. this is for the sake of preserving discussion on as many albums as possible. if
Social Cues has a small share of tracks that may also echo in memory years from now, when itâs had time to crystallize and fully develop an identity within Cage the Elephantâs oeuvreCage The Elephant beat out fellow category nominees Bring Me The Horizon ( AMO ), The Cranberries ( In The End ), I Prevail ( Trauma) and Rival Sons ( Feral Roots ). Today's win marks the second time Cage The Elephant have won a GRAMMY for Best Rock Album, following their first win in the category for 2015's Tell Me I'm Pretty. . 47 199 194 221 124 286 305 175 85