Melophobia Tell Me I'm Pretty Social Cues Cage the Elephant Thank You, Happy Birthday The middle 3 tend to switch places depending on how I'm feeling, but Melophobia and Thank You, Happy Birthday are firmly in their respective spots.
Making the rock band’s fifth album rescued their electrifying frontman from himself after a series of devastating personal traumas. He speaks to Roisin O’Connor about the making of Social Cues
The annual Grammy Awards have thrown up the usual list of surprises and baffling presentations, with lightweight Kentucky alt-rockers Cage The Elephant winning the award for Best Rock Album. The band, whose Social Cues album was released to in April, beat out stiff competition from The Cranberries, Rival Sons, Bring Me The Horizon and I prevail.
Cage the Elephant by Cage the Elephant, released 21 March 2014 1. Cage the Elephant - In One Ear 2. James Brown 3. Ain't No Rest for the Wicked 4. Tiny Little Robots 5. Lotus 6. Back Against the Wall 7. Drones in the Valley 8. Judas 9. Back Stabbin' Betty 10. Soil to the Sun 11. Free Love
1 - Unpeeled (I always get downvoted to hell for this, but it’s my personal favourite) 2 - Cage the Elephant 3 - Tell Me I’m Pretty 4 - Melophobia 5 - Thank You Happy Birthday 6 - Social Cues I enjoy them all, but the top 4 are definitely a step beyond the last two for me.

A lot of them on TYHB. Always Something, Doctor Doctor Doctor Help Me Help Me Help Me, Carry Me In. It's Just Forever is also pretty dark on Melophobia. TMIP has Sweetie Little Jean, which isn't as violent as Always Something but is arguably darker. Social Cues has songs like Goodbye, which aren't necessarily but could definitely be saddest.

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