Comparison answer surface Water from Your Eyes discography

It's A Beautiful Place vs It's A Beautiful Place

It's A Beautiful Place currently leads It's A Beautiful Place in Chorus's Water from Your Eyes critic-consensus view.

It's A Beautiful Place sits at 79/100 across 7 reviews, while It's A Beautiful Place sits at 78/100 across 10 reviews. It's A Beautiful Place has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around It's A Beautiful Place, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.

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It's A Beautiful Place
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It's A Beautiful Place by Water from Your Eyes
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It's A Beautiful Place

Water from Your Eyes

ChoruScore
79
Reviews
7
Confidence 90%
Sources 7
Range 45-100
Spread 15.7
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Water from Your Eyes's It's A Beautiful Place marks a striking balance between experimental impulse and tightened songcraft, earning a largely favorable critical reception. Across seven professional reviews the record achieved a 79/100 consensus score, with critics repeatedly pointing to production choices and focused

Primary Praise

The best song is 'Life Signs' because its jagged guitars, 5/4 rhythm, and vocal interplay make it the record’s most intense and clarifying moment.

Primary Criticism

Standout tracks repeatedly cited include “Life Signs”, “Playing Classics” and “Spaceship”, each serving different roles: “Life Signs” as the album's most intense, rhythmically jagg

Standout Tracks
Life Signs Playing Classics Spaceship
Source Spread
45 · The Forty Five 100 · The Spill Magazine
It's A Beautiful Place by Water from Your Eyes
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It's A Beautiful Place

Water from Your Eyes

ChoruScore
78
Reviews
10
Confidence 89%
Sources 11
Range 50-87
Spread 9.2
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Water from Your Eyes's It's A Beautiful Place arrives as a compact, audacious statement that pairs grime and glitter into concise, propulsive songs. Critics largely point to “Playing Classics” and “Life Signs” as the record's clearest moments - the former repeatedly hailed as a dance-punk, piano-driven triumph and the

Primary Praise

“Life Signs” is best for its dramatic shift from hard rock to dream pop and soaring vocal phrasing.

Primary Criticism

The album's core strengths are occasional dance rhythms and intriguing production moments, but these are undermined by padding and lack of focus.

Standout Tracks
Playing Classics Life Signs Born 2
Source Spread
50 · Dusted Magazine 87 · Paste Magazine