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** "'''Comforting Sounds'''". The amount of emotion that builds up in the song is just unbelievable.
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it. He even sometimes goes an extra mile to make it hard for ''himself'' to understand the words (like playing a song backwards, and transcribing it with the closest fitting words that he hears).

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** "'''Comforting Sounds'''". The amount of emotion that builds up in the song is just unbelievable.
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it. He even sometimes goes an extra mile to make it hard for ''himself'' to understand the words (like playing a song backwards, and transcribing it with the closest fitting words that he hears).
unbelievable.
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** If not "Am I Wry?", the next biggest contender is probably "Comforting Sounds," their most popular ballad, and a song which began a long-running tradition for Mew: the grand, heartbroken [[DownerEnding Downer Ending]].
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it. He even sometimes goes an extra mile to make it hard for ''himself'' to understand the words (like reversing lyrics, playing them backward, and transcribing with the closest fitting words that he hears).

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it. He even sometimes goes an extra mile to make it hard for ''himself'' to understand the words (like reversing lyrics, playing them backward, a song backwards, and transcribing it with the closest fitting words that he hears).
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it. He even sometimes go an extra mile to make it hard for ''himself'' to understand the words (like reversing lyrics, playing them backward, and transcribing with the closest fitting words that he hears).

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it. He even sometimes go goes an extra mile to make it hard for ''himself'' to understand the words (like reversing lyrics, playing them backward, and transcribing with the closest fitting words that he hears).
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it.

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it. He even sometimes go an extra mile to make it hard for ''himself'' to understand the words (like reversing lyrics, playing them backward, and transcribing with the closest fitting words that he hears).
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** "'''Comforting Sounds'''". The amount of emotion that builds up in the song is just unbelievable.
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* PeripheryDemographic: The band's material appeals both to alternative rock and pop audiences. It is hard to say which camp Mew belongs to; fans occasionally argue which label fits best, the band itself does not seem to care, referring to themselves as "dream pop" or "the only stadium indie pop band in the world".

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* PeripheryDemographic: The band's material appeals both to alternative rock and pop audiences. It is hard to say which camp Mew belongs to; fans occasionally argue which label fits best, is proper, the band itself does not seem to care, referring to themselves as "dream pop" or "the only stadium indie pop band in the world".
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* PeripheryDemographic: The band's material appeals both to alternative rock and pop audiences. It is hard to say which camp Mew belongs to; fans occasionally argue which label fits best, the band itself does not seem to care, referring to themselves as "dream pop" or "the only stadium indie pop band in the world".
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* TearJerker: Thanks to Jonas's fragile voice and the band's penchant for LyricalDissonance, they have a ton of these. The one-two punch of "White Lips Kissed" and "Louise Louisa" at the end of ''Kites'', and the old lady singing at the end of "Sometimes Life Isn't Easy" on ''No More Stories'' are standouts among the numerous examples.

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* TearJerker: Thanks to Jonas's fragile fragile-sounding voice and the band's penchant for LyricalDissonance, they have a ton of these. The one-two punch of "White Lips Kissed" and "Louise Louisa" at the end of ''Kites'', and the old lady singing at the end of "Sometimes Life Isn't Easy" on ''No More Stories'' are standouts among the numerous examples.
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* SignatureSong: Most could probably agree that "Am I Wry? No" stands out the most in terms of popularity. Music/ImagineDragons even featured the song in a Spotify playlist.
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* TearJerker: Thanks to Jonas's fragile voice and the band's penchant for LyricalDissonance, they have a ton of these. The one-two punch of "White Lips Kissed" and "Louise Louisa" at the end of ''Kites'', and the old lady singing at the end of "Sometimes Life Isn't Easy" on ''No More Stories'' are standouts among the numerous examples.
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* Narm: In "156" there's the line "From my boat I can see your house". For some reason Jonas mispronounces "boat" and it sounds like he's saying "From my butt I can see your house", unintentionally making it funny.

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* Narm: {{Narm}}: In "156" there's the line "From my boat I can see your house". For some reason Jonas mispronounces "boat" and it sounds like he's saying "From my butt I can see your house", unintentionally making it funny.
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* Narm: In "156" there's the line "From my boat I can see your house". For some reason Jonas mispronounces "boat" and it sounds like he's saying "From my butt I can see your house", unintentionally making it funny.
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* AndTheFandomRejoiced: When Johan returned. I mean... come on!
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* AndTheFandomRejoiced: When Johan returned. I mean... come on!
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Jonas believes lyrics that only hint at a meaning are better than the ones simply stating it.

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