Revolver seems like a shift in what The Beatles want to make, expanding out from their typical pop focused tracks to being more experimental and creative with their music. A lot of the songs here still have pretty similar structuring as before, with lots of short 2 minute verse-chorus-bridge songs, but the instrumentation and timbre of everything does a great job of helping all the songs sound unique and gives Revolver its own solid identity in the band's discography up to this point. Different styles of guitar between both acoustic and electric, implementation of fully realized string units, and the introduction of their beloved sitar really make it feel like the band is coming into their own and moving past the initial pop rock sound that found them their fame in the first place, and in my opinion I think that it's all pulled off pretty well. They're able to take their established identity and incorporate these new elements smoothly in a way that simultaneously do...
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