Woah! Lots of stuff today. Gonna keep me busy, haha. Also, Oh Wonder isn't out for another month! And the album isn't self titled, that was their first
It is remarkable when you look at their discography on Wikipedia. You see that album got certified diamond in the U.S., and then they just haven't had any big singles here since then. Maybe stations just got sick of them haha
It sounds more polished and focused. It's got more of a pop sound. Honestly just haven't gotten that "breath of fresh air" feeling since listening to the new polenso
Just a single, but Us and Us Only's first single from their upcoming full length is now up on Spotify. They put out a video for it yesterday.
Jason Isbell is as fantastic as Craig says it is. Lorde's new record is a wonderful, insightful pop record. ("Supercut" is a gem...) Never got into Portugal the Man but seeing all the love for it in this thread may make me check it out. Fleet Foxes is.... dense. I'll need some more time with it. Lasly, that new Coldplay song is actually awesome. Not too excited for the EP based on the tracklisting, but this track gives me sort of an updated Parachutes vibe, so at least there's that.
Edit: Apparently this was released earlier this year, but the link below is a new track which is really good. More info here: PREMIERE: Hear The Flat Stanleys become your favorite band on "(Long Live) Tony Perkis"
This week is ridiculously stacked. What I'm going to check out: Lorde Jason Isbell Young Thug Fleet Foxes 2 Chainz Big Boi Portugal. The Man And, I'm honestly going to give that Nickelback record a listen. I've actually heard good things about it and I'm cautiously optimistic that it might be okay. Anyone have a RIYL for Broadside or Royal Blood?
In particular for me; Hundredth and Royal Blood And still slamming '68's Two Parts Viper - some bangers on there.
I think most would classify Broadside as pop-punk. Spotify/Apple Music list Seaway, Like Pacific, State Champs, ROAM, Trash Boat (touring with them right now), Neck Deep, etc. as similar artists -- but some of their songs (like "Playing in Traffic") can lean a little more rock than those bands. Here's the latest single off the new album This was one of my favorites from their last album
That track is definitely their attempt to get some major radio play. That track and Tidal Wave for sure. Tidal Wave is much better IMO. Interested in seeing how far this takes them.
Would prefer if Tidal Wave did instead. Its more "inventive" than Live in the Moment but still plays in the same league of "this could be played over the radio in a mall" or something.
Your description is likely spot on...which is why I haven't even listened to it. Haha. Summer just seems like the least appropriate season for me to be listening to Fleet Foxes. I'm sure its great though. Just probably won't touch it until fall.
Try their newest record, then go back to their album Church Mouth afterwards. The difference will shock you.
year. Fleet Foxes have always released their albums in the springtime, which is so inexplicable to me, haha. Their first record is one of my go-to winter records and it came out in June. I think I'll really fall for this one when autumn rolls around, even though I already like it a lot.
Haha. That is strange. First time I noticed them was in February 2009 with...appropriately...White Winter Hymnal
I got into that album after it started showing up at the top of a bunch of publication lists in 2008. I remember playing it on repeat (along with the first Bon Iver album) in the lead-up to my Christmas break that year. Always one of the first albums I put on when the snow finally starts to fall.