Regina Yellowcard probably will check out Microwave as well semi-related: I apparently ran into the album limit on spotify today which I did not know about and am now considering switching...why do I pay you???
You can only have 10,000 songs under My Library > Songs. I ran into this and I didn't understand because I had plenty of space left on my phone. You have to unsave some songs / albums to be able to add more. AFAIK, Apple Music also has a song limit... don't quote me on that, I vaguely remember being told that but I never checked into it.
Still haven't hit mine but I've known about this for a while. I just go back every once and a while and remove things I never listen to. If for any reason I want them again it's super easy to find it anyways.
Yeah I found that after googling, crazy. I can unsave some stuff but it's a little disappointing that I even have to.
That's why i just add stuff to playlists and use that as access to albums. It gets around their limit and works relatively well.
Just finished the Yellowcard first listen. I enjoyed it but having never been a die-hard YC fan it didn't hit me in the feels and probably won't get heavy rotation. Definitely a good record though. Just started Microwave and I'm really liking it, will most likely be my favorite of the week. All the singles are bangers.
New S U R V I V E album is fantastic. I love that members of this group composed the Stranger Things soundtrack. Also, Yellowcard, Tycho, Bon Iver, Microwave, Tricky - The Obia EP.
I had no idea Tycho had a new album coming out! Between that and Bon Iver, my weekend is booked solid.
Bon Iver, Danny Brown, and Francis and the Starlight albums are awesome, Microwave and Yellowcard are OK. Hoping to check out Regina, Fenix TX, and a few others still today.
If everyone here doesn't listen to that Microwave album I'm going to throw something.* It's so good. *This is clearly facetious but seriously, give it a listen.
Interesting! I'll possibly give it a full listen--checked out clips, though, and it sounds pretty good (if perhaps lower production quality than Ghost Upon the Earth and I Am Mountain). I'm not sure what you care about the religious aspect of Gungor's music, but from the lyrics I caught from the song samples, the philosophy in these songs corresponds point-for-point with the worldview a friend of mine shared with me two weekends ago. We had hours and hours of conversations about the Ego, about how all religions point toward different explanations of the same enlightenment experience, about Buddhist-style meditation, and about how "god" is really found in the essence of all humans and all life and all substance coming in union together--which essentially boils down to pantheism. I disagree pretty starkly with most of those points, although my friend was able to tie some Christian ideas or parallels into his understanding of things. I could go on and on about these viewpoints and different contradictions I see, but my reason for bringing it up is simply how interesting it is to see these same viewpoints disbursed in the music of a band that falls under the Christian rock/CCM umbrella.
I forgot to mention these earlier, but I'm also stoked to check out Big Jesus' debut and the new Danny Brown. Also super stoked that a surprise Tycho album just dropped from the heavens!