Love the almost gospel layering of the vocals on chorus, with the organ it gives it a southern rock/churchy feel
Man I'm slightly tempted to bail on the ATL show since it go moved to the Masquerade. I don't care to wonder through that area of town by myself after the show and also have to deal with $20 parking and other ATL bs. Even though I've been to dozens of ATL shows alone; just not at the new Masq. Option B: Go see Dance Gavin Dance in the opposite direction of Birmingham, which is closer - same night, with 2 of my friends that are already going. I can just see AOF at Furnace Fest in September at that same venue that DGD is playing. I'm in such a huge DGD mood currently anyway.
DGD are around like every year and AOF almost never so that wouldn't even be a question for me, even if I didn't like AOF more
I'm with you on that for sure. I've been champing at the bit for them to come around again and then they are! But I had such a great experience at Furnace Fest last year the one day I went I totally want to do that again. And with AOF headlining they're set will probably almost as long as the Masq set I'm educated guessing. (I've also bailed on two other shows in the past 7 or so years that I've tickets for and were in ATL. Wolf Alice sometime after Our Love is Cool came out, and then Taking Back Sunday/ETID. It came the day of and I was concert burnt out as well as the sucky drive - 1.5 hours - to ATL and ATL itself. I've getting that fever again to stay away)
This is stunning and I'm impressed at how much this sounds like an updated take on Watch Out's softer moments (Side Walk When She Walks, Sharks And Danger, It Was Fear of Myself That Made Me Odd's intro) to my ears. The vocal harmonies are top notch.
amazing song, that outro hits different is this the song George sings clean on or is that another one?
What the post above said, but I assume he also sings those very low harmonies much like he did on Sweet Dreams Of Otherness.
Ok so apparently Dallas is gonna be on the new fucked up record and Jonah from fucked up mixed otherness