I'm lucky that when I saw them headline live the first time, they happened to play a majority of Good Mourning live, despite Agony & Irony being their most recent release.
First saw them at a radio show in Boston with anberlin, Flogging Molly, and one other band. Also saw them on the coheadliner with NFG. Was bummed out at that show because they all seemed checked out. Would still see them again, though
I saw them with Saves the Day in Cleveland in 2009 Warped Tour 2010 Darien Lake(Lucky enough to meet them as well) With Bayside in Rochester in 2013.
i saw them do a free club show hosted by a local radio station, so that was awesome. i've also seen them at warped once or twice.
Saw them on the Goddammit Tour in 2006 with Against Me Saw them at a club in Baltimore in 2007(?) Saw them open for Rise Against & Thrice in 2008 Haven't seen them since.
Saw them: 2010: HOB Cleveland w/ Cursive 2010: Warped Tour 2011: HOB Cleveland w/ Smoking Popes 2012: Grog Shop 2013: HOB Cleveland w/ Bayside & OWTH 2015: Grog Shop (4x) Discography Shows 2015: Riot Fest
Count me in for the Good Mourning is GOAT crowd. I can never tire of that album. Granted, like Bob from Office Space does with Michael Bolton, I celebrate the entire catalog. But GM is perfect.
Good Mourning is peak Alk3 for me. I've probably said it like 10 times in the last 10 pages of this thread that the combo of weird production on the bass/drums, Matt's voice being shot out, and the lyrics/song writing and juxtoposition between Matt's somber songs and Dan's happier lyrics and melodies on some of them just came together to form a perfect storm of awesomeness. I use Good Mourning as my favorite example when someone asks me what a winter album sounds like.
Agreed completely. That album never leaves my rotation. To me it's part of an (un)holy trinity with From Here to Infirmary and Maybe I'll Catch Fire, where all three of those albums strike the perfect balance of their darkness, wittiness, and catchiness. I love all of their albums, but those three really encapsulate their sound.
Can you please explain this opinion? I haven't heard someone say this before and I am genuinely interested. Thanks.
Even though I like individual songs on Agony & Irony, as well as This Addiction, I would say those were both dips from their best material. I thought Shame rebounded well, personally.
Checking in with one of the other things i've probably said 10 times in the last 10 pages of this thread, but A&I is probably my 2nd favorite of theirs...yeah it was a step away from their sound and into radio alt-rock of the time, but fuck they did it soooo good. Dan especially was top notch on that album and in his b-sides. The only one I really really disliked from that album was Live Young Die Fast. THough when I say it's my 2nd favorite, I feel like that rotates between FHTI and MSIT
I thought A&I was just sort of there. There were songs I liked, but overall I just thought it was ok. And that's a bummer for a band you really dig. I was totally fine with them going more "accessible" for lack of a better word. The record just didn't hit me right.
I actually love how polished A&I is. The only song I really skip on it is " Ruin It ". I'd be lying if I said " Calling All Skeletons " wasn't a banger of an opener.