Finally listened to the new song in my car. Easily my favorite thing since I heard the studio version of Part II. Real glad it’s not a super long wait now.
Hm. Have you tried awkwardly and drunkenly accosting him on the whereabouts of former band members at The Stuffing? That’s my only interaction with him.
1. Rose 2. You’ll Survive 3. Value 4. God Damn 5. Self Repair 6. Archives 7. First Contact 8. Namesake 9. However Long 10. Wake -you can preorder the digital album on Amazon. The track listings are on there.
Hahahaha, if only that were true. Would you really want your first experience of the album to be through shitty recordings anyway?
One of the first things that Nathan Hussey sings on All Get Out’s forthcoming album No Bouquet is also one of the most poignant: “you’re no bouquet / you’re just a rose.” It’s a deep dive inside the world of a band that has been the definition of “underrated” for years, with nothing to do but progress. Produced by Mike Watts (Glassjaw, Dillinger Escape Plan), No Bouquet is easily the most impressive of All Get Out’s wildly-underrated discography, recalling in passages Murder By Death and Bright Eyes as much as it does Jimmy Eat World or The Get Up Kids. Those in the know have long considered All Get Out to be one of the most unsung bands this decade, as explosive emotionally as they are technically stunning. Despite their 2011 debut The Season becoming somewhat of a cult-classic, the years since have been spent damn-near-constantly in a cycle of writing, recording, releasing and touring. It’s a shock that the two members behind All Get Out, vocalist/guitarist Nathan Hussey and guitarist Kyle Samuel, even have personal lives, but there’s always been this nearly-tangible connection between them that continues to drive All Get Out to new heights, despite the two living in totally different states.
Some of his best writing on there. I haven't listened to it much over the summer cause it's not something I want to listen to while I sweat. But once it gets below 90 degrees finally it's going back into the rotation.
I can't wait! Nobody Like A Quitter has to me one of my most listened to albums ever since it came out.
Alright I’ve fully come around to the singles. Hadn’t listened to However Long since it was released and I like that one a lot more after listening more. And Self Repair is catchy as hell. Whoever mentioned the Cope comparisons was spot on for Self Repair. The opening totally reminds me of the opening of The Ocean and I can’t get it out of my head now.
So many bands keep releasing shorter records. Not sure if it’s a time/money thing, or bands hold stuff back for additional releases. I’m strictly basing this off most of what I own which is usually around 12 tracks. I know this doesn’t entirely relate to AGO’s announcement. Song is very AGO as mentioned. I’ll probably end up liking this record too. First two songs are enjoyable.