I can’t stop listening to this song! It’s catchy, refreshing, familiar, new, relatable all at the same time
Definitely. I remember the album cover getting absolutely panned on AP.net back in the day as well because the band was on the album cover.
If this is a new album rollout (which seems up in the air based on that thing that was posted in here a bit ago), wouldn't be surprised if they did a Europe/UK run in April or so and then US over the summer
Somehow ended up getting tickets for the Boston one, should be fun! First time I’ve ever had luck with something like this
My fiancee works right around the block of where they're holding that event and we REALLY want to go but also feel like it's going to be a shit show of a day lol
Omggg lucky! But yeah probably. But I still really wish I could get my hands on one so if I lived remotely close I’d be going haha
We definitely considered going because we're so close. I'd LOVE to get my hands on one of the beers and see them do an acoustic set
Hopefully they will announce the record this week, they usually take like a week after the single to announce their records
The Boston show was a lot of fun last night. Cool little set. They only played about 45 minutes. Long night for me, driving all the way down from Maine, but it was neat to see them play a club again. They were very clear that they'd be back soon. Pretty sure the band came outside and hung out for a while after the show, but my girlfriend and I both needed to work today and it was freezing out, so we didn't stick around. Set, if anyone is interested: Somewhere In Neverland Heroes Weightless Dark Side of Your Room Canals Lost In Stereo Backseat Serenade (New Song) - Get Away Clean? Cinderblock Garden Something's Gotta Give Some Kind of Disaster Dear Maria, Count Me In The sound wasn't great in the venue so I couldn't make out the full title that Alex introduced for the new song. It sounded fun. SKOD was great live. Band sounded tight, but I thought the mix was a little off. The show kept getting pushed back throughout the week. I think the venue knew that the will-call situation was going to be lengthy and tough, and it was. Doors opened at 7:30 and they struggled to get everyone in by 9:00. Show time was orignally 8:00, then 8:30, then settled on 9:00. ATL came on a little after 9 and played until about 9:55. Seemed to be primarily die-hard fans, but there were a lot of people in the back just talking with friends and generally ignoring the set, especially between song banter. Not really sure how those people got tickets or even knew about the show, honestly.
Saw them in NYC tonight for the first time since they toured with Yellowcard. Really impressed. They were awesome. Set list was different from the one above. The unreleased song is really, really good. Also, for those of you asking about what the new record (when it happens) will sound like, it sounds to me like LYR was something they explored but may move on from. But that’s just my interpretation of it:
It honestly still baffles me that Dark Side of Your Room wasn't a single. Seems like an obvious choice to me, especially with how much they seem to like it
I'm listening to Dirty Work for the first time. Is it still considered their worst album? Because so far, this the best thing I've heard from them after Don't Panic. Diverse, dramatic, it's very Fall Out Boy / early Panic At The Disco / Cartel's S/T in parts which I appreciate. Their really stepped out of their usual pop punk box with it. edit: Oof at some of the lyrics though, I'm getting to That Girl right now