Get in my backseat, honeypie And I'll wear your sadness like it's mine Because it's just good to have what's been missing Yeah, it's bad when it's good to always be missing But a girl like you Could rip me out of my head Black tears on your cheek I want them in my bed I'll take you out of the city Honey, right into the shadow Cause I wanna find tomorrow Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow With a girl like you You're my Chinatown baby Sittin' on the front stoop Crying out the crazy I'll take you out of the city Honey, right into the shadow Cause, I wanna find tomorrow Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow With you, babe Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme that big red light And take the sadness out of Saturday night Because it's just good To have what was missing We were bound to be bad So always remember that But a girl like you Could rip me out of my head Black tears on your cheek I want them in my bed I'll take you out of the city Honey, right into the shadow Cause I wanna find tomorrow Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow With a girl like you You're my Chinatown baby Sittin' on your front stoop Crying out the crazy I'll take you out of the city Honey, right into the shadow Cause I wanna find tomorrow Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow with you, baby I wanna run I wanna run I love to chase every feeling I wanna run I wanna run I wanna find tomorrow with you, baby Oh yeah yeah yeah
Holy shit, Chinatown is sweet. I like 45 a lot too. Not at all the first single I was expecting from Bleachers. I'm so happy it came out today and not Friday.
A few more listens and I'm fully in love with "Chinatown." Not sure why I didn't make this connection immediately, but I definitely hear that.
Typical Jack to pester us every weekend about taking the sadness out of Saturday night, and then release the song on a Monday. Lol. songs are solid! So happy.
Kids on the Twitter learning that a 45 is a vinyl record, and not a reference to our soon-to-be-former president.
Totally makes sense it being November 16th but "2021" was just a teeny bit of cold water on my excitement here
Though it's a bummer, I can't blame him at all, this year is a fucking black hole for most musical releases. Unless you're a MAJOR star, so many albums have come and gone so quickly
I'd agree for the releases released early 2020, but albums released in the last few months seem to be doing pretty well. Let's have a moment of silence for a few forgottens that should be on aoty lists: Gordi Bonny Light Horseman El Obo
Lol today I started making my list of releases I enjoyed this year that I'll eventually whittle down to 10. The current list only has 15 hahaha
One of them is from the intro from Lifetimes "Turnpikes Gates". I assume its due to them being from Jersey.
Yup. The one that sticks out to me is HAIM - feel like the initial rollout was prepping for a major career takeoff and COVID derailed that pretty hard. Not like it flopped or anything, but seems like it was a swing for the fences that may have connected had 2020 been a normal year.
Yeah it was really evident that they had a TON of things planned and basically all of it got overshadowed by everything else. No deli tour, no regular tour, even the music videos had to be scaled down. They did a great job of pivoting and trying new things, still had a ton of PR, late night shows... but in the end the album did kinda flop, though I hate that word. Core fans of the band and core music sites got behind it, but commercial performance went nowhere and there was no sort of breakout song or anything. It's their worst charting album, worst first week sales/streaming numbers, just a bummer overall.