around 24 minutes in, there is a barbershop quartet cover of The Frug and it's honestly kinda amazing
oh my god, someone in the comment section did the lord's work 24:54 “The Frug” (Rilo Kiley cover by The Accidentals- Barbershop Quartet) 42:33 “Red Bull and Hennessy” (music video) 47:23 “Rabbit Hole” (Part 1 live music video) 1:14:11 “Wasted Youth” (record playing) 1:18:40 “Give a Little Love” (Rilo Kiley cover by Morgan Nagler) 1:56:26 unnamed song by King Tuft 2:21:01 “Do Si Do” (record playing) 2:26:18 bass circle with Jim James, Tim Heidecker, Jason Schwartzman, King Tuft 2:36:07 “See Fernando” (Jenny Lewis cover by Nikki Lane) 2:48:38 “Heads Gonna Roll” (record playing) 3:03:32 “Rabbit Hole” (Part 2 of live music video) 3:10:25 Guitar Riff Challenge by St. Vincent 3:17:30 “The Good That Won’t Come Out” (Rilo Kiley cover by Danielle Haim) 3:24:33 “Acid Tongue” (live performance by everybody)
So good. Probably going to the Atlanta show in a few months, even though my wife and I just saw her last year in Knoxville.
solid first listen, overall it feels a bit more lyrically focused than musically so I'm guessing it'll grow on me after some listens
I was hoping he would be, given that Adams produced some of the songs and he'd worked with him off and on recently. He may very well be my favorite piano player, alongside Matt Rollings.
Singles aside, Hollywood Lawn and Rabbit Hole are my favorites after two listens. I don't see this quite reaching the heights of The Voyager for me, but I do like it a lot and expect it to keep growing on me the more time I spend with it.
I thought I was going to be in Aruba for her show with Death Cab, but I get back two days earlier. So pumped to see the new stuff with more context. I thought Heads Gonna Roll was a little boring when I saw her last, but now I love it.
wow i love this album? a few songs that really floored me i'm not surprised at all but this is some of her strongest solo work imo
Finally listening, and I’m really enjoying this. I’m excited to listen again when I can pay some more attention to the lyrics and everything, but it’s a really pleasant listen.
i swear to god there's a portion of a melody on here that definitely appears on one of jeff rosenstock's songs on WORRY and i always forget to look at the tracklisting when i hear it to see what song this isn't doesn't mean anything i just know jeff's a rilo kiley fan so it feels like a cool thing even though it almost definitely wasn't on purpose