Grabbed some 300 level tickets for Tampa. Doesn’t seem to be selling pretty fast, definitely didn’t need that presale code. Super excited for this though.
I might get cheap nosebleeds cause I have a feeling I'm gonna like this album a lot more than her last and her performance was lovely when I saw her open for harry styles a few years ago. But my concert budget is diminishing lol
Doing a discography run and I always think of the School of Rock songs when listening to "Step Off." Never knew if it was intentional or not
Excited for the listening party tonight! going to use it as a distraction for accidentally buying tickets for the Boston show that's the same day as my partner's dad's birthday party in Rochester
1. Golden Hour 2. Same Trailer Different Park 3. Pageant Material 4. A Very Kacey Christmas 5. Star-Crossed Rank: Anything
Golden Hour Pageant Material Star Crossed Same Trailer, Different Park Christmas This new one is off to a strong start!
In the context of her other albums, it may not hit the top, but in the context of Christmas albums, A Very Kacey Christmas is one of the best modern holiday albums
one of my coworkers spotted the album out early at our local Barnes & Noble. they didn't buy it (and i'm not gonna consider it until i've heard it), but it's nice to know it's out there in the wild.
It seems to be pretty good! First impression has it sitting in between Golden Hour and Star Crossed from a sound perspective, definitely more on the subdued and pulled back side of things. "Anime Eyes" gets kind of wacky, but it otherwise felt like a really cozy record, even played pretty loudly in the store. I'm excited to listen with headphones over the next few days.
that's exciting! I was hoping for a more laid back album, some lush production, and hopefully maybe some minimal electronics? maybe some vocoder effects on a couple tracks?
It’s great. Low key and really pretty. Nothing splashy about it, and I imagine some will mistake it for boring. But I really liked it on 2-3 listens.
I'm really digging "Lonely Millionaire". Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk are finding some nice sounds here. It's definitely AAA/MOR friendly, but that isn't a bad thing. Not sure how so many of these songs in a row will go over in arenas unless you're blissing out.