This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. I bought Lucky Boys Confusion’s Throwing the Game on a whim because an online friend told me it had a unique pop-punk meets reggae sound with hooks all over the place. It was my senior year of high-school and that was more than enough to get me to spend my lunch money on an album. I loved it. Now, some 16 years later the band are releasing their first new album in over 10 years and we’ve got an exclusive stream for you to check out. Lead singer, Kaustubh Pandav, describes the album as a concept album that was discovered only after its recording: Sometimes you just have to reflect back on your art to see what your subconscious mind has been trying to create. It wasn’t until we got to take breath and were able to listen back to this record that we realized that we had just created a concept record. A story of how tragedy and loss lead to strength and courage in hopes to find a little peace of mind. We hope everyone can relate at least to a part of our story. The album comes out on April 14th and you can pick it up on the band’s webstore. And, if you’re in the Chicago area, the band’s record release show is this Saturday at House of Blues. Expand - View Original
I cannot wait to listen to this. Still doesn't seem real that it's actually happening. These guys are all time favorites for me. I have so many memories associated with Throwing the Game, Commitment, and all of their other releases, but I can't wait to make new ones with Stormchasers.
This is the content that makes me still coming to Chorus.fm, if not engaging like I did on AP.net. Listening to this now, going to the show on Saturday. Never would've seen this coming even five years ago.
I still remember when Jason posted a hype piece about 'Commitment' with the hidden link to 'Hey Driver'.. good times.
This is really fucking good. I've waited since Closing Arguments for this and it has does disappoint.
Yeah, it's the 2 pre-release songs first and then the rest of the tracks in reverse order. It was a little work to listen to, but worth it at least.