Not discrediting the opinions of anyone who wants a good spot though of course and I get the sentiment and what you have to deal with to get that
Walked past them at Reading last year whilst waiting to see Creeper on main stage and it was honestly awful.
Listened to a couple tracks from their new album and it was decent. Don't know why they get so much hate.
Judging by current announcements it'll probably be someone more like JEW or Thursday for main support. Highly doubt someone like As It Is are gonna support. That sounds like it more stems from the vocalist dressing like 00's MCR? Openly so, of course. Just would be weird.
in a bizarre turn of events, while I was talking to chris conley of saves the day over the weekend, he confirmed that he's solo opening for the thursday roxy show. wouldn't confirm if MCR is on it but gave me a knowing grin. take that for what you will.
so yeah if any of you show up and get a show thats thursday + saves the day and are disappointed by that you can personally kick my ass i guess
Honestly, I get that people dislike their teen fanbase, loud aggressive aesthetic, and Awsten's social media personality, but their music & lyrics are really fucking solid and relevant and don't deserve the bad rep they get. "I put autotune on 'Worst' and caught all their disgust Hip hop can do whatever it wants Like make country songs and hit number one That's fucking awesome, we could never do that All the fans that like us need an easy fucking format They would boo that They abuse that It's a cultural hold-back" If anything, they're better than every other generic Knuckle Puck/TSSF wannabe in the pop-punk scene right now.
Just looked the roster on Hopeless and there are only three bands on there I like, two of which I hardly listen to these days
not familiar with Waterparks’ music but I’m pretty sure I’ve seen their name in the accountability in music thread.. can’t remember what for tho
I didn't listen and people can like what they want and all that so it's whatever, have fun and enjoy music you like But I do love the idea of the statement "yes hip hop is famously free of any public criticism"