All Of Your Love and God Don't Talk are both incredible. Haven't had a good past couple of weeks and they're destroying me.
I don't listen to the Family EP much, but you are absolutely right in that Garden is a fantastic song.
And by the way, these B-sides should not be called B-sides. They put every other B-side ever created by any artist to shame. #nohyperbole
"California" has grown on me a lot, as has "Some Nights". I love the super slow, moody pacing of that last track. It's gorgeous. I can say with certainty that I do not like the title track at all, and as much as I love Noah, that song was just Radiohead worship to the point of almost being annoying.
Show was incredible. The piano version of The Sound was something really special, an electric Ledges was also something new for me. Last time I saw him it was full band. It was funny to hear him say he went to see Underoath when he was 15 and knocked over their keyboard crowdsurfing.
Does anyone have a list of what these b-sides are? Is it something news worthy to post about for fans?
1. I'm alright 2. White noise 3. God don't talk to strangers 4. Lady of the ocean 5. California 6. All of your love 7. Sentimental kids 8. Last of the leavers 9. Some nights Definitely newsworthy, in regards to the fact that the songs are amazing. The problem is that he sold pins with a download code for the B-sides at the beginning of the solo tour, but they sold out instantly. He tweeted that they'll see an official release eventually though. But right now, I guess the news story is that they're "out there".
Went to his show with Aaron Gillespie in Waco. Absolutely god damn flawless. Played like 20 songs. Also, literally throughout the entire show, I only saw someone pull out a phone like twice until the very last song. Everyone was laser-focused on him. It was really nice.
Garden and San Antonio Fading are fucking amazing songs. I'd say they're among my favorite songs of his that he's ever written, and yet I still feel like he gets better with every release. Don't ask me to explain how that works lol.
Still don't understand how "God Don't Talk To Strangers" didn't make the cut. One of his best songs ever
Yeah, that one at very least should have been on there. Really curious why it wasn't. As for Noah's most underrated, "Blossom" is probably my pick. The stretch of "Empty from the Start," "Blossom," and "Topless Dancer" might be my favorite three-song run from any album this decade.