AZ - Now, Now and this piece Indie rock saviors Now, Now showed us pictures from their camera roll - Interview Magazine
I listened to a full album of theirs back when they were Now Now Every Children, and did not like it This however is quite poppy and good.
Threads seems good, although seeing the cover I def listened when it came out too. Memories of 2012. Will revisit. That said, these 3 new songs are fantastic: AZ, SGL, Yours are all immediately great
i mean, the song has been out for a year, so unless the label (which barely exists) wants to push it hard now, it won't
I'm torn on these tunes a day later. Very concise pop songwriting, and solid melodies all 3, but I can't help but think that under her cute vocals and the endlessly repeated phrases, there's not a lot going on here. I hear the Jimmy Eat World comparisons sometimes in the sound, and myself I hear plenty of Stars and Jay Som, but the lyrical depth isn't there. Ah well. Not always crucial.
Not only my favorite album so far this year, but definitely my favorite lyrics of the year as well. Reading someone say there's no "depth" to them is virtually incomprehensible to me.
"Back to the sun, we all drove out to Arizona Back to the heart of it all" If that 10x in a row is lyrical depth, then I dunno, different strokes
If looking at just the chorus of one song that's specifically tailored around the beat and vocals to propel you through a night drive song is the only way to measure lyrical depth, then, well, I think that's bonkers. But, since I was talking about the album and not one song, here's some examples (roughly translated) why I said what I did: It's a sad dream, it's a sad song to remind me, but I'm singing along. I'll make it easy for you baby, remove myself from your equation I was staring at the light through the window, I was waking up feeling undone, I was crying outside on the front lawn, but you caught me with no hesitation, and you love me with no reservation. I can see it in the way you stare, oh holy mother you're a saint, and you let my life go to waste, you left me fucked up in a fucked up place, oh my god i'm saved i know you're never be mine, I gave you patience and you took my time, oh baby now you wanna fight? you spent your money but you took my pride. oh, you called me that night, i was standing outside you couldn't leave it behind, how could I change your mind? oh? i started to lie. when i realized, you couldn't decide. oh, you'll find out in time. an echo in my mind, images of you and i. but you can't be mine. suddenly, everything hurts, make the move — pull me closer drive me home with the windows down what would it take? to think about me any other way? my hands are shaking, i just keep driving until I find myself a new horizon late night driving and i end up at my parent's house sitting in the front yard wishing you'd come around but, i still, i wait for the call and it's sad, that i still, care at all. cause baby you don't even know me, baby you will never know me and it's sad that I still care, at all. Yes, I think there's some lyrical depth on this album exploring growing up, mid-adulthood, sexuality, and walking the line between catchy, electronic experimentation, and heartbreakingly sad and poignant moments. Simple words that tell grand stories. I think the Jim Adkins comparisons are dead on.
Still don’t understand why this is being put out via Trans- It’s not even a label anymore from my understanding..