According to my friend they're on a hiatus for a while, both them and title fight. Pianos situation is that they're all married and stuff
In all honesty, if they stopped making music forever I would be disappointed, but keep you would be quite the record to go out on.
I'm glad to hear that they are taking time to enjoy their families and recuperate from the Keep You cycle. That album can keep me contented for a while. I'd love to hear something new from them maybe at the end of next year or early the following year, which I don't think is unrealistic.
Genuinely cannot believe Keep You is approaching its second birthday as it is, so I'm cool if I have to wait a little while longer.
Eh, I can only really listen to it in fall/winter. It's too emotionally heavy for me to want to play in the spring/summer.
Tried it, don't like it. Don't get me wrong, I love the album, generally, but it's just not what I'm looking for from music in the spring and summer months.
I never could decide for sure which album I enjoyed more in 2015; Pianos Become The Teeth, or Damien Rice. I listen to Keep You more. I have to be in a certain mood to listen to either album though. The brilliance behind both records cannot be overstated.
I don't really get "seasonal albums", I can listen to Keep You and The Lack Long After every damn day of the year.
You don't get a certain "feel" while listening to an album? Ever? For example, when you listen to Chroma or Everything In Transit, you aren't like, "hey, this would be so perfect blasting through my speakers while driving with your windows down in the middle of the summer"?
I don't listen to those albums. But idk, maybe? Usually when I listen to an album I think about how good it is, rather than "this would be better if...". I mean, if it works, fire ahead. There's no one way to listen to album, it's just I've never had that. Lesions destroys me no matter what day of the year I listen to it, for example.
That's not necessarily the first thing I think of either. And it's really more genres that I identify with seasons than it is individual albums.
Keep You is a fall record. Dead leaves, chill in the air, etc. makes a good backdrop for their music. Same with Dealer and Harmlessness, but the latter can be good in the summer as well. Keep You is good enough to hold me off until 2017, especially when you factor in the extra songs. Hopeful for them in 2017 though.
I've seen this be such a common thing people say or talk about on this site and I've never once thought that, ha. I don't like driving in the summer though.