I already the miss the days where deluxe versions of a cd included bonus songs, acoustic versions, and the 30 minute "making of" DVDs
I hate having to try and guess which is the intended version. Sometimes it's easy because the closer is clearly the closer.
That's why I like when the bonus songs are placed in the tracklist to create the "deluxe" version, then I just listen to that as the proper album.
Off the top of my head, the only one I can think of is Blink 182's Neighborhoods. I'm sure I've heard others though.
Really excited for 13 new tracks though. I can't believe we are getting 13 all new saosin songs with AG in 2016. Now if I can get them on a Deftones or Thrice tour I will ascend into the clouds gently crying.
The deluxe is the version the band intended, they had to cut those two songs because it wouldn't fit on a single LP
Could you guys explain that to me anyhow in simple language? :) does it work like that if you fit too much content on a vinyl piece the quality can't be that good? Is it not like that a record might content a given amount of minutes and that's it, or are there other aspects? Also, I'd say that this move is more likely a marketing thing. Maybe they want some fans to buy it twice - once to have a physical copy, and then just for the bonus tracks.
Been listening to the new singles recently and I love them, always liked Circa but some songs have felt a bit too...I don't really know the word, weird? Lacking a punch? This seems perfect though, reminds me of Act Appalled with more of an edge which is fantastic imo
I'm so ready! I might be dating myself but Saosin is actually what made me realize I love music. I grew up without Internet so when I saw the video for Bury your head in middle school it was like nothing I had ever heard before. Over a decade later and while my music tastes have changed I couldn't be more excited.