Saves the Day = Can't Slow Down Suzuki = Through Being Cool Side by Side = Stay What You Are Kerouac and Cassady = In Reverie It’s Such a Beautiful World = Sound the Alarm Rosé = Under the Boards 1997 = Daybreak Rendezvous = S/T 29 = 9 If each song is in chronological order. "It's such a beautiful world" sounds more like Daybreak and "1997" obviously would be closer to Can't Slow Down. Eh, we'll see when it comes out!
I think some will, but not necessarily all. This one's pretty easy/obvious to trace, and he describes it in the writeup
so in the writeup it says: "By Rendezvous, I’ve gone through all the reflecting and growing and come to a place where I’m so grateful and so satisfied and living the life I want to live. I was just a kid that got lucky and I got pulled into this amazing dream. And it’s still going" so i feel like its pretty obvious that the song is set during the S/T era during their kickstarter tiny house shows and whatnot and just enjoying all the touring they did during that era and how good he felt and how positive his headspace was after the trilogy was done
The first 3 plus Ups and Downs are some of my favorite records in the genre. I stand by SWYA probably being the opus of the whole scene. I need to run through In Reverie and after, I only played Sound the Alarm more than a few times
I vaguely remember Chris saying that Rivers used to get transported around in a bass drum to avoid seeing the other bands.