Also it’s all about context. I don’t think this was written for the sake of writing a song about being on the road but about painting a picture of what Chris was feeling and experiencing during this point in the band.
I like that this seems to be kind of a concept record about the the history of the band. Rendezvous is pretty good, can't wait to hear what's next.
"Rendezvous" has grown juuuust a bit on me over the past week. The music and the vocals are pretty great in my opinion, but I'm still a little "meh" on it. Seems to be aspiring to be a bit of an anthem, but I don't know if it hits the mark. I'm intrigued to see how it fits into the album though. So anyways, people were talking about a farewell album and tour. Could this possibly be that? It sure seems like if the album is indeed just about the history of the band, that it'd make sense...
the press release for the album seems to find the band saying the exact opposite of 'we're breaking up' so, I guess no? who knows.
EVR confirmed via Jason via supporters forum that they aren't breaking up. Also. Does it trip anyone else up that more time has passed from S/T to 9 than from In Reverie to Under the Boards?
I can't believe I have never heard this before.. You can hear his Beatles influence... it sounds A LOT like the Beatles.
So...does anybody have any opinion on "Kerouac & Cassady"? I'm not really into the kinda heavy sound we are hearing on this one and once again the lyrics are just kinda Chris describing scenes on tour. I must admit I'm not really feeling it. It's hard for me to relate to this material thus far. However, as @jordalsh said earlier in the thread, perhaps one doesn't need to "relate" to dig something. But regardless, I just kinda feel like this is yet another song about being on tour and unfortunately it really doesn't evoke a great picture in my mind like some of Chris Conley's best work. I really hope that the album is more than a travelogue and also that it's not just something where you have to understand the history of Saves The Day to get what the songs are about.
I always got a Lennon vibe from that Toba The Tura track The pitch is odd on the Youtube rip though..
I love love love the music for this one but the lyrics just kinda seem lazy. There’s also one part where Conley hits a high note and it just doesn’t sound right. But honestly, this is kind of status-quo for Saves the Day. Since Daybreak there have been a few “dud” tracks on dB and ST. I hope those are few and far between on 9.
I think maybe it's time to step off the Saves The Day train. I listened to "Side by Side" and I have to say it's probably the lamest, laziest thing that's ever been put out under the STD name. Even though I didn't quite dig all of the creative choices on albums like Sound The Alarm, Under the Boards and Daybreak they all seemed to come from a truly creative place. Chris was apparently a bit frazzled and trying to find inner peace at that point in his life and it came out in the music. But new stuff, it's just retelling the story of the band. And not very creatively. It's really a bummer. I truly hope that there is something in the remaining tunes that I dig. Otherwise that'll be two albums in a row with no redeemable qualities from what once was one of my very favorite bands (and songwriters).
I mostly agree about Side By Side and what this new album seems to be like so far, but self titled had some really good tracks like Supernova and Stand In The Stars.
I LOVE Rendezvous. Kerouac & Cassady and Side by Side didn't do anything for me on first listen, but I'm holding out to listen to the full album and hoping they grow on me in that context. I love every Saves album and while my excitement has admittedly been hindered slightly by all the tour-centric lyrics, I still have faith that Chris and co. will not disappoint.