I've always found "Where My Mouth Is" to be kind of dull. For such an emotional subject, it doesn't really bring a whole lot of feeling.
"Where My Mouth Is" is very emotionally charged to me. One of their best tracks. I'll never understand the dislike for "Cut Me Up Jenny". It sounds like any other TBS song to me.
I really liked El Paso to be honest. Some of the songs on that album (namely the second half) are real stinkeroonies though
Randomly caught most of their set last night across the river, but the new song they played sounded interesting. Had a Ramones/Menzingers/power pop/punk vibe. I actually enjoyed the song a lot, and I haven't been into much since Louder Now.
So Adam actually has a southern accent now.. I thought it was a singing thing but it's there when he talks to the crowd too.. He also acts like a preacher calling everyone ladies and gentleman and offering life advice to the crowd.. They sounded awful at taste of chaos.. Like most of the vocals out of tune most of the guitar parts didn't cut through and he old songs just sounded weird with him singing cute without the e like a southerner.. I may be done with this band.. I loved them for a really long time, I even liked happiness is but the direction that these new songs are going in arnt for me... Sorry needed to vent.. The whole thing is just confusing to me, someone convince me I am wrong
I saw him at amnesia rockfest two years ago and xfinity live shortly after that and he wasn't nearly as bad as it is now
I remember it really annoying me during the Louder Now/New Again years. It felt so forced, like something the Warner Bros convinced him to do. It died down a bit when John and Shaun came back, but from the sound of it it's picked back up. Which is disappointing.
Not sure if we were at the same date (on Long Island), but I 100% agree with you. They sounded god awful and Adam's stage presence and interaction is beyond douchey. I cringed when he went on his spiel on how he was there for everyone's major life events through songs. Never mind his fake accent and ladies and gentleman thing. I always thought he acted like an ass since I first saw them when WYWTB came out, but it has gotten to an unbearable level now. 100 percent seemed to have transitioned to a nostalgia act at this point.
yea.. i mean its really weird.. its interesting I felt like I was the only one who knew anything post louder now. only played two songs off of happiness is and then they played two songs off of the upcoming record. one that sounded like the ramones meets drop kick murphys.. NO I AM NOT KIDDING. soo. yea I'm unfortunately thinking about washing my hands of this band.. they had a nice run for me. but idk maybe I'll come back around.. i'll def listen to the new record maybe a few songs can grab me.
I always thought his on stage accent was like a way of dealing with shyness or self consciousness when talking to the crowd by putting on a fake voice. I don't mind it. I don't like when he sings with that accent either though.
I don't think so. I'm not sure if I've actually heard him give my reason for his on stage accent or whether I've just made it up but it would kinda make sense I guess? I think he's just obsessed with Tom Petty.
I feel like people criticize their live performances often but I've seen them 8 times and have always had a blast, but maybe I just get lucky. I hope the new stuff is more in the straight forward poppy direction like Best Places.
From the two songs they played at ToC that is not at all the case. I adore Best Places and neither of these had anywhere near that vibe.
It's literally a shameless rip off of the Blitzkreig Bop melody. I don't know it didn't sound like them at all which was my issue with it
I mean Adam is from NC and we have thick southern accents here. I think he more tried to hide it back in the day and now he embraces it. I get embarrassed about my accent daily. New songs sounded good live imo