I'm so glad you enjoyed them both, even if the latter isn't something you'd typically listen to. You had me sweating at first for SDRE haha.
Oh shit. Definitely gonna try to make an easy coast date. Also i sent an eBay link for the vinyl to my sister as part of my Christmas list haha I think @ImAMetaphor may be interested too.
so @DesolateEarth i hate to have kept you waiting only to be disappointed, but i wasnt really feeling casually dressed & deep in conversation by funeral for a friend. that surprised me, bc im usually pretty into post-hardcore, and i was passingly familiar with some of this bands singles. it felt pretty generic to me and a lot of it blended together, especially in the first half. i will say i did like the back half much more, and the two closing tracks were definitely the standouts. idk, it just felt like it didnt offer much that other early 2000s post-hardcore bands couldnt do better. i also didnt like the screamer too much. clean guy was v good tho and i will say, i like that it wasnt all just strictly screamed-verses-sung-choruses kinda stuff
@bachna84 sorry I'm here for you buddy! I had on off weekend so I tried to take some time away from the interwebz yesterday/today. Luckily seeing @Max Bemis tonight has fixed me up so I will get recommendations to you tonight or tomorrow. And I haven't forgot about your albums @Wall Of Arms. Basically I suck lol forgive me
Chon - Homey (recommended by @skogsraet ) It had been a while since I listened to a full instruental album, and this one was a reminder of how good they can be. You can tell these guys have a very diverse taste in music. Parts of this made me think of jazz, r&b, post rock, even metal or videogame music. However, it is very cohesive, almost a 40 minute piece instead of 12 separate tracks. It's not purely instrumental, since there are a couple featured singers, but their voices are often used as an additional instrument. The guitar work in Homey is great - it is packed with warm arpeggios and cool guitar leaks. It is definitely a Spring/Summer album, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it. Fav tracks: No Signal (I adore this song), Wave Bounce.
So @mescalineeyes recommended me these: Fjørt- Couleur and These Arms Are Snakes - Easter and I recommended them these records: Crime In Stereo's I Was Trying To Describe You To Someone and The Starting Line's Direction ? I'm excited to check these out.
I'm an English secondary education major. Right now I'm finishing up my penultimate semester at my local community college, and I'll be transferring to Western Michigan University next fall. How about you? I am very interested. The Loving Touch is only about 2 hours away...
so I hate to be a dick but I feel like this is probably the best place for people to actually check it out, I'm just going to low-key drop the link to our new music video here. I think it's pretty sick. It's fairly heavy so if that's not your speed feel free to ignore this post. Edit: Sent from Dark Mode obvs
Alright. This week @js977 gave me Tideline's self-titled and record and Gang of Youths' Go Farther in Lightness. Tidelines I had a lot of fun listening to this record. I definitely hear a Saosin influence, with maybe some Circa Survive in there as well. Definitely right up my alley. The album is pretty much full of rippers all the way through. I'm actually surprised that this band isn't more popular than they are. They have the kind of sound that would probably appeal to fans of the bands I already mentioned, plus bands like I, The Mighty and Dance Gavin Dance. Cool stuff. I'm not sure of what kind of staying power this album will have for me -- I just don't listen to a ton of stuff that sounds like this anymore -- but I had a good time listening and can certainly imagine myself checking it out again in the future. Gang of Youths This album really, really impressed me. I will admit that I was a bit intimidated when I saw the runtime. I tend to gravitate to shorter, lean albums, so seeing that I was about to dive into an 80 minute album was daunting. I have to say, however, that I was consistently blown away by what I found when while listening. There are songs on this record that compete with the best I've heard this year. I hear so many different sounds in this band: Springsteen, The National, Gaslight. I wish I knew about this record when the weather was still warm. It would be great for a nice summer night. Overall, I'm just impressed that such an ambitious project pays off so well. I'm not entirely sold on a couple tracks -- I think Achilles and Le symbolique could potentially both be about half the length -- but I am very excited about most everything I find here. Really the only question now is, like the Tidelines album, what kind of staying power this record will have for me. I think this will either be the kind of album that I listen to regularly for years, or the kind of album that drops off really hard. I hope its the former, and I think it will be. My favorite songs were probably the first 3 songs, Do Not Let Your Spirit Wane, Persevere, and The Heart is A Muscle. Thanks for the recs!
Cool video man, like the visuals. I love how the songs slowly builds up and then just explodes and smacks you in the face at 1:28. Sent from Dark Mode
I recommend this video to everyone RIYL: Great music with stunning accompanying visuals. Sent from Dark Mode
Ok @bachna84 finally got a hold of me, so this week he will be listening to: Say Anything - I Don't Think It Is Farewell Continental - Hey, Hey Pioneers! I will be listening to: Mae - The Everglow Anberlin - Cities Excited to dive into these two - they've been on my to-listen list for years and years. I'm also really excited to hear his take on the Say Anything album. That one always gets some interesting reactions. sent from normal people mode
Welcome to the club! Session 5 will start Saturday. If you would like in on session 4, I could trade an album with you. How It Works: 1. On Friday/Saturday you will be randomy matched with another participant 2. You DM your partner and come up with 1-3 albums each to swap and listen to. 3. Post your recs here after decided 4. End you week you post a little write up her about your thoughts/review for everyone to read. Edit: Your member 60!!!
Haha well first let me say this better be exclusively referencing Say Anything. But I thought it would be interesting to hear a fresh take on that album. I'm a nice person I swear
It is, I'm unfamiliar with the other band. I see what you're saying but at what cost? At what cost. I'm genuinely interested in the reaction as well tho
Farewell Continental is a band featuring Justin Pierre (from Motion City Soundtrack). It really leans into his 90s indie rock influences. Worth checking out in my opinion. And hey I mean I like I Don't Think It Is. At the very least, it's redeemed by 17 Coked Up and Speeding, which is as good a song as Max has ever written.
I took the Chorus Music Club Society's newest member @thenewtypetheory on as my third partner this week. Here is what we came up with: skurt will listen to: Viet Cong by Preoccupations thenewtypetheory will listen to: Broken Social Scene-Hug of Thunder
Lol how Canadian is recommending BSS Also my 3nd fav record this year. (My 2nd is also Canadian, counterparts)