Similar to Thrice. They released Beggars like a month before Daisy, released Major/minor a couple years later, announced and completed a farewell tour, released a live album, went on hiatus, announced a comeback and played some festivals, wrote, recorded and toured (a couple times) a new record, and are starting to write their next record.
On the subject of TDS and Brand New, I've been feeling live sets lately and recently turned a couple of live performances into iTunes albums, if anyone is interested. The Dangerous Summer set is from the GR tour in Virginia (2013) and the Brand New set is the one from Austin (2015). If anyone wants them, I can throw them on the cloud if you like.
CORRECTION. They're recording at Nightingale Studios. Aaron tricked me with the like yesterday, and responded today "I wish" EDIT: They're not recording at Nightingale Studios. I'm sorry everyone.
That's just where they demoed in burbank. They're in Orlando w/ James Wisner. As an aside to the Gunz interview, they also mentioned the only reason they weren't working for Paul again was b/c their schedules didn't align
Seriously? God damnit why can't i get this right? He posted an instagram today with Nightingale Studios/2017 so i figured it was recent. Fuck.
Just to clarify my ambiguous post, these are both freely available live sets from YouTube. I just turned them into actual audio tracks for iTunes. The Dangerous Summer is the full set from Virginia and Brand New is from Austin City Limits. Didn't want anyone thinking they're getting a new recording or something.
dangerous summer seems like a monumentally better band name to my eyes for some reason lol. i remember in high school almost not listening to them solely cus of the name then i was like "fuck it they're recommended if you like jack's mannequin let's give them a spin". best decision ever.
so stoked about everything that AJ had to say, but holy crap that was a difficult interview to listen to.
I'll have to listen but I can't stand that dude. Also who are the three douchey looking guys on the article?
I haven't listened to Golden Record in a while and I forgot how much the first minute of "Miles Apart" sounds like Seether/Puddle of Mudd/2000s grunge-ish