k so i promise this is my last post on this album, but its out for those who care. I know this wont be for everyone, but for me its everything right now. These lyrics on paper are so over-the-top/cheesy/try hard, but somehow they are performed with such sincerity that it just works. Can't sing its praises anymore lol
okay, this is a really fun listen. it's all over the place in the best way. not something that I would normally listen to but I'm enjoying it a lot more than I thought I would based off the snippets I checked out earlier.
i am in a desperate need of my own thread for this style of music, but anyways.... cymbals album drops in two days, so stoked. these guys started out as a shitty pavement cover band, and have now transformed into something so much better.
Hey guys, I'm not sure if anyone here's been following Lou Diamond (formerly Jank, Panucci's Pizza) and the Philly DIY scene, but this is an important post The Truth About Lou Diamond - Why You Should Not Support "Fail Better, Heal Faster" • r/Emo
and i guess since we're posting all the amazing NYT coverage from the last few days Rock’s Not Dead, It’s Ruled by Women: The Round-Table Conversation
only read the slideshow one but their choice in bands is so cool. also really glad they placed art school jocks on the spotify playlist. Deborah's old band, Places to Hide, changed my life
was it for the first album? that was the one that changed my life. i was super bummed out when they broke up, they were so good at what they did. the way they were honest without being overtly confessional/ashamed of their honesty was really something to behold.
Almost Nothing, their first LP. The first time I saw them they put on a great show even though people chatted through their set a bit and Kyle looked sad by the merch table so I bought the CD to cheer him up and it was game overrrr. Cool that you did that for them, hope it got them some buzz before the end
i hadn't until like 15 minutes ago. reminds me of IJI a bit, that sort of warm, soft rocky indie rock stuff