Was mainly talking about Daytrader though my memory is a little hazy after all these years. God I miss that band, Twelve Years is an unbelievable debut and I'm sad they never got to follow it up. Similar to how a lot of people feel about Acceptance I think.
1. Reunion show at Starland 2. Show in Rochester on their tour with TWY 3. Warped Tour 2013 in Charlotte, NC 4. TRTC 10th Anniversary show in NYC 5. TEN/ICMAM acoustic tour show in Chapel Hill, NC The Starland show is my favorite show I've been to, but the TRTC and acoustic shows are really close behind. I really need to see them again, it's been much too long.
I wouldn't even be able to remember how many times I saw these guys when I was younger Warped tour Drive thru tour right after a rooms too cold Came out All sorts of headliners around this time Rutgers university show Post hiatus June 2015 Imbue tour 2016 taste of chaos
I've only seen them in Philly once (back in March with Movielife) but it was definitely the best time I've seen them.
The last time I saw TEN was at the 10-year anniversary show for The Room's Too Cold in Philly. One of the best live performances I've ever been lucky enough to have attended. I really, really hope they're teasing anniversary shows for The Mother, The Mechanic, and the Path. Well, at least The Mother and The Mechanic.
Yeah, if it's a show, especially a commemorative one, it just makes sense to do it around the holidays. Family is in town, you get time off from work, etc. The holiday season is always so busy, the busiest season of the year for a lot of people, but that's also in part because people find / make / schedule time to do the things they want. In this case, playing a show.
Listening to "Call off the Bells" on the train right now and getting serious chills. What a great closer track.
It seems weird to like say this about any one particular song but Call Off The Bells is a legitimate bummer. Like that song makes me so sad whenever I actually focus on the lyrics.
i really sincerely believe this bands should be on the same pedestal we put bands like JEW or Thursday. Just a great, sturdy, consistent rock band.
Agree whole heartedly, I think they'll get there once people forget their weird hangups about their associations with like Drive Thru or whatever. I feel like most consistent touring would really help them get there but I understand their lives don't really permit that
Call Off The Bells is great. I almost forgot how much I enjoyed In Currents when it first came out. So many solid tracks on that album.