Misheard lyrics: "Jonnnn Snowwww, letsssss goooooo" Edit: and then it just makes too much sense. Make me believe that I don't have to die. Make me believe that there's a God sometimes.
got 13 songs. nothing before home. not in order: off goodness: goodness pt 2, piano player, two deliverances, opening mail (as an encore), soft animal, sun off home: intro, scope, your deep rest, wildflowers, life in drag, discomfort, dendron plus the two interludes, one of which christian sang during
Good question tbh. I feel like it's pretty much guaranteed to see 10-15 songs no matter how many albums a band has released. Which I mean, music is music, but sometimes if I'm getting gauged for a ticket due to fees I'd like to see a 90+ minute set...
I paid 14 for my ticket to see this band and idk.. I paid 30 for thrice and they played 22 songs haha
ACA has been the biggest mystery for me in terms of AP.net--->chorus.fm transfer. They must be here, they must be lurking, right?
Because they're real used to that DIY basement show mentality where they got like 25 minutes top, they weren't one of those bands who got hired by a bar to do 45 minute sets.
I remember in the fall they played 15 songs and said it was the longest set they ever played... So yea I'm guessing they arnt used to playing more than an hour. As noted earlier they need to attach themselves to a big tour to get bigger.. Rumour is that modern baseball is going out with brand new.. that the type of tour this band needed..
i don't think they'd fit on a tour like that at all christian would hate it he already feels uncomfortable at these shows with fans of theirs that are being violent, he'd be so fucking anxious at something like a brand new tour
Yea I don't know if I could see it either... I would love it tho haha also it's hard to argue that it wouldn't be good for the band.. I still see them joining Thursday at some point as our best chance for them to get bigger
they're the sort of band i can see sticking to their morals far more than pander for popularity (just look at the bands that they brought out this time), so we'll see