Caught up on the last 2 yesterday and just finished the third one today. These have been great. Excited to revisit Ghost Stories and Broken Star with all these back stories now. Never got into either but maybe it will kind of click now Time to go down a rabbit hole of all Broadways, Slapstick, Falcon, Wandering Birds, Sundowner and Larry Arms this weekend
For the sake of consistency, here's me posting a link to the third episode!: Road to the Skeleton Coast: Episode Three: Broken Star on Apple Podcasts
I've heard that ex-Slapstick Broadways story before but it always gets a chuckle. I definitely wasn't around when the Broadways existed and doubt they ever came out to NJ in their brief stint, but it's hard to see how they didn't have more popularity. A few of Dan's songs are very Jawbreaker-esq and there was some familiarity with Brendan's vocals from Slapstick. The late-90s were definitely more ska focused so I can see it being an unpopular style but it's disappointing Broken Star was their only output. I can only imagine what the Broadways would sound like today with the drastic changes in writing and attention to detail (all for the better) displayed on the more recent Lawrence Arms work.
they have at least 4 more Larry Arms releases to cover (Guided Tours, Cocktails, Calcutta, Metropole), and maybe an episode about the new album after an official announcement. Who knows what else Brendan will wanna devote an episode to, but I don't mind hearing him talk for hours, haha.
He seemed the most jazzed up about the Wandering Birds record out of all of the ones he's done thus far. Some really odd content in this episode, which I guess makes sense given the content on the record.
Yeah, he definitely was the most into this record for sure. I think that stems from being in a good place with his family, touring less, and writing and recording his most different record. I also think the tax stuff was finishing up or winding down. I can see how he would be excited about the record and this time in general. I do find it interesting how many women dig the record compared to men. That was interesting to me.
I found that interesting along with the aspect that people have "come around to" the record in general. I'll be honest, I loved that record when it came out in 2012 -- to the point where I had it up there with Menzingers OTIP when I was thinking of my favorite material released that year. I'd say I'm less into it today than I was back then. I definitely remember folks being turned off at the time but haven't heard anyone like "man I really didn't like that but it's grown on me" recently. On a weird, unrelated note. Merch Now's Instagram account liked a few of my posts from like 2015 with a #thelawrencearms hashtag. I hope that means they're announcing the record/pre-order today.
They now have a Merchnow store and I think they are announcing pre-orders in the next week or 2 from what I read earlier.
Lawrence Arms 4 hrs · Next week we’ll be announcing the new album and all that pre-sale jazz… BUT FIRST, we gotta tell you about the sorta-first-ever somewhat-legit TLA webstore. There’s shirts and stuff over there (and we’ll be adding more down the road), but you should take special note of the Flappy Flags we made. These will be limited to the store launch, so if you wanna show your, uhhh, Arms patriotism, you should get one now. A flag for all seasons! Go here: http://thelawrencearms.merchnow.com/
Huzzah! Yeah I just... I dunno, I couldnt get in to Metrople.. I come for the catchy "Drunk Mouth Kitchen Smile" or "Boatless Booze Cruise" odd singalongs.
the recent episode is a stacked 3 hours about cocktails and dreams! so excited for the new album pre-orders coming up.
I pretty much just want the preorders to go up. If they release a new song in quarantine, I’m very likely to overplay it.
Yeah, I’m sure with it being a summer release that’s going to be the case. My point is that with being stuck at home and one new Lawrence Arms song, it doesn’t bode well for me not overplaying haha.