lol we were only there for Anberlin bc my wife randomly knew their touring drummer and he got us in. We saw Cartel (meh) and then Anberlin were also kind of whatever bc of Matty Mullins. We needed to get back home to our kid so I could release my sister from babysitting duties but you're right I didn't want to sit through a 45 min set of a band I don't care about lol
I already used "get some help" today and "thumb in your eye" seems a bit much so I'll settle for Justin Timberlake staring at you with disapproval.
my friend said in dallas that thursday and HH got the most crowd reaction over the other bands (emery, anberlin, cartel, etc) so thats cool!
I’ll groan throughout much of the set list but you better believe I’m buying a ticket asap. Great tour.
Revisiting the United Nations albums and I feel like they're pretty underrated, really cool chaotic project
The release of that album was so damn cool. that said, if anyone wants the box set, never played, I could be swayed to part with it. Inconvenient to play but really cool to look at and explore.
So for bands like Thursday stuck in recording label hell with their prior albums and not having the rights to them. Could they not do a T swift and record them over and release them that way versus the “live” approach? I know a lot of bands have ended up in this boat over time which sucks.
They could, but for smaller bands like that I don’t know if the value is there for them to go in studio and re-record when it’s easier to just do live album versions.
There aren't decent quality versions of "Hide From the Orchestra" and "Fuck You, I'm In Space" floating around, are there? The ones on Youtube sound so bad.