Dreamcatcher is on both AM and Spotify, but Missed isn’t. You can find it on the America’s Hardcore comp from 2010. It’s the earlier version before they re-recorded for the Missed single/vinyl.
Sorry for the bump, but new interview with Ned incoming on Anti matter. Full interview coming on Thursday.
Yeah, I don't like the 100% no answers, it seems to make people think a band was falsely capitalizing on a farewell tour (Anberlin, Balance and Composure) when that most likely wasn't the case. Fireworks kept the door open and I liked that approach.
I think most bands are sincere when they say they are 100% done and disband. And for whatever duration, I think that is the intention. However, those are often fresh feelings and time, space, and perspective have a way of changing/heeling over time. Nothing wrong with that.
Agreed. I haven't seen many band break ups where I don't think they'll get back together at some point... mewithoutYou is somewhat believable due to age and what the members are doing. I fully believe ETID will play a show again at some point.
Keeping the door open is how bands should do it if they decide not to play anymore. No need for absolutes.
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Is Title Fight popular on TikTok or something? I don’t listen to them very often and I noticed that they have 1.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify. I don’t remember them ever having that many. I’m not on TikTok so I don’t really know what goes on over there
Yeah its a weird anomaly and all it takes is one song. Superheaven has been getting a huge bump this year from Youngest Daughter going viral on there for example. I have no clue how or why any of this happens.
Title Fight are also starting to become the mystic "larger than life" defunct emo/hardcore band. Might be slight hyperbole, but kind of like how American Football was talked about before they got back together. EDIT: I'll also add that I was doing my typical millennial thing and getting lost in Instagram reels and was randomly suggested a video of someone playing Head in the Ceiling Fan acoustically, so maybe there is something to the viral hit happening too.
I've seen 2 Head in the Ceiling Fan related videos/posts on my explore page over the last week. Fine, I'll do a discography run today.