And no one in that band, especially Martin, needs cash. Not even a little bit. That dude is *cue John Ralphio voice* ... Fluuusssssssssssshhhh.
Yeah, I think that sound would work for me more. Oh, I didn't know that. The other one was East Coast Girl.
I think I would have looked at the album differently if I'd known it was meant to be a solo thing. As things were, I saw it mostly as a big step down. But I guess it hardly even belongs in the same conversation anyway. Also, when I think of people who need cash, I think of the guy who in the last two years has written songs with Gavin DeGraw, Betty Who, Mat Kearney, Elle King, and blink-182. Dude is definitely this close to homeless. Taking Back Sunday: Not sure if you'd like either of the other two, if you aren't into these. Might just not be your thing.
Probably not but I'll still give the whole thing a listen. It feels very American to me, haha. In that roll the windows down, turn the music up way which has never really been a thing for me.
It is definitely that, but the lyrics on this record are pretty top-notch. He's a storyteller above all. It's also pretty country-tinged this time around, though, which also doesn't seem to be your thing.
I'm a big fan of storytelling in music though, so maybe reading through with the lyrics will make the album for me. I'm weird with Country, I think I'm more into country tinged things than full on country. Idk, I'm very open to it.
Hey it's not my favorite, but I'm still a big fan of that album. It's a better album as a whole than Ocean Avenue