Is Fields and Fences just an orchestral piece, like Three Flights Up/Convocation, only as a closer rather than opener?
I'm still sad I can't make it to the final tour since they had to skip over the midwest areas. Sing for Me live would wreck me
Apparently somebody already got the album? From their FB page: I also searched on YouTube and sorted by upload date. There were videos with the album art and titles of each song uploaded by "Apple Music" but they're all fakes.
There are multiple people who've gotten it already from what I've seen on twitter. A leak is imminent but I'm 100% waiting for Friday
No, it is not completely. Jason and the reviews have said that this lyrically and musically is the band trying to take one final song to wrap up a career ( as the whole album tries it's best to do.) Jason said it's "next level good."
On this week's podcast Jason brings along special guest Craig Manning to discuss the final Yellowcard album and say goodbye to the band. Yellowcard have been a part of the formative years of our lives, and on September 30th they will release their last album. We discuss what the band's meant to us, our favorites in their catalog, and then go track-by-track through the new album to talk about we like, don't like, and how it stacks up with the rest of their discography.
Starting with One For The Kids this morning. Flashbacks galore. Haven't done a discography listen in probably, well, ever. Definitely haven't listened to this album in at least a decade.
Ocean Avenue now, haven't listened to this album in several years, and damn if Life of a Salesman doesn't make me cry now.
Love the podcast so far. Lift a Sail is my favorite record behind Paper Walls. I'm ready for the 30th. Bring on the tears.
And you can breath the windows down, It's a new place that you have found There's not a single song that brings me back to the exact felling I had in spring 2006. Lights and Sounds will always be my favorite Yellowcard album. Falling in love with this band all over again.
Lights and Sounds is so good. I've found myself going back to that record more than all the other records in the last 6 months. Two Weeks from Twenty still sucks, but the rest of the album is a good one. I said it before on here, I think its a better album as a whole than Ocean Avenue.
Hey guys I'm looking for some help, probably from other international users. I'm looking to buy the vip tour package for the Final Tour Amsterdam show but live in Sweden. Does anyone have any information on if they will still ship the contents to me (CD, Tour Posters, etc.) even though I don't live in the Netherlands? I'd assume so b/c it's still mainland Europe but looking to see if anyone knows for sure. Any help or thoughts are greatly appreciated!
Be The Young is one of my favorites whether it's the electric or acoustic. My favorite electric track turned acoustic has to be Hide. I find it better than the original.
Thank you I did get new Yellowcard today after all...technically... .-. also new Sum 41, but that's not for this thread.
Be the Young, See Me Smiling, fill in the blank with any WYDTSY are all under rated. One of their best albums.
If I'm ranking albums: 1) Southern Air--9.3/10. Just a fantastic album that I loved from start to finish. 2) Paper Walls--9.1/10. A very underrated album by the media that really was phenomenal. 3) When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes--8.8/10. Maybe there aren't many standout songs, but seriously, every song is still very good. 4) Lift A Sail--8.5/10. Lift A Sail was a great album for me that while it was different, still had several great efforts. And how can anyone NOT like Illuminate? 5) Ocean Avenue--8.4/10. I'm not as big of a fan of Ocean Avenue as a lot of people, but this album is still incredible, and obviously deserved the mainstream success it got. 6) Lights and Sounds--8.0/10. I still really love this album, and there are so many great songs on this album.
That's because Yellowcard seriously is the most consistent band you're gonna find in this day and age. That's one of the reasons I love them so much.