Do you come with the car?
Do you come with the car?
Do you come with the car?
I need the biggest seed bell you have.
I need the biggest seed bell you have.
I need the biggest seed bell you have.
I love that one! It's the third that is merely fine.
I love that one! It's the third that is merely fine.
I will miss Burl most of all!
I will miss Burl most of all!
Not everything on it is a winner, but I never got the sense that The Alchemy Index was aping Devil and God. Some of the Air and most of the Earth EPs aside, it's pretty great!
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Oh yeah, any of those would've been killer! I Was a Lid in particular; love that one. The vocals on the outro of that one reminded me of Bloc Party for some reason.
Yeah well…I saw him and his wife at the airport, and our eye contact was of the "oh no…he recognizes me" variety, and they kept walking.
Mean Everything is one of my favorite records ever, but yeah, the last couple tracks all sound like they had written them as an album capper, but liked them all and included them anyway. Not that I mind.
I saw them on that tour, being a Brand New fan and having pretty much no expectations of the openers, and I've never come around to a band so quickly as Manchester Orchestra live, before then or since. Having Jesse Lacey come out and help on Where Have You Been? sealed the deal; they've been one of my favorite bands…
Hey, I was at that 10th Anniversary* Tour too! Had you seen them before, and if so how did you think this show compared? I thought it was great.
My condolences to you, from a fellow Lutheran and from someone who always looks forward to the music you share in the comments. I'll pray for you and your family.
I was in middle school when this was a thing (a perfect storm of bad taste), so you bet I was draped in all sorts of caustic remarks! How would people otherwise know about the voices in your head? Or maybe they could read a three panel comic about how getting a girlfriend actually kind of sucks! Thanks JC Penney!
I simply can't upvote this enough; I do not understand how Archer, a comedy that forgot to be funny, comes from the same people that brought Sealab—beautiful, avian and shrieking like Bizarro Quinn—into the world.
Same for me! Very small crowd, and by the time he's making love to his wife's ghost, my friend and I were the only people left in the theater, laughing our faces off.