Re: Favorite Music: Album Two
Posted: Mar 18, 2010 7:04 pm
Oh yay, new thread!
Perhaps The Pendragon was comparing Ohio Avenue to TAN because they both have Avenue in their names?
Interesting about Anberlin. For some reason, I didn't really think they would be the type of band that people have to force themselves to like I fell in love with their music pretty much instantly, but to each his/her own!
Glenstorm: That's funny about your sister... yeah, seeing him actually sing just makes it 10x more amazing. Like Kate said, his voice is record-ready. It's incredible that he can hit all those notes in a live performance.
Lady Liln: Haha, so I'm not the only one who did that! I totally read it as Electric Chair the first time I saw it. It's a great song though.
Which leads me to ask Kate, have they released anything under the name Joywave yet? What other songs by The Hoodies would you recommend?
About Fair... I got their first album a little while ago, but I have yet to listen to their new one. I need to do that. Their first album is quite good, though I don't know how it compares.
As for Deas Vail, I LOVE All The Houses. Birds and Cages does seem a bit more polished though. (I'm not sure if that's the word I'm looking for, but it'll have to do) The Collapse EP I think is more of a hardcore-fans only thing The songs are all on other albums, the versions are just a bit different.
This Place Is Painted Red is something I've been quite curious about. I've listened to a couple songs from it on youtube, but I don't know where you can buy it. I've searched everywhere and it seems to be impossible to get. From looking at the track listing, several of the songs are on later albums - A Lover's Charm, This Place Is Painted Red, Anything You Say, and Follow Sound.
Perhaps The Pendragon was comparing Ohio Avenue to TAN because they both have Avenue in their names?
Interesting about Anberlin. For some reason, I didn't really think they would be the type of band that people have to force themselves to like I fell in love with their music pretty much instantly, but to each his/her own!
Glenstorm: That's funny about your sister... yeah, seeing him actually sing just makes it 10x more amazing. Like Kate said, his voice is record-ready. It's incredible that he can hit all those notes in a live performance.
Lady Liln: Haha, so I'm not the only one who did that! I totally read it as Electric Chair the first time I saw it. It's a great song though.
Which leads me to ask Kate, have they released anything under the name Joywave yet? What other songs by The Hoodies would you recommend?
About Fair... I got their first album a little while ago, but I have yet to listen to their new one. I need to do that. Their first album is quite good, though I don't know how it compares.
As for Deas Vail, I LOVE All The Houses. Birds and Cages does seem a bit more polished though. (I'm not sure if that's the word I'm looking for, but it'll have to do) The Collapse EP I think is more of a hardcore-fans only thing The songs are all on other albums, the versions are just a bit different.
This Place Is Painted Red is something I've been quite curious about. I've listened to a couple songs from it on youtube, but I don't know where you can buy it. I've searched everywhere and it seems to be impossible to get. From looking at the track listing, several of the songs are on later albums - A Lover's Charm, This Place Is Painted Red, Anything You Say, and Follow Sound.