people who hate on bands new albums for "not sounding like their old stuff" make me laugh because. The "old stuff" is still easily available to listen to. If you only like a few of their albums from years ago that's totally fine. You don't have to like an artists entire discography and it's perfectly fine to not like the new stuff. Just say you don't like it and move on
This is officially the coolest thing I own now!!! One of a kind vinyl recording of one of my favorite Atta Boy songs. They recorded it on my birthday and I was able to tell them at their show I went to and they did this at the beginning of the recording 🥲🥲🥲
Hello, do you think is possible that we will get a FITF live album? Louis and the band sound so good on tour.
they doooo! I love Steve's arrangements and additions to the songs so much! Honestly I have no idea; on the one hand it seems like Louis might be more focused on moving towards new stuff, like we are still in FITF mode but by the time it came out he had had it forever and now he's well into LT3 and probably feeling more excited about those new songs and sounds; on the other hand he is very good at working the industry stuff and all the angles and it's basically free money, right? He has said FITF was a further step towards the sound he wants most rather than the finish line, so it's possible that as happened with Walls as he works more on the new one he is getting less enthused about sharing the old stuff; but I think adding Steve's arrangements and just moving away from some of the songs seems to have lessened that this time around, so maybe that isn't a factor.
Here's the thing though: the only way it would happen or make sense I think would be if it was recorded pretty recently, like one of the UK shows; the show was still being tweaked and gelled and cooking until then. But if they wanted to make vinyl (and surely they would? fancy double vinyl of live albums is SUCH a thing), that is very very long process of waiting around these days. First you have to get lacquers made (this is the physical thing that the recording is cut into that all the records are duplicates of- if you want quality it has to be more or less handmade by an artisan) but one of the two places left in the world that made those burnt to the ground in 2020 so there's a super long wait time on that. Then it just has to get made; but there are basically ten large scale factories left (again, in the WORLD) that press records so that also has a very long wait time... so it would take forever and the thing is I think we're getting LT3 in the late fall/ early winter (I bet he's using this month to finish it up so it can begin this lengthy process). So I kind of don't think so, like I guess they could do a CD/ cassette/ digital only in late spring and make so much money, and it would be fun, but who knows. Either way, I just hope Louis has Steve do some production work on LT3, I like his sounds and ideas a lot, and that he keeps him around to do his tours forever!
I think the frustrating thing about Spotify recommendations is sometimes it really does introduce me to lots of cool Indie Bands that I really vibe with and allow me to try some new stuff and sometimes it keeps telling me that I need to Listen to Mother Mother (I have not listened to Mother Mother ever and at this point I never will because it is a pride thing.)
Or a random unfunny tiktok joke song from 3 years ago/ a viral YouTube song from over a decade ago.
( link to the article ) ive always loved billie eilish but its so fucking cool to see such a big artist consistently work towards environmentally conscious solutions.. theres other + bigger examples of her sustainable habits in the article but whats cool is shes actually been consistent with this for years! she's even influenced some fashion houses to be more sustainable, its so fucking refreshing and i realy hope more artists follow suit
welcome to mythology thoughts with Andi, on today's episode we'll be talking about that one fragment of a song from Epic the musical that's going viral on tiktok
Has anyone moved their collection (dolls, furniture, clothing, all of it) recently (or ever)? I’m moving in the not-so-distant future, and it’ll be my first time moving since I’ve really started collecting - the last time I moved, my childhood AG/doll stuff was still boxed up at my parents’ house and I only moved one doll (Diana) and her little suitcase of clothes and accessories. I have exponentially more stuff now 😅 I still have plenty of time to plan it all out, but I can’t stop thinking about it. I don’t even have that large of a collection compared to some people, but the thought of trying to pack and move it all is so overwhelming!
i'm sure disney doesn't want to license any potc merch in the year of our lord and savior 2023, but do they know how much chumps like me would pay to have the dead man's chest/at world's end soundtracks on vinyl. do they know. do they know how much capital i would be willing to put up to hear those soundtracks in slightly worse and scratchy quality on my shitty little $80 record player. have they considered that i have disposable income. do they know