Here is the first song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmRQtap ... e=youtu.be
I dig the song, more melodic than their usual sound, but I'm sure the record will strike a good balance.
Pre-orders are up:
http://tsol.merchnow.com/
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
captain2man wrote:Sounds good to me....
Has anyone heard that new Joykiller record? (Music for Break-Ups).....I love it. Love those old Joykiller records....even the last one when Grisham's crooning was in full effect. Pop gold.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
captain2man wrote:Sounds good to me....
Has anyone heard that new Joykiller record? (Music for Break-Ups).....I love it. Love those old Joykiller records....even the last one when Grisham's crooning was in full effect. Pop gold.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:Three is my favorite Jack Grisham record and, possibly, my favorite record of the 1990s. Have you heard the Manic Low record he did a few years back? It's also great.
captain2man wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:Three is my favorite Jack Grisham record and, possibly, my favorite record of the 1990s. Have you heard the Manic Low record he did a few years back? It's also great.
I love 'Three' as well...I know a lot of people didn't like it....a little too light in the loafers for some.
I do have the Manic Low record but never really sank my teeth into it. I'll have to revisit it at some point.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:Three is my favorite Jack Grisham record and, possibly, my favorite record of the 1990s.
scannest wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:Three is my favorite Jack Grisham record and, possibly, my favorite record of the 1990s.
I listened to this on my lunch hour and holy hell, that was not what I expected. Woodwinds, strings, keyboards?! Based on the label and the participants I just assumed they were some goofy, gothy pop-punk band. That is a seriously good record.
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