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i was confused about a Light Show for Eisenhower?
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There are definitely new songs. Lost Man, Who's In Control, Black Telephone, Just Because, etc. and they are very good.
Lost Man became my girlfriend and my song the first time we heard it. Reminds me of my final performance at Berklee. Except it doesn't suck.
I could easily deal with a couple of new albums - as long as the band doesn't start rushing to churn them out. The thing about IKE is that it NECESSARILY took that long to create. No need to rush things. Then again, if they are feeling really proliific and need to "get some things off their chest," then I suppose putting out a couple of quick albums could work.
At any rate, it doesn't really matter to me. I'll buy the new albums and go to the shows regardless.
That Boston Phoenix interview is very cool. I didn't know that this album was written when ALL of these guys were going through breakups - though perhaps I should have.
I love how Mark talks about playing indie rock with a jazz sensibility.
And isn't it great when Andrew talks about the "privilege of going into the world of your imagination — the child mind." ........
cheers,
Sam
Lost Man became my girlfriend and my song the first time we heard it. Reminds me of my final performance at Berklee. Except it doesn't suck.
I could easily deal with a couple of new albums - as long as the band doesn't start rushing to churn them out. The thing about IKE is that it NECESSARILY took that long to create. No need to rush things. Then again, if they are feeling really proliific and need to "get some things off their chest," then I suppose putting out a couple of quick albums could work.
At any rate, it doesn't really matter to me. I'll buy the new albums and go to the shows regardless.
That Boston Phoenix interview is very cool. I didn't know that this album was written when ALL of these guys were going through breakups - though perhaps I should have.
I love how Mark talks about playing indie rock with a jazz sensibility.
And isn't it great when Andrew talks about the "privilege of going into the world of your imagination — the child mind." ........
cheers,
Sam