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Decided to use my nugs membership tonight to watch their set at the 2012 Forecastle Festival in Louisville, KY (7/14/12). This show was bonkers, featuring Johnny Quaid, Andrew Bird, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, the band throwing boxes and boxes of bananas out to the crowd whilst covering George Michael’s Careless Whispers…this band is just nuts.
Set list: The Dark, Holding On to Black Metal, Wordless Chorus, I’m Amazed, Anytime, It Beats 4 U, Steam Engine, Isn’t It a Pity (Harrison), Outta My System, Mahgeetah, Rocket Man (John), The Bear, Cobra, Run Thru, It Makes No Difference (The Band), Smokin’ From Shootin’, Touch Me Pt. 2, Gideon
Encore: Victory Dance, Circuital, Careless Whispers (Michael), One Big Holiday
Finally got the Live 2015 album in the mail. Loving it of course. For as much as I favor At Dawn through Z, I do love their newer output as well.
Edit: damn this is a great great Dondante!
Edit 2: on the last song. This is really something spectacular- I mean every song has a reason to be here and is a performance that well elevates the song. Not a wasted moment here. Goddamn they are incredible. I really hope this becomes available on streaming services so I can listen to it on more than just a turntable.
Giving this a listen just now. It seems to take the middle road between the first two singles, and I can sort see where this album is going between these three songs and the live songs we’ve heard. I’m into it.
This might end up as the ultimate stoner album of the new century. Haha.
I gave it a second listen and really enjoyed it. I still think it fits in the context of everything else we’ve heard so far. This is easily the album I’ve most looked forward to in 2021 and I don’t think I will be disappointed.
I didn’t get that much of a read off that review since she spent most of the time talking about the songs we have already heard. Even if she hated it I would still be excited for this.
Complex isn't hitting the right spot for me, but I've only listened twice. It felt like Remnants and I've never been pulled to skip to Remnants when I listen to Evil Urges.
It’s the RMs, so I gotta post my last pre- self titled rankings right?
It Still Moves (reissue - seriously the best remaster of an album I have ever heard) Z At Dawn The Waterfall II Circuital The Waterfall Tennessee Fire Evil Urges (this one fell for me, but only because I have a renewed appreciation for the two above it - love all these albums)
Note: Okonokos and Live 2015 would both probably rank at the top of the list, but I have to say I prefer Live 2015 over Okonokos…and I saw it for sale in a Newbury Comics in Westchester yesterday.
Awesome! Not gonna YouTube it, probably stream off Spotify in the morning since my record, once again, hangs in UPS. Chattanooga, TN. Live 2015 and this one maybe take the same Circuital route?
I listened to this straight through 1.5 times. I will surely listen to this a lot more times in the immediate future. Thematically, it really is an optimistic album, not depressing or morose at all, which even though the delivery is a little hammy at moments, it fits Jim James to a tee. The music is nothing short of spectacular. Not only massive epic throw downs, but tons of little surprises and nooks in there as well. Credit is due on The Devil’s in the Details, a nine minute song that may be one of very few on the album that doesn’t have an epic coda, and then juxtaposing that with Lucky to Be Alive, which is a much brighter delivery - genius sequencing there because both songs sound better for it. Penny For Your Thoughts should have been a single because it is immediately accessible and addicting. In Color feels like the real album kick off - for as much as I do like Regularly Scheduled Programming and Love Love Love - they sort of arrive like a feeling out of the space they will explore and then MMJ gets to work on In Color and carries that quality through the rest of the album.
Could be the excitement of the first listen, but I immediately felt like this is their best album since Z.
I listened to this straight through 1.5 times. I will surely listen to this a lot more times in the immediate future. Thematically, it really is an optimistic album, not depressing or morose at all, which even though the delivery is a little hammy at moments, it fits Jim James to a tee. The music is nothing short of spectacular. Not only massive epic throw downs, but tons of little surprises and nooks in there as well. Credit is due on The Devil’s in the Details, a nine minute song that may be one of very few on the album that doesn’t have an epic coda, and then juxtaposing that with Lucky to Be Alive, which is a much brighter delivery - genius sequencing there because both songs sound better for it. Penny For Your Thoughts should have been a single because it is immediately accessible and addicting. In Color feels like the real album kick off - for as much as I do like Regularly Scheduled Programming and Love Love Love - they sort of arrive like a feeling out of the space they will explore and then MMJ gets to work on In Color and carries that quality through the rest of the album.
Could be the excitement of the first listen, but I immediately felt like this is their best album since Z.
Edit: the jazz breakdown at the end of The Devil’s in the Details might just be the best and most unexpected moment in this album.
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