I WOULD HAVE SIMPLY CRIED if I came this night omg omg omg. I can't fathom this right now. Lines Vines & Trying Times the full album straight through?!? This is my fav album of theirs ever. It gives me the most nostalgia. I remember the summer LVATT was released like it was yesterday.
Omg this performance was so touching I’m so happy who would do this for me why am I having happy tears 🥹 i miss my baby. I need my Prince Charming. #jonas Charming I need you. I miss you please come back to me.
It's just astounding how good the Brothers sound live - and how much they've improved vocally in 15 years. Now, I still think that "Lines, Vines..." is not a good album compared to their others, mainly because they tried maturing musically too quickly, and they valued quantity over quality (Jonas was still under Hollywood Records - owned by Disney - and their music had to be churned out, hence three LPs in three years). This being said, the 1-2-3 punch of "What Did I Do...", "Much Better", and "Black Keys" are a few of their best songs, period. Addressing some more "deep" topics - fallout from breakups, depression - seemed like a glimpse into a more effective transition away from the Mouse. Turns out the Bros just needed more time to focus on their music, switch labels, and change their sound.
I WOULD HAVE SIMPLY CRIED if I came this night omg omg omg. I can't fathom this right now. Lines Vines & Trying Times the full album straight through?!? This is my fav album of theirs ever. It gives me the most nostalgia. I remember the summer LVATT was released like it was yesterday.
Aww i'm thinking of Carla Jonas in that audience when he sung the 'Don't let them get inside your head' part..
I was thinking of her too!
Looking back this song sounded the most like 'The Fray' from them
Omg this performance was so touching I’m so happy who would do this for me why am I having happy tears 🥹 i miss my baby. I need my Prince Charming. #jonas Charming I need you. I miss you please come back to me.
Nick ❤❤❤
It's just astounding how good the Brothers sound live - and how much they've improved vocally in 15 years. Now, I still think that "Lines, Vines..." is not a good album compared to their others, mainly because they tried maturing musically too quickly, and they valued quantity over quality (Jonas was still under Hollywood Records - owned by Disney - and their music had to be churned out, hence three LPs in three years). This being said, the 1-2-3 punch of "What Did I Do...", "Much Better", and "Black Keys" are a few of their best songs, period. Addressing some more "deep" topics - fallout from breakups, depression - seemed like a glimpse into a more effective transition away from the Mouse. Turns out the Bros just needed more time to focus on their music, switch labels, and change their sound.