setlist: The Greatest Light Is the Greatest Shade This Ladder Is Ours Passerby Wolf's Law The Last Thing on My Mind (began with a verse of Watching The Detectives) Ostrich Cradle Liana The Everchanging Spectrum of a Lie The Brook (acoustic) Radio of Lips The Leopard and the Lung Whirring
What a freaking killer crowd. They are so happy to be there and when the band tells them to shut up so they can play them a song without the sound system they are freaking dead silent.
wow - how did i ever miss these kids? they popped up when i was looking for some Liz Phair - not a bad comparison. this sounds very self-indulgent to me. like the band made it sound exactly the way -they- wanted it to sound. when you are truly self-indulgent and can play this well ... that is when you get the very best music. listen to that drummer. everything he does is important to creating the feel and the soundscape and the climaxes. guys like him are why drum machines make me sick to my stomach. i am sure i don't have to tell you people how much i like the bass, guitar and singing; but, especially, the songs: they have a cool ebb and flow that i hardly ever hear in other bands. if i was ever in a band this good, i'd be peeing my pants.
@@moegerms yes, yes, and yes - the first 3 metrics are 3 of the best rock and roll albums i have ever heard. intelligent lyrics beyond what you usually consider intelligent; Emily's delivery, which oozes style and irony; and an inventive, relentless, rhythm section which keeps the adrenaline flowing. you are correct mallexjansen!
setlist:
The Greatest Light Is the Greatest Shade
This Ladder Is Ours
Passerby
Wolf's Law
The Last Thing on My Mind
(began with a verse of Watching The Detectives)
Ostrich
Cradle
Liana
The Everchanging Spectrum of a Lie
The Brook
(acoustic)
Radio of Lips
The Leopard and the Lung
Whirring
Simultaneously adorable and kick ass. Great band.
Love your songs and you, they heal ❤
I just found this. I was there! I was pretty close when they played in the crowd. Unforgettable experience!
What a freaking killer crowd. They are so happy to be there and when the band tells them to shut up so they can play them a song without the sound system they are freaking dead silent.
Interesting going with killer closer Greatest Shade as an opener, love their live sound
Ritzy... 'nough said.
I LOVE that cherry sunburst Strat!!!! On the hunt for a lefty and I'm gonna put in the hot rail pickup!
Was this the show with Everything Everything? Not that it matters TJF has been great every time I've seen them.
wow - how did i ever miss these kids? they popped up when i was looking for some Liz Phair - not a bad comparison. this sounds very self-indulgent to me. like the band made it sound exactly the way -they- wanted it to sound. when you are truly self-indulgent and can play this well ... that is when you get the very best music. listen to that drummer. everything he does is important to creating the feel and the soundscape and the climaxes. guys like him are why drum machines make me sick to my stomach. i am sure i don't have to tell you people how much i like the bass, guitar and singing; but, especially, the songs: they have a cool ebb and flow that i hardly ever hear in other bands. if i was ever in a band this good, i'd be peeing my pants.
Listen to Metric. Their first three records.
@@moegerms yes, yes, and yes - the first 3 metrics are 3 of the best rock and roll albums i have ever heard. intelligent lyrics beyond what you usually consider intelligent; Emily's delivery, which oozes style and irony; and an inventive, relentless, rhythm section which keeps the adrenaline flowing. you are correct mallexjansen!