I'll never forget stumbling upon these guys in 06' being a vulnerable little lad caught up in the hysteria of being a teen and finding absolute solice in every last second of these guys' songs. I even done one of their songs as my high school music piece (drums and vocals) and i recall the confusion on my fellow students' faces. I remember only noticing their rise to fame in 2017 when posters started appearing around melbourne with the iconic house and their name and thinking "what in the fucking world?". It'd been years since i had listened to them again at that point and was utterly astonished that they'd, all of a sudden, become famous. Unfortunately, i couldn't make the gig, kicking myself to this day, but I am and was just so proud to see that it wasn't just me that believed they were special. They just are.
Just saw them for the first tonight at best friends forever fest in LV, and Cap’n Jazz, in a bit of shock I bet it’ll settle in soon both sets were so beautiful and full of energy never thought id ever see them live ❤
I might be alone on this, but Uncomfortably Numb might be the song that emotionally hits the hardest for me. Even after years of listening to their first LP. Something about that song just brings me down in a way more than others.
I think one of the beauty of their songs has to be how timeless it seems. We remember albums like Ok Computer which is released around the same time, and how it defined an era. But this, it’s just raw.
This was a seriously great video, glad to have stumbled upon your channel. So many favorites from AF, but I love" Everyone is Dressed Up" for that line... "everybody knows the best way to describe the ocean to a blind man is to push him in". Although the two songs they just released are sure contenders as well!
Maybe it’d be best for them to call it quits. I mean, I love the band but without Lamos, it would just be so different. At this point, we should be lucky we even got LP2 and 3. They had an extremely good run.
@@mdenryu9383 For sure! If they end up releasing LP4, I’m sure it’ll be very interesting. But since Lamos was so integral to the band, who knows if they’ll end up continuing on.
The first time I heard Silhouettes off of LP3 blew my mind. I always had ideas of songs in 15/4, or 8/4 + 7/4, but never heard anyone else do it. And then they did it in that song and it sounded just as amazing as I thought it would be in theory.
I don't know really anything about time signatures, but even though LP3 is very simple, there's always something about the songs that captivated me, and maybe that's the reason why.
Off topic but I’m glad we agree about it being in 15/4. My other musician friends give me shit about saying that and they all have their own interpretation on what that time signature. But it just goes to show how cool the song is bc there’s some things about the instrumentation that was hard to figure out
dude yes finally a video on the history of my favorite band thankyou so much for makeing this, i was in highschool when i found out this band (2008) someone gave me a burned cd hat i just loved becuase it was hard to find their music back than so glad i know about this band
Also u should for sure think of doing a vid on Chavez too. Another criminally underrated, talented group of guys. There's not too much on them on UA-cam. Them or the wrens. Just suggestions tho, hope you're having a good day and thanks for the content.
If MCR broke up after their first album they'd probably be considered good by a lot of kids who like late 90s Post Hardcore. That first album had some raw punk energy then they went for the cash.
Facts. as a punk and hardcore fan first back then, I first got in to emo in the mid-late 90's via The Get Up Kids, The Ataris, and post-hardcore shit like Poison The Well. 2nd wave emo was wonderful back then and was still a big part of the hardcore and punk scene. very painful to listen to (in the best way) for a guy that was 12-16 years of age. perfect soundtrack to that mindset. Especially living in Oklahoma lol
I'd like to see an episode for Mike Kinsella alone...I'd like to see your take on Owen and I just wanna hear someone else talk about him for a change besides the two minute promos from Polyvinyl lol
Coate took a massive inspiration from AF and they're really great although they're still pretty small. If you like AF, you should definitely check Coate!
Been listening since middle school. Completely missed LP2 and that's fine. Did not know Never Meant had a music video made for it. I sleep to LP3 everyday. It's better than even LP1. I was surprised there was a history video for such a surprisingly unknown band.
loved the video but im so annoyed that when u talked about lp1 you forgot to talk about honestly?. definitely my favourite song of all time and the reason i connected with this band spiritually and musically. anyways, keep up with the good work! would love to see you talk about tangled hair and some other bands too :)
I agree man. I'm fairly local from where they originated and yes, their impact is still here, bands grab inspiration, but the bands were their own thing.
So many of these video essays always seem to imply that AF was huge back in the day, but the reality is that AF was NEVER big back in the day and were dwarfed by many other bands at the time, such as: Sarge, Braid, Compound Red, Promise Ring, Dianogah, HUM, Shiner, Castor, Sarge, Failure, Jawbox, and Cursive.
A band so good they named a sport after it
I heard The Beatles listed them as a musical influence.
I'll never forget stumbling upon these guys in 06' being a vulnerable little lad caught up in the hysteria of being a teen and finding absolute solice in every last second of these guys' songs. I even done one of their songs as my high school music piece (drums and vocals) and i recall the confusion on my fellow students' faces.
I remember only noticing their rise to fame in 2017 when posters started appearing around melbourne with the iconic house and their name and thinking "what in the fucking world?". It'd been years since i had listened to them again at that point and was utterly astonished that they'd, all of a sudden, become famous. Unfortunately, i couldn't make the gig, kicking myself to this day, but I am and was just so proud to see that it wasn't just me that believed they were special. They just are.
‘And the Autumn nights
We realized’
"we were falling out of love....."
Just saw them for the first tonight at best friends forever fest in LV, and Cap’n Jazz, in a bit of shock I bet it’ll settle in soon both sets were so beautiful and full of energy never thought id ever see them live ❤
I might be alone on this, but Uncomfortably Numb might be the song that emotionally hits the hardest for me. Even after years of listening to their first LP. Something about that song just brings me down in a way more than others.
I think one of the beauty of their songs has to be how timeless it seems. We remember albums like Ok Computer which is released around the same time, and how it defined an era. But this, it’s just raw.
Ok computer is a masterpiece, but sounds a little dated in 2023. Some AF tracks genuinely feel timeless.
i keep scratching my head at how your channel is still this small, just keep making videos, people will eventually catch on
Thank you! That really means a lot, greatly appreciate it
Totally agree…Only a matter of time before the channel takes off…keep at it!
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Tortoise, The Unicorns, American Football, Ozma, Mogwai, Sufjan Stevens. It doesn’t get better than this in Illinois during September-February.
Love all of these tortoise is so sick
What a great channel. Also, I was born 3 days after their first album was released.
This was a seriously great video, glad to have stumbled upon your channel. So many favorites from AF, but I love" Everyone is Dressed Up" for that line... "everybody knows the best way to describe the ocean to a blind man is to push him in". Although the two songs they just released are sure contenders as well!
1:03
My mind: "OH MY GOD, THEY WERE ROOMMATES"
I'm sad that Lamos won't be in the band anymore, for sure will change the sound quite a lot... that is if they decide to continue with LP4
Maybe it’d be best for them to call it quits. I mean, I love the band but without Lamos, it would just be so different. At this point, we should be lucky we even got LP2 and 3. They had an extremely good run.
@@TheMusicNarrative I understand that, but I've decided that I wanna give them the chance to try it out at the very least
@@mdenryu9383 For sure! If they end up releasing LP4, I’m sure it’ll be very interesting. But since Lamos was so integral to the band, who knows if they’ll end up continuing on.
@@mdenryu9383 it would just be an Owen album. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Most of Kinsella's solo LPs are great.
Saw them on tour this month and Lamos is back!
Imma fucking miss Lamos.
The first time I heard Silhouettes off of LP3 blew my mind. I always had ideas of songs in 15/4, or 8/4 + 7/4, but never heard anyone else do it. And then they did it in that song and it sounded just as amazing as I thought it would be in theory.
I don't know really anything about time signatures, but even though LP3 is very simple, there's always something about the songs that captivated me, and maybe that's the reason why.
Off topic but I’m glad we agree about it being in 15/4. My other musician friends give me shit about saying that and they all have their own interpretation on what that time signature. But it just goes to show how cool the song is bc there’s some things about the instrumentation that was hard to figure out
Hey man, great video! I’m the guy in the back playing what’s called a vibraphone (not xylophone) 😊
oh shit man, phenomenal sound. Were you also on LP3? Love from Mongolia
dude yes finally a video on the history of my favorite band thankyou so much for makeing this, i was in highschool when i found out this band (2008) someone gave me a burned cd hat i just loved becuase it was hard to find their music back than so glad i know about this band
Hey what other bands are you into that fits this category?
Saw these guys live with my sister last year
Fr, I’m his sister
I owe it to "Real Friends" with their song "Home For Fall" for introducing me to "American Football" and the genres of Mid West Emo and Math Rock!
Dude same!
Also u should for sure think of doing a vid on Chavez too. Another criminally underrated, talented group of guys. There's not too much on them on UA-cam. Them or the wrens. Just suggestions tho, hope you're having a good day and thanks for the content.
Really thankful that the algorithm brought me here this morning. Fantastic content.
emo before mcr >
Mcr isn't emo
@@aazreaal exactly my point, are you lost?
If MCR broke up after their first album they'd probably be considered good by a lot of kids who like late 90s Post Hardcore. That first album had some raw punk energy then they went for the cash.
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Facts. as a punk and hardcore fan first back then, I first got in to emo in the mid-late 90's via The Get Up Kids, The Ataris, and post-hardcore shit like Poison The Well. 2nd wave emo was wonderful back then and was still a big part of the hardcore and punk scene. very painful to listen to (in the best way) for a guy that was 12-16 years of age. perfect soundtrack to that mindset. Especially living in Oklahoma lol
A diamond in the rough. What a wonderful channel.
Midwest pen pals/Merchant Ships could be coool too
You'll get big someday, keep at it!
Doom in Full Bloom felt like old-school AF. It's my favorite song of theirs.
Owen is such a beautiful project
It really is. Wish I had listened to those albums a lot sooner than I did
I got into AF through Owen. Been listening for 15 years until the AF boom in the mid 2010s and i was like "oh that's mike" lol
I like the vibraphone on that last release. Adds a diff vibe
The One Up Downstairs (not "The One Upstairs" as stated around 1:22), but otherwise good job here.
Good catch. You’re right, that was a mistake on my part. Thanks for the comment!
I fucking love american football
I'd like to see an episode for Mike Kinsella alone...I'd like to see your take on Owen and I just wanna hear someone else talk about him for a change besides the two minute promos from Polyvinyl lol
they pretty well-known in my country too.
betul bang, sedih si gw ga nonton pas mereka ke indo wkwk
It was "The On Up Downstairs".
i already subbed before the video started.
Fantastic video, instant sub
Coate took a massive inspiration from AF and they're really great although they're still pretty small. If you like AF, you should definitely check Coate!
that red flannel shirt
Great video! And a great band too!
The story of built to spill maybe?
Been listening since middle school. Completely missed LP2 and that's fine. Did not know Never Meant had a music video made for it. I sleep to LP3 everyday. It's better than even LP1. I was surprised there was a history video for such a surprisingly unknown band.
Love your Channel
Amazing channel!
I wonder if anyone clicked on this video expecting to learn the history of football in america
Nobody loves this band more than me, I swear😭.
love this band
loved the video but im so annoyed that when u talked about lp1 you forgot to talk about honestly?. definitely my favourite song of all time and the reason i connected with this band spiritually and musically. anyways, keep up with the good work! would love to see you talk about tangled hair and some other bands too :)
4:40 what's the song playing in the background please, it sounds so familiar i can't place it 🤷♂️
yeah it's
@@alexfloresschool drum roll ......
The one riff wonders
Good video thanks!
Good video but…“every local band that came afterward were simply trying to be the next American Football” is a false statement.
I agree man. I'm fairly local from where they originated and yes, their impact is still here, bands grab inspiration, but the bands were their own thing.
So many of these video essays always seem to imply that AF was huge back in the day, but the reality is that AF was NEVER big back in the day and were dwarfed by many other bands at the time, such as: Sarge, Braid, Compound Red, Promise Ring, Dianogah, HUM, Shiner, Castor, Sarge, Failure, Jawbox, and Cursive.
@@deadredeyes u forgot sarge
whats the song used for the very beginning
♥️♥️♥️🔥💪🏻Yeahhh
YES
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very good work on this!
LP 2 is their best work imo
I mostly get actual football videos in my recommended, so this video confused me heavily
Story of WEEDEATER
Story of WEEDEATER!!! The people must learn bout this band. I still don't know too much about the band story.
Hahaha that'd be fun
I peed in the american football house
Good videos mommy
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Algum UA-camr Br faz esse vídeo versão br pfv🙏😎👍
False advertising, this video has nothing to do with sports
crying is a sport
Americ Anfootball
Who here thought the video was gonna be about football the sport?