I'm a huge Blushing fan, and I turn into this anxiety-ridden, geeked out fanboy mess each time I talk to them even though they're so nice and approachable, their music makes my soul do backflips and stuff. Maybe the host is feeling the same way, like she's a big fan who's trying to balance geeking out with having to remain professional for the sake of the interview, and it's coming across the way it is here.
So much love
Blushing is amazing live. See them if you can!
Saw them live in LA last year...was wonderful!
this band goes hard as hell
"Exile In Guyville" is a fantastic record that CAN change your life. Glad she discovered it!
Awesomeness
Cool… Tone is great, singing fits perfectly with the instrumentals, band is tight, and the songs are vibey asfk!
This band is magical.
Cocteau Twins vipes but unique- damned nice :-)
They are so great!!!
they were on tour w/ Ringo Deathstarr? man i would of loved that. i just got into Blushing but am a fan of RD for over 10 years.
love them
Pure Love. Thanks.
Very much shoegazer😉
First song was Like Failure with a female vocalist
Dont touch my motherfucking drum set.. lovely song btw
Total excellence :>)
5:18 serious question: what fcking job do these musicians have where they can leave for months at a time.
Also I just want to add that the reason I'm here is because I saw Blushing in Toronto and it was tight
Barista!
@@dwalkmusick source? I thought it might be something like that but in case it's something wild I haven't thought of I need to know.
@@montgomeryband I guessed, just for a laugh. Software engineer, able to work from any location with wifi, is another (uneducated) guess. Cheers!
If only the interviewer could have said "like" a few more times. I hope to see the band live very soon.
IKR?
She definitely talked too much, interview is about the band!
Sounds like a Panchiko cousin, but without the heavy instrumentation.
Last
bring summer salt on audiotree
Hmm while the band is great, the host was quite timid and average. You’d think a band this great would deserve a better introduction than this?🤔
I'm a huge Blushing fan, and I turn into this anxiety-ridden, geeked out fanboy mess each time I talk to them even though they're so nice and approachable, their music makes my soul do backflips and stuff. Maybe the host is feeling the same way, like she's a big fan who's trying to balance geeking out with having to remain professional for the sake of the interview, and it's coming across the way it is here.
Click bait...
I didn't see anyone blushing on the studio.