Josh if you ever read this, I'm so glad you started this band. I've been a fan since Norma Jean. When you stared '68 I heard the clip on the site and I didn't think I'd be into a two-piece doing whatever this is. But In Humor & Sadness is yet another album you've made that I can listen to all the way through. Viper as well. I said when I heard Humor that this was probably the most original songwriting I'd heard in a long time. The subject matter also hits close to home. I've seen you guys live too, and it was great. I think it was in Annapolis, and you commented on my Refused t-shirt. Much love brother, God bless and keep you.
I was talking to my coworker about this, Josh along with his past and present band mates music SO much authenticity to it you can't really help but love it if you have a ear for music. When I listen to The Chariot or 68 I can FEEL the music which is a rarity now a days(Etid,Converge and a few others are exceptions), they kinda remind me of the older music from the 60s oddly enough like Otis Redding and Sam Cook who put literal soul into their music.
Yknow. I saw you guys live and thought this is the biggest load of the best sounding bullshit I've ever heard. And to see it was initially- and to hear it now- fucking crunchy. Gave me confidence for my solo shit. Come back to cali.
Which brings to mind the question...how do they pull any of this off LIVE???? Having tried that many things, how do they remember what exactly worked for this section and that section. it's amazing really.
please post more things like this. i love seeing the creative process.
When you find out your favorite album is mostly (brilliant) mistakes.
Josh if you ever read this, I'm so glad you started this band.
I've been a fan since Norma Jean. When you stared '68 I heard the clip on the site and I didn't think I'd be into a two-piece doing whatever this is. But In Humor & Sadness is yet another album you've made that I can listen to all the way through.
Viper as well.
I said when I heard Humor that this was probably the most original songwriting I'd heard in a long time.
The subject matter also hits close to home.
I've seen you guys live too, and it was great. I think it was in Annapolis, and you commented on my Refused t-shirt.
Much love brother, God bless and keep you.
one of my all time favorite albums
Never stop making music, truly inspirational!
Every time I hear Josh laugh it bring joy to my heart
You both are THE master musicians. This album holds my heart and I appreciate you letting us see how you put it together so much.
I was talking to my coworker about this, Josh along with his past and present band mates music SO much authenticity to it you can't really help but love it if you have a ear for music. When I listen to The Chariot or 68 I can FEEL the music which is a rarity now a days(Etid,Converge and a few others are exceptions), they kinda remind me of the older music from the 60s oddly enough like Otis Redding and Sam Cook who put literal soul into their music.
Most fascinating music doc ever made, I needs more.
wish i couldve seen the vocals being recorded but still this was so cool
i used to watch this everyday
here i am again
Really enjoyed this "Behind the scenes" swoogity!
i think they managed to create every sound on a guitar that you can.
such an awesome peek into the creative process. thanks for this!
Yknow. I saw you guys live and thought this is the biggest load of the best sounding bullshit I've ever heard. And to see it was initially- and to hear it now- fucking crunchy. Gave me confidence for my solo shit. Come back to cali.
Thanks for this. I've been dying to know how some of these sounds were made.
Amazing! Can't wait for the new album.
i could listen to the weirdness forever
I could watch Matt Goldman all day just repeatedly say
"do gat do gat do gat do gat do gat do gat do gat"
just excellent
brilliant.
Truly unique.
Which brings to mind the question...how do they pull any of this off LIVE???? Having tried that many things, how do they remember what exactly worked for this section and that section. it's amazing really.
fucking legendary album
9:08 onwards...what song is that?!
KinglySeal track 10, probably the best song on the album.
6:12 so cool
A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME WHEN
I want to see more *___*
that is how I want to record
A familiar face from David De La Hoz?
Belated making of...
What is the song he is playing in the end?
2 years too early
ITS nick swardson hahaa
macbeth shoes
I can't find the album on Spotify.. Is it definitely on there?
Yup
Type the album name