2004 I discovered emo. I started driving and my friend made me a mixtape for driving him around so much. Underoath, Say Anything, Spitalfield, Saves the Day, and Hot Rod Circuit were all on there. Thanks, Coco.
There was a time in University, back in 2010, when I discovered the The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path. It was around 1 am on a school night, but I could not stop listening to it. Once I finished listening to the album, I started it back up focusing on the third disk, and repeated it a few times. Once the sun rose, I passed out and I ended up missing all of my classes that day. No regrets. That third disk is something I still listen to, start to finish.
I will never forget buying the cd at Best Buy when it first came out. Listening to it in my living room with my girlfriend. 2006 was a good time. I miss those days.
Every time I start to obsess over a band, I learn about the band members. The thoughts behind specific songs, how they felt about this song and how they were mentally challenged writing for that song. This band is so underrated and under appreciated for the through that goes into every song. This band is awesome.
hes talking about studio sounds. "The rooms too cold" basically needs to be the benchmark gold standard snare sound for all recordings. sooo damn good!
Chris Badami of Portrait Recording where the album was tracked is a drummer. When you have a drummer running a studio the drum sounds are just better and the entire Drive Thru catalog that was recorded there is a testament to that.
Honestly I love For All of This, that record stayed in my friends old 88’ Volkswagen Jetta for probably the entire school year. I remember listening to that on the way to school every morning, but I do like all the other albums as well especially the rooms to cold!
Love the authentic and real ness he brings to this interview and you can truly see happiness pain and every emotion in between in his voice and facial expressions not hiding it or trying to be fake... Ace you’re the man! Love the music and always have since i first heard it in the early 2000s... #TEN #BLUEBERRYCAPITALOFTHEWORLD
I was so excited for the 3 disc release. But even still, looking back. I could pick maybe like 15 or 16 and it would have made a great follow up. But asking any fan to dive into 3 discs, was a big ask. And I'm a huge TEN fan. This is just my opinion, a lot of people like it.
The mother, mechanic, path album REALLY got me through some shit when it cam e out...its funny, now its 2020, almost 15 years later and that album is still getting me through ahard time...im so drunk and, I love this fucking band. Thanks for always being here for me
Big shout out for Ace to give props to Copeland and Count the Stars. Sad that those bands dissolved before they got started. Wonder what he's talking about with the drama around Baby Blue. I've never heard that before.
It was a controversy with The Get Up Kids, since they used the line “I Don’t Want You To Love Me Anymore” it seems like the management of TGUKs sued them and basically got money from them
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All of it to be honest ♥️♥️♥️♥️🖤🖤🖤🖤
2004 I discovered emo. I started driving and my friend made me a mixtape for driving him around so much. Underoath, Say Anything, Spitalfield, Saves the Day, and Hot Rod Circuit were all on there. Thanks, Coco.
“Every nights another story” created me
this dude will go down in history as one of the best to ever do it
He’s great
I saw TEN in Chicago tonight and he’s still one of the best to ever do it.
There was a time in University, back in 2010, when I discovered the The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path. It was around 1 am on a school night, but I could not stop listening to it. Once I finished listening to the album, I started it back up focusing on the third disk, and repeated it a few times. Once the sun rose, I passed out and I ended up missing all of my classes that day.
No regrets. That third disk is something I still listen to, start to finish.
I will never forget buying the cd at Best Buy when it first came out. Listening to it in my living room with my girlfriend. 2006 was a good time. I miss those days.
That whole album is a journey
Every time I start to obsess over a band, I learn about the band members. The thoughts behind specific songs, how they felt about this song and how they were mentally challenged writing for that song.
This band is so underrated and under appreciated for the through that goes into every song. This band is awesome.
I heard “I want to hear you sad” loved the sound and listened to every album except the 3 disk in one night. I woke up it was dark out. No regrets.
hes talking about studio sounds. "The rooms too cold" basically needs to be the benchmark gold standard snare sound for all recordings. sooo damn good!
Chris Badami of Portrait Recording where the album was tracked is a drummer. When you have a drummer running a studio the drum sounds are just better and the entire Drive Thru catalog that was recorded there is a testament to that.
I like his honesty when he said if I can't sing on tune I want people to know it. How many singers would be honest enough to say that
Most singers these days use auto tune. But Ace always uses his weak voice to make the music that much more emo.
Just kidding Ace.
Honestly I love For All of This, that record stayed in my friends old 88’ Volkswagen Jetta for probably the entire school year. I remember listening to that on the way to school every morning, but I do like all the other albums as well especially the rooms to cold!
awww, i love 2004 early november 💕
Love the authentic and real ness he brings to this interview and you can truly see happiness pain and every emotion in between in his voice and facial expressions not hiding it or trying to be fake... Ace you’re the man! Love the music and always have since i first heard it in the early 2000s...
#TEN #BLUEBERRYCAPITALOFTHEWORLD
I loved The Room’s Too Cold. I used to listen to that all of the time.
I saw him live when i was 14. Always loved ace. I hope hes doing well
I was so excited for the 3 disc release. But even still, looking back. I could pick maybe like 15 or 16 and it would have made a great follow up. But asking any fan to dive into 3 discs, was a big ask. And I'm a huge TEN fan. This is just my opinion, a lot of people like it.
Tune by ear for a whole album. Hmmm I like it. Ballsy
The mother, mechanic, path album REALLY got me through some shit when it cam e out...its funny, now its 2020, almost 15 years later and that album is still getting me through ahard time...im so drunk and, I love this fucking band. Thanks for always being here for me
i love this band soooo much
I loved the triple disc ... I bought it when it came out and it helped me a lot at that age
Big shout out for Ace to give props to Copeland and Count the Stars. Sad that those bands dissolved before they got started. Wonder what he's talking about with the drama around Baby Blue. I've never heard that before.
It was a controversy with The Get Up Kids, since they used the line “I Don’t Want You To Love Me Anymore” it seems like the management of TGUKs sued them and basically got money from them
Okay Ace, you didn’t want to use tuners. Hmmmmmmmmmm.
The triple album could have been boiled down to one album. There some good tracks on each of em. Valiant effort.
Lilac should’ve gotten more attention than it did!
Hated the backlash from TGUK's line in baby blue.
Who started the backlash on baby blue?
@@dominickmartino2778 the get up kids..or their management at least
SAME. That was such a cool thing and it got stomped on.
Dude looks like Mike Dirnt from Green Day,
David Duchovny from the xfiles
essential emo band
♥️♥️♥️
emo died around 2008
Damn he’s still fine 😍
My claim to emo fame back in 2004 was I stole his girl friend at warped tour in Camden New Jersey.
Fuuun
He thinks too much. But I am in the same court. Think and think and think.