Kevin Davis wrote:If I can imagine a Pit member wearing a homemade t-shirt featuring a song's lyrics, I don't count that song as niche. "In My Tree" -- along with other pseudo-spirituals like "Present Tense" and "In Hiding" -- seems custom-made for that experience.
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
Kevin Davis wrote:If I can imagine a Pit member wearing a homemade t-shirt featuring a song's lyrics, I don't count that song as niche. "In My Tree" -- along with other pseudo-spirituals like "Present Tense" and "In Hiding" -- seems custom-made for that experience.
The fact that "follow the strangest tribe" hasn't been repurposed as a corny 10C touring life slogan yet underscores its niche status. A real underdog here. I'm proud of it.
I mean, I hear you. And you're right. But I also feel attacked.
Kevin Davis wrote:If I can imagine a Pit member wearing a homemade t-shirt featuring a song's lyrics, I don't count that song as niche. "In My Tree" -- along with other pseudo-spirituals like "Present Tense" and "In Hiding" -- seems custom-made for that experience.
The fact that "follow the strangest tribe" hasn't been repurposed as a corny 10C touring life slogan yet underscores its niche status. A real underdog here. I'm proud of it.
I mean, I hear you. And you're right. But I also feel attacked.
Not intentional! We "In the Moonlight" guys gotta stick together.
Kevin Davis wrote:If I can imagine a Pit member wearing a homemade t-shirt featuring a song's lyrics, I don't count that song as niche. "In My Tree" -- along with other pseudo-spirituals like "Present Tense" and "In Hiding" -- seems custom-made for that experience.
That may or may not have been the exact thing I was thinking of in making that post
Kevin Davis wrote:If I can imagine a Pit member wearing a homemade t-shirt featuring a song's lyrics, I don't count that song as niche. "In My Tree" -- along with other pseudo-spirituals like "Present Tense" and "In Hiding" -- seems custom-made for that experience.
The fact that "follow the strangest tribe" hasn't been repurposed as a corny 10C touring life slogan yet underscores its niche status. A real underdog here. I'm proud of it.
I mean, I hear you. And you're right. But I also feel attacked.
Not intentional! We "In the Moonlight" guys gotta stick together.