Give It Time: A Thread for The Mynabirds
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What We Lose in the Fire We Gain in the Flood is pretty fantastic. I haven't heard anything else, yet.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:You heard me. Postal Service at Barclays tonight.durdencommatyler wrote:Wait, what?!cutuphalfdead wrote:The Mynabirds are going to be a big part of my drive to Brooklyn tomorrow morning.durdencommatyler wrote:I just listened to their entire catalogue from beginning to end for the first time in a couple of months.
There's just nothing I don't LOVE about this band. Fucking GREAT!!!
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I figured it was time I listened to the whole of 'Generals', so I did, on the train the other week.
I found it brilliant. More eclectic and varied in sound than I'd normally listen to, probably, but with more and more listens since I'm realising that that's this band's talent. Variety of style and influence.
I found it brilliant. More eclectic and varied in sound than I'd normally listen to, probably, but with more and more listens since I'm realising that that's this band's talent. Variety of style and influence.
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harmless wrote:I figured it was time I listened to the whole of 'Generals', so I did, on the train the other week.
I found it brilliant. More eclectic and varied in sound than I'd normally listen to, probably, but with more and more listens since I'm realising that that's this band's talent. Variety of style and influence.
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I love Generals but I think I like 'What we lose in the fire...' a little bit more.
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I go back and forth. For a while I was all Generals (even though I adore the first one). After a while something shifted. I listen to What We Lose... more often now. But I don't know that I'll ever be able to pick between the two. I genuinely love every song on both. Which is reason number one that they are one of my favorite bands.verb_to_trust wrote:I love Generals but I think I like 'What we lose in the fire...' a little bit more.
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Me too.verb_to_trust wrote:I love Generals but I think I like 'What we lose in the fire...' a little bit more.
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Me too, friend.durdencommatyler wrote:I genuinely love every song on both. Which is reason number one that they are one of my favorite bands.
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I only have the one album on my MP3 player. If anybody has another going spare *cough*
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Me too, friend.durdencommatyler wrote:I genuinely love every song on both. Which is reason number one that they are one of my favorite bands.
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You guys ever listen to Dusty in Memphis?cutuphalfdead wrote:Me too, friend.durdencommatyler wrote:I genuinely love every song on both. Which is reason number one that they are one of my favorite bands.
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I have not, no. Should I?Gods' Die wrote:You guys ever listen to Dusty in Memphis?cutuphalfdead wrote:Me too, friend.durdencommatyler wrote:I genuinely love every song on both. Which is reason number one that they are one of my favorite bands.
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I think you'd really enjoy it as these guys's first record reminded me of that feel quite a bit. Plus it's got Son of a Preacher Man.durdencommatyler wrote:I have not, no. Should I?Gods' Die wrote:You guys ever listen to Dusty in Memphis?cutuphalfdead wrote:Me too, friend.durdencommatyler wrote:I genuinely love every song on both. Which is reason number one that they are one of my favorite bands.
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I'm trying to convert Sarah Harmless to The Mynabirds and it seems to be working.
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As you should be.
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lots of RM bands have me scratching my head but this one is in the top 10
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What are the others? I'll tell you whether or not you're wrong and you need to listen again.Heathen wrote:lots of RM bands have me scratching my head but this one is in the top 10
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"There's nothing you could do
They haven't already done to you."
Breaks me every time.
They haven't already done to you."
Breaks me every time.
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Have you heard their daytrotter sessions?harmless wrote:"There's nothing you could do
They haven't already done to you."
Breaks me every time.