@JohnnyLongboddi ...love how you're an authority on what an artist should choose to do with their own music. its live. its not supposed to sound exactly like the record. if it did there would be no point in playing live. its also a radio session, which are almost always bare bones. and maybe you've never been on tour, but, generally speaking, independent musicians don't usually have the money (or desire) to hire an entourage of backup singers. lighten up and enjoy the show. or not.
@evilbob1444 Yeah it is chorus :) the tab is just: Bm: xx977x A(1): xxx655 D: xxx775 G: xx543x A(2): xx765x D G Chorus: A(2) D Bm G A(2) G And then obviously played as an arpeggio going down the strings as 1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2 for each chord
Saw these guys live a couple of months ago, it was incredible. This recording is great but it doesn't quite convey what they are like in person. I highly recommend seeing them live.
this band needs additional vocalists. the "lead" singer is good, but needs back-up. some harmonies would be helpful to their sound. The rythmn quitar is carrying alot of that, but is not quite enough. overall a nice sound, enjoyed listening to the set. good luck to them.
@ustwoinpc If you knew anything about them yuo'd know it's the lead singer's solo project. Listen to the recordings and there are more vocal layers than live because well, one man's voice can only be so many places when playing live.
@theconnman9 That's why solo musicians generally try to find musicians that help them to reproduce their sound live...so if he has tons of vocals, he should find some musicians that can provide vocal support.
@JohnnyLongboddi ...love how you're an authority on what an artist should choose to do with their own music. its live. its not supposed to sound exactly like the record. if it did there would be no point in playing live. its also a radio session, which are almost always bare bones. and maybe you've never been on tour, but, generally speaking, independent musicians don't usually have the money (or desire) to hire an entourage of backup singers. lighten up and enjoy the show. or not.
darioargento21 2 weeks ago
@darioargento21 thumb way the fuck up
blaichar 1 week ago
I love u booty call ;(
Maemaecs 3 weeks ago
... I feel a slight fragrance of The Smiths, and that's good... :-)
Shadowplaytime 3 weeks ago
Noone lives forever, but your melodies will.
MikeDel76 3 weeks ago
the the bass player from Abe Vigoda?
friedrichgreycastle 1 month ago
♥ just dreamy
natielovecat 1 month ago
kexp makse me wanna live back in Seattle
Diskotraxxxxx 2 months ago
anyone know what chorus pedals they use?
they sound so sweet & warm
teamthoughtpolice 2 months ago
@teamthoughtpolice jack uses a boss ce-2 and the other guitarist uses an analogman bichorus.
TacooGrill 2 months ago
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teamthoughtpolice 2 months ago
This is actually better than the studio version. :)
indiereplicant 3 months ago
Sound like a modern day Cure.
snapethebklounger 3 months ago
SOMEBODY was listening to "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" when this was written.
FriedGold8942 4 months ago 2
@FriedGold8942 totally lmao
gloria9 3 months ago
Wow.
I think I like this more than the studio version.
robosteven 4 months ago
buenisimo lo que hacen,, me gusto mucho la banda felicitaciones,,,
abel3783 5 months ago
i be like i luh this shit. fuckn drummer man. sick. just caught them at natural history museum.
randyrod41x 6 months ago
Genial.
aWac9 6 months ago
the vocals on these seem better than on the record.
TobyInHouston 6 months ago
got dat 80s guitar sound
Magnawulf 7 months ago
the best band I heard last year
xoBeRkOnx 7 months ago
I want to be that microphone. And I'm a straight man.
Justinmeatybonds 7 months ago
anyone know what effect Jack Tatum is using on his guitar for this song? Is it a chorus perhaps, just guessing.
evilbob1444 7 months ago
EmphaticallyJack 7 months ago
Perfect, love this band so much
qwertyuiop78945612 8 months ago
I like it, but it's very light Depeche Mode. Needs punch, but otherwise pleasant.
Team503 8 months ago
@lazyitis-- there's a good version of "Chinatown" posted from the show they did at LA Museum of Natural History
noexpectations17 9 months ago
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noexpectations17 9 months ago
Saw these guys live a couple of months ago, it was incredible. This recording is great but it doesn't quite convey what they are like in person. I highly recommend seeing them live.
Also, the bassist always wears that damn shirt.
platshot 9 months ago
i bet live in person this shit BANGS.
epilepticteen 10 months ago
does anyone know of a good live version of chinatown?
lazyitis75 10 months ago
They songs just like in the old photo. so beautiful! <3
TWCaptain 10 months ago
this band needs additional vocalists. the "lead" singer is good, but needs back-up. some harmonies would be helpful to their sound. The rythmn quitar is carrying alot of that, but is not quite enough. overall a nice sound, enjoyed listening to the set. good luck to them.
ustwoinpc 10 months ago 17
@ustwoinpc I disagree.. I love it like it is.
@vitmister Fuck Yeah GOAT!!
im'a go watch baker3 now.
PunkBoy755 9 months ago
@ustwoinpc I actually saw them live and the rest of the band now kinda acts like the backup singers. They sound a lot better with it too
Arwinspeceis123 5 months ago
@ustwoinpc If you knew anything about them yuo'd know it's the lead singer's solo project. Listen to the recordings and there are more vocal layers than live because well, one man's voice can only be so many places when playing live.
theconnman9 1 month ago
@theconnman9 That's why solo musicians generally try to find musicians that help them to reproduce their sound live...so if he has tons of vocals, he should find some musicians that can provide vocal support.
JohnnyLongboddi 3 weeks ago
drummer wearing a goat t shirt!
vitmister 10 months ago 12
@vitmister i wasn't the only one who noticed! yeah!
epilepticteen 10 months ago
@vitmister bassist wearing plaid, flannel shirt-- hommage a seattle!
noexpectations17 9 months ago