A riveting write up of The National Double up @cobl04. Those two nights are settling in my mind as just one single incredible moment with The National. A almost half-century of songs! Genuinely felt privileged to have the experience.
It was also fantastic and a privilege to meet and reflect on...
I’ll check it out and probably buy a version of it, but not super enthusiastic about it based on the track listing.
If the 40 songs featured some deeper cuts, or b-sides/album tracks that they were never fully satisfied with, I’d be pretty keen. But these are mostly pretty well established and...
I went along on Night 2, and unlike your good self, I came into this as someone who has fallen immensely in love with Angel in Realtime, to the extent that I rate it far, far ahead of Go Farther in Lightness. It’s album of the year, for mine, and is such a tremendous accomplishment.
Go Farther...
I reckon the new GoY album blows Go Further in Lightness out of the water. I often lost focus while listening to the previous album, whereas I’m hanging onto almost every minute on Angel in Realtime.
And for some reason I’m enjoying Unison and Man Himself a lot more in their album context...
It’s Bono’s vocal on the new song that I struggle with most. It’s not pleasant at all. Perhaps in their worst ten songs.
But I suppose, thankfully, it is sort of forgettable as a stand-alone single, so it’s perhaps not something we’ll stumble on too often when we go through a U2 listening...
Black Country, New Road just released a new song. Their most recent album finally clicked with me last week - Sunglasses and Opus are super thrilling, Science Fair is messed up in the best way possible. Hope this crew make it to Oz as soon as it’s possible - would be immense live.
The list actually surprised me that it didn’t have more of a recency bias, but I do feel that it was a lacking a little from the first five years of the period. Urban Hymns does seem like an unfortunate exclusion - the album was mammoth (perhaps less so in North American markets?) but is it a...
I’d call it an identity crisis but it’s not really - Coldplay are trying to be two things and they seem content to do so.
The ultimate pop stars, pining for adoration from the masses - releasing this new emoji album with that ghastly BTS song, the Chainsmokers collaboration, and playing Sky...
Not going to lie - thoroughly enjoyed the fact that the USA women’s football team didn’t make the final, despite the scheduling of the final tailored for the US prime time market (11am Japan time. Although it got rescheduled after the US missed out due to a “poor pitch”). Was Funny. Hilarious...
As a lover of international football (and U2), I love that this happened.
And as a doyen of football tournament offical songs, I love that I can add this to my playlist I roll out at major tournaments.
Ended up falling in love with the tune. Dig Bono’s vocal, and I miss hearing it before kick...