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Why do I always find bands right after they broke up?
RachelEvil:
Soviettes.
Spinless:
--- Quote from: Chad K. on 11 Dec 2007, 07:56 ---Jawbox... but then wait, I found out about J. Robbins new band, Burning Airlines... that broke up two months after I saw them. Dammit J., follow through on something.
And then there's Shiner, one of my all time favorites, who broke up after I only got to see them twice and, of course, right after they put out a monster of an album, "The Egg".
I also never got to see Faraquet, who smoke Medications in my opinion.
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You can't blame J. Robbins for his son getting sick.
I love The Egg, but I hear apart from that, that they sucked? There's a bootleg from post-egg, I'll have to track it down to find out. This bootleg alone will make me decide whether or not that was a loss.
Didn't Faraquet reunite? There's no reason for them not to take a bigger stab at this.
Chad K.:
--- Quote from: Spinless on 11 Dec 2007, 09:06 ---
--- Quote from: Chad K. on 11 Dec 2007, 07:56 ---Jawbox... but then wait, I found out about J. Robbins new band, Burning Airlines... that broke up two months after I saw them. Dammit J., follow through on something.
And then there's Shiner, one of my all time favorites, who broke up after I only got to see them twice and, of course, right after they put out a monster of an album, "The Egg".
I also never got to see Faraquet, who smoke Medications in my opinion.
--- End quote ---
You can't blame J. Robbins for his son getting sick.
I love The Egg, but I hear apart from that, that they sucked? There's a bootleg from post-egg, I'll have to track it down to find out. This bootleg alone will make me decide whether or not that was a loss.
Didn't Faraquet reunite? There's no reason for them not to take a bigger stab at this.
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Whoa. Burning Airlines broke up years ago. Robbin's son got sick during his next project, Channels, which I don't care for. My point was more that since the Demise of Jawbox, he seems to band jump quite a lot.
As for Shiner, all albums are awesome, with the exception of their first, Splay, which is good. The quintessential album is "Lula Divinia," two before the "Egg". Also, check out "The Making Love E.P." It's four live tracks from Splay and Lula; you can really hear how incredibly good these guys were live. Their singer, Allen Epley, currently fronts an altogether different, but great, band called "The Life and Times."
If Faraquet reunited, I want an album, now.
dalconnsuch:
pavement, i got into them in 2005 and didn't know they broke up till um.... january of this year? *blush*
ASUDeadhead:
Spaceman 3 and Furry Things... I was only 10-15 years late getting into them. Jerry Garcia had to go and die so I was never old enough to go see them before that.
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