journolud
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Similar to last week's selection, maybe a couple of our SMEs can hold off for a bit on the guesses initially to give others a chance.
Unlike last week, I know for a fact that these two are very familiar with this band (and they know that I know).
I won't name them explicitly, but the clue I'll give to at least make that request interesting is they are very well known for their musical banter here, often with humorous commentary from the sidelines.
This is not meant to be a likeness, but it's who they sometimes remind me of from the balcony here, talking at their own musical level, and as an appreciation too... ;-)
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which one? Final answer.Dream theatre.
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manchester orchestra, black mile to the surface
Subject matter expert. A mirror would also work in your case. ;-)A quick google of SME, small and medium enterprises?
which one? Final answer.
And I maybe should have been more explicit in my first clue? ;-)
I explained the context, and they were laughing in the picture I took. More of talking in their own element and laughing at things mostly that are jokes to them. I think I said "appreciation" too.So wait, are the two gumpy men from the sidelines meant to he me and spires? Oh well now you've done it!
Yes, this is an album best enjoyed on the whole. Not in The Parts.I look forward to this, as I have only ever listened to two MO albums in full. And this isn't one of them. A band I like through their songs but never really properly gave albums a go.
Yeah, it was me. Haven’t been keeping up with the thread but a sixth sense kicked in and told me it was update day. Just lucky I checked in 10 minutes after this weeks album was announced.Either @RobMCFC is working overtime on holidays, or MES is on the ball, as I was just about to PM him to ask for the title to be changed, but one of them has beaten me to it!
Any clues to who it was?
That single is a great mention. That is the post-release single that came out after this album from the recording sessions.I only know 'I Know How To Speak' by them and that's a simply stunning song.
Interested to hear a whole album by them.
I only know 'I Know How To Speak' by them and that's a simply stunning song.
Interested to hear a whole album by them.
The Million Masks of God has been discussed as a related theme companion to this album, but more focused on the passing of guitarist Rob McDowell's dad as the band made that follow-up album. The letters and messages within the BMttS YT video I linked are all related to the release of that follow-up album coming out of Covid.From my limited knowledge of the band. They write good meaningful and emotion pulling songs.
They seem to have that biffy / idlewild 'old stuff vs new stuff' division amongst fans, that either gravitate towards the one or the other. I think the true fans like their early stuff, but I found the recent stuff more intriguing. Preferred million masks to their first two, although quite liked simple math. I've actually listened to more of their albums.
You already had the MO/Andy Hull connection with me last fall when we first discussed Frightened Rabbit. This album was already planned as my second then, so the less I said, the better I hoped.They did The Architect with Frightened Rabbit, and covered their Backwards Walk. They also did the 'songs swap' with Jimmy Eat World, where they each performed the others' songs. Annoyingly no longer on spotify as they are trying to save it for live performances.