Dude.
This carries over into some every day shit too, like, new flavor of M&M's that doesn't even sound good? Must buy.
I remember hearing somewhere about the big three words that drive marketing: new, free, sex. Apparently most people are keyed into one of the three and mine would...
People are not wrong to be critical but I’d say as of this very second:
Invincible
7empest
Pneuma
FI
Descending
Culling Voices
Chocolate Chip Trip (which is just a drum solo)
I have been completely enthralled with Invincible.
The lyrics, the progression, all of it.
I'm getting older and mortality becomes an issue more and more every day, whether my own or of my idols. And this song is just speaking to me.
Weapon out and belly in!
Weezer, LCD Soundsystem, Cage the Elephant, Beck (2017 but I just got it), Judah & the Lion, Interpol, The National, Morrissey, Black Keys, Tool.
Looking forward to: Pixies, Blink-182
Need to get: Raconteurs
I remember this "game" from back in the day. I remember it seeming more like a social experiment than a game after trying it for a few days.
I liked the idea, but the fun factor wasn't there for me.
Cool ideas though.
They stretch bro. @Hateyou is right, they feel like sweat pants and they’re soft as shit.
I am a convert and won’t go back to traditional denim unless you’re actually using them for horseback riding or protection from stickers or something.
These aren’t rugged jeans, they’re city jeans.
Last time I mentioned these I got mocked because they're pricey but IDGAF because I wait until they're on sale and buy them for about $100.
They're stretchy and honestly the most comfortable jeans I've ever had, they look good on me, and they're durable. Also, Nordstrom has the best return...
He's doing a lot of movie scores now a la Danny Elfman of Oingo Boingo fame.
TR doing a Pixar film of all things.
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Scoring New Pixar Movie Soul | Pitchfork
LOL I like a lot of bands that were at one time "alternative" in the 80s and 90s but are now popular.
Tool used to be alternative metal, now they have a #1 album...shits weird.
I got labeled as the U2 guy because I went and saw a couple shows which Flanderized me into the U2 guy.
I'm going to...
I’m actually surprised at that but it’s true. NIN’s most recent tour had them in mid sized venues that didn’t completely sell out, meanwhile Tool sold out arenas in minutes.
I would have thought the reverse but here we are.
I guess it’s just hard to be a fan of two bands famous for...
Every band has fans like that. The super fan that has multiple Tool tattoos. The type of fan who's identity is: Tool is my favorite band in the world. When I go to shows and meet them I just feel sorry for how uninteresting their lives are that the only thing that matters is their favorite band...
There are diehards for every band. “It’s growing on me” isn’t exactly a diehard way of describing their diehard band nor is it a glowing review.
I like it more on sequential listenings than I did at first and yes it’s better than 90% of the other garbage out there. Fight me.
Lol yeah, clearly that wasn’t the right call.
My wife was in Austin last week celebrating a friend’s bday and said the bars were insane after the game finished.
Edit: that almost onside recovery would have been amazing.
USC has to be kicking themselves for not hiring Bergeron.
My buddy lives on or near campus, season ticket holder, graduated LSU law school, pretty serious about his LSU fandom. Should be a good time!
That kid was fucking hilarious.
Buddy is taking me to LSU-Fla in October, I'm really looking forward to it!
Hoping both teams stay unbeaten for what would surely be an ESPN game day event. I've never seen a meaningful game in person (I live in PAC-12 country).
Gotta say, I keep listening to the album and it keeps growing on me.
Maybe it's a little too similar and "softer" than previous stuff but I'm finding that I like it more and more.
I've never done it, but I've always been curious about watching a show from behind the stage, with how open the stages are, you can almost get a band's eye view. I kind of like the idea of watching the crowd.
The bigger issue for me with that seating would be the sound.
I spend a lot of money...
Lol so "presale" happened this morning and now everyone is pissed because it was presale only for the $500 VIP tickets, but nothing else.
People feeling bamboozled because they spent $50 to join Tool Army in hopes they were getting access to presale, only to find out, nope!
LOL, how very Tool...
I'm hearing $65-150 for tickets and then $500 for the VIP experience which may include a Q&A before the show with a band member.
Nothing firm but that's what I'm hearing.
So you may or may not know this, but tickets aren't even being sold yet. What you're looking at are speculators ie. bots that will buy the tickets at face when they go on sale and then mark them way up. Usually when you see those sites they have some fine print that says you'll be in or around...