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  1. 8 minutes ago, DecayToDeath said:

    I've heard the original hundreds of times but I actually prefer this version. I think the only gripe I have with it is that the vocal delivery is less frantic and impassioned during the first two parts of the new cut, but part three completely makes up for it. 

    I thought the same exact thing on my first listen, during the first half my line of thinking was "this is good but..." then by the end I was 100% all in. I've been listening to it on and off all day and it just keeps getting better.  Between this and the killer live version of Famous Prophets I got to hear a few times this year, I think the full band's gonna do something great with TF as much as I adore the original recording.

  2. I'm fully aware this photo is garbage but this was worth schlepping down to Banquet Records to pick up today :)

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    They tend to sell a handful of signed albums after gigs promoted by them happen (she played an in-store yesterday but I couldn't make it) and I was expecting black, *maybe* clear if I was lucky. But nope, tour purple! It's actually more of a fuchsia color, especially when held up to light. Very pretty and complements the album art well.

  3. I'm gonna hold off on preordering since I have a gut feeling there will be some sort of in-store event in London where I can pick up a (hopefully) deluxe version and have it signed, but yay, excited! WDYE is one of  my favorite fun summer indie rock records of the decade but English Graffiti wasn't too bad and the new song snippet sounds promising. 

  4. So... I am actually really, really enjoying this. Way more than I thought I would. The first half especially feels like a lovechild of Skying and Strange House, and yet somehow it works (and it's gnarly as hell live.) Something to Remember Me By is the sad goth disco anthem I never knew I needed. The record itself is a great package - glossy gatefold with full-color inner sleeves and a WAV download, and it's only 20 bucks at Bull Moose.

     

    This release is a perfect reminder of why they're one of my all-time favorites even though I really haven't thought about them much in the last few years - falling in love with a band all over again is a great feeling. :wub:

  5. I'm gonna second St. Dunstan-in-the East, it's one of my favorite places to just chill out for a bit and everyone I've taken there has loved it. It's decently close to the Tower of London if you're gonna be in that area.

    The major museums are all pretty great and not to mention free, except the transport museum I believe. The V&A and Tate Modern are my personal favorites, and the British Museum kinda goes without saying. The South Bank is pretty to walk along at night, there are food stalls around but I personally haven't tried any so I can't give any opinion on what's good and what to skip. There's a street food market on weekends at the Southbank Centre that I've heard good things about, though.

    If you have the time, Brighton is definitely worth a day trip. Buy a train ticket online a few days in advance and you should be able to get a good deal, less than $20 roundtrip per person. If you're a burger person, Burger Brothers on North St. is the best burger I've had in the UK. It's tiny and gets crowded easily but it's so, so worth it.

    Avoid cabs, they're a waste of money. London transport will get you basically anywhere you need to go for much cheaper and walking is even easier - in zone 1 pretty much everything is closer than you think. And yes, tube from Heathrow absolutely. A few pounds to central London in ~30-45 minutes. But as someone who lives on the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly line, try not to let your luggage take up three seats while the rest of us stand. ;)

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