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And the wilderness inside
Let the exits pass, all the tar and glass
'Til the road and sky align
The strangers in this town,
They raise you up just to cut you down
Oh Angela it's a long time coming
And your Volvo lights lit up green and white
With the cities on the signs
But you held your course to some distant war
In the corners of your mind
From the second time around
The only love I ever found
Oh Angela it's a long time coming
Home at last
Were you safe and warm in your coat of arms
With your fingers in a fist
Did you hear the notes, all those static codes
In the radio abyss?
Strangers in this town,
They raise you up just to cut you down
Oh Angela it's a long time coming
Oh Angela spent your whole life running
Home at last
Home at last
Vacancy, hotel room, lost in me, lost in you
Angela, on my knees, I belong, I believe
Home at last
Home at last
Home at last
Home at last
Home at last, hmm
Horrible band. The entire stomp/shout genre is a big misunderstanding.
I like the song and the band is pretty good. I just like to scroll to find this comment when it come on. Makes me chuckle.
Maybe it's just me, but this formula of theirs seems really tiresome and contrived: "Ho!" or "hey!" or some other single-syllable exultation whooped out between verses as a forced sing-along ploy for their outdoor festival audiences, the flat, stomp-along drumbeat during the choruses, the suspenders, fedoras, and scraggly beards...
Maybe it's just me...
Cool photo of Theda Bara on the album cover though.
Well, when you put it like that!
Hearing them occasionally on RP is just fine with me (all things in moderation).
I'm not sure I'd enjoy an entire CD of "Ho's" and "Hey's" though. ; )
Nice song while I chill with another fat one
Great tune!
Absolutely love the album cover!!
thats theda bara
silent movie star
va va va voom
They raise you up just to cut you down
Never really listened to Spoon much before but this whole album is excellent!
but...this is the lumineers, not spoon.
I came to the comments just to see if anyone else noticed the resemblance to David Gray - it’s uncanny!
i always think the same when i hear this.
Isn't it funny that bands that came out of the same genre and time period sound similar?
We call them genres for a reason. Some similar argument could be made about the grunge bands, or the new wave bands, or the punk bands.... (place your genre here)
Just because you don't like a genre, doesn't mean that the bands therein are interchangeable to those that listen rather than dismiss.
I think there are cultural influences that push certain artists toward a new aesthetic or style in any given period. Those artists tend to react to the societal constructs at that time in the same way and produce a similar style of art. Sometimes it comes out of regional areas like the PNW for grunge and other times it can be spread out like the Hippie movement. Once these new genres get going copycats and/or inspired artists will join in.
Love it anyway. Great tune.
I like this tune!
I thought he was singing "hold my leg"...
You bugger!!! I'll never be able to un-hear that now
Maybe it's just me, but this formula of theirs seems really tiresome and contrived: "Ho!" or "hey!" or some other single-syllable exultation whooped out between verses as a forced sing-along ploy for their outdoor festival audiences, the flat, stomp-along drumbeat during the choruses, the suspenders, fedoras, and scraggly beards...
Maybe it's just me...
Cool photo of Theda Bara on the album cover though.
I like those HOs
Ok Boomer, get used to it; like me, you are generations behind, keep whats good , scrap the rest.
Pffft. Get off my lawn
Apparently it's called the 'Millennial Clap/ Whoop'. It's actually a thing. I think it's hilarious.
Well Holy Sh!t, you're absolutely right. It IS a thing.
Wiki:
The millennial whoop is a vocal melodic pattern alternating between the fifth and third notes in a major scale, typically starting on the fifth, in the rhythm of straight 8th-notes, and often using the "wa" and "oh" syllables.[1] It was used extensively in 2010s pop music.[2][3]
Ok Boomer, get used to it; like me, you are generations behind, keep whats good , scrap the rest.
Apparently it's called the 'Millennial Clap/ Whoop'. It's actually a thing. I think it's hilarious.
Well Holy Sh!t, you're absolutely right. It IS a thing.
Wiki:
The millennial whoop is a vocal melodic pattern alternating between the fifth and third notes in a major scale, typically starting on the fifth, in the rhythm of straight 8th-notes, and often using the "wa" and "oh" syllables.[1] It was used extensively in 2010s pop music.[2][3]
Maybe it's just me...
Apparently it's called the 'Millennial Clap/ Whoop'. It's actually a thing. I think it's hilarious.
Hipster music.
Thankfully it has a very short shelf life.
Reports of its demise seem to be greatly exaggerated.
A lobotomy is always a solution for that problem
I have to start doing some digging now...
Hipster music.
Thankfully it has a very short shelf life.
Va, va, va, voom!
And a kaboom too.
Theda Bara in the movie Cleopatra. Hubba hubba!
connection. I tend to zone in on lyrics to ponder the deep meanings
that it brings to me...
I was cutting the hair of my client...kinda hoping that
some of the lyrics might turn his mind to the contemplation of God like it does me...
but my client mentions that he never pays attention to lyrics.
Wow... not me. I'm all about the words as much as the riff!
Over the hour of cutting his hair, one song perked his ears... the Tom Waits track (heart attack and vine) : he shazammed it to check out later.
Tom def. has a unique sound. ...
The songs that grab my heart from what was played:
No More Buffalo- James McMurty
Burden of the Angel Beast- Bruce Cockburn
Naked As We Came- Iron & Wine
Angela- The Lumineers
Thank you for making me think and feel
so much dear Bill!!!
You are so awesome :) 123K
LOL, were you blotto when you rated this? Where's Miss Piggy?
Isn't it funny that bands that came out of the same genre and time period sound similar?
We call them genres for a reason. Some similar argument could be made about the grunge bands, or the new wave bands, or the punk bands.... (place your genre here)
Just because you don't like a genre, doesn't mean that the bands therein are interchangeable to those that listen rather than dismiss.
Maybe it's just me...
No....it's me too, Proc....ever since M&S it's gotten a bit overboard....
Or maybe he really is trying to say "You're a Ho!, Angela, I'm watching you leave"....or something like that....
Va va va voom!
Maybe it's just me...
Millennial chic. Clearly you don't wear enough flannel or have an ironic beard.
Maybe it's just me...
Cool photo of Theda Bara on the album cover though.
Love this song!
We were at that show, and the reason the stands were half empty for The Lumineers was because of an inept security team who could not get the crowd into the stadium in any sort of organized fashion. We stood in line for nearly three hours, and made it in time to see the last song-and-a-half of The Lumineers. Our granddaughters, huge Lumineers fans, were sorely disappointed, but they dug TP and the Heartbreakers.
that explains a lot actually....my wife and step-daughter thought it was because folks were still pre-funking elsewhere, but considering the girls were already funky I suppose it makes sense there was some other reason entirely.
We were at that show, and the reason the stands were half empty for The Lumineers was because of an inept security team who could not get the crowd into the stadium in any sort of organized fashion. We stood in line for nearly three hours, and made it in time to see the last song-and-a-half of The Lumineers. Our granddaughters, huge Lumineers fans, were sorely disappointed, but they dug TP and the Heartbreakers.
Very few of my past comments make me sad, and this one makes me sad; RIP Tom Petty! You'd be proud how your family (daughters especially) have handled the release of your "cause of death" - and if anyone lost respect for Mr. Petty because of the autopsy findings; come on now, live and let live!!
PEACE and Long Live RP!!
And it's nice !
KimB wrote:
listening experience bar none.
Va, va, va, voom!
And a kaboom too.
Yeaaahhhh, BillG just called this a new song, and I'm all like, "Not so much." And I don't even listen to "mainstream" radio, whatever that is. Terrestrial radio? This has been played on Alt Nation on SiriusXM for months and months.
Hey!
i heard this on NPR a few weeks ago, and that's who i thought it was. i was surprised.
Ditto. There was an Austrialian band named Flash in the Pan whose second album lived up to the group's name. I say the Lumineers got staying power. They open in a bunch of cities for U2 in the Joshua Tree tour this summer.
Maybe it's just me, but this formula of theirs seems really tiresome and contrived: "Ho!" or "hey!" or some other single-syllable exultation whooped out between verses as a forced sing-along ploy for their outdoor festival audiences, the flat, stomp-along drumbeat during the choruses, the suspenders, fedoras, and scraggly beards...
Maybe it's just me...
Cool photo of Theda Bara on the album cover though.
It's just you...