![]() 06/17/2019 at 01:49 • Filed to: Working alone sucks | ![]() | ![]() |
It was either this or “ The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot ” which is infinitely sadder, so I’m just gonna groove along to this tune alone in the office. How’s everyone else doing?
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I’m listening to sad 80s music trying to fall asleep.
It’s not working, hence why I ended up here.
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I could recommend sad 90s music.
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Somehow I missed Brand New back in the day when I was a teenager and they were big. I got on board about 2015.
Which means no emo connotations for me, just a good band. I’m not sure about Deja but The Devil And God... is fantastic and I reckon Science Fiction is even better.
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Hierarchy will always be Devil and God, Deja Entendu, Daisy, Your Favorite Weapon. Still haven't heard Science Fiction because of all the drama around Jesse Lacey.
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A few years ago, I would have taken issue with your list because Daisy was at the top for me, but I honestly just couldn’t listen to them after finding out Jesse is a trash person.
Here is a nice alternative that I stumbled upon a few months ago:
https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/lucy-dacus-night-shift/
“You’ve got a 9 to 5, so I’ll take the night shift, and I’ll never see you again if I can help it.”
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I’d put S cience Fiction above Daisy but below Deja. It was really great for the few weeks between the album’s release and finding out what Adam Lazzara meant when he called Jesse a shitty person years after the TBS/BN feud was put to bed.
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Kills me. I’ve got a bunch of friends who all love Devil and God but haven’t given Science Fiction a chance. Not before the drama, nor after . I’m not sure it’d be your thing if you’re from the early days, it’s less rock. But there’s more to dissect.
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Damn, this is beautiful. Thank you!
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I’ll check it out eventually.
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Lucy Dacus rules. That whole album, Historian, is great. I stumbled upon her by way of her involvement in Boygenius, a pretty awesome supergroup with her, Phoebe Bridgers, and Julien Baker. Good stuff.