Let Me Go, directed by Joshua Black Wilkins for #shapecolorfeel, premieres today on Speakers in Code!
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Let Me Go, directed by Joshua Black Wilkins for #shapecolorfeel, premieres today on Speakers in Code!
From everything in your discography, what song still hits home for you? Garrett: There's a song called "Good Love". It was the B-side of Pioneer. It should have been on the album, and I don't know why it never did. That whole record in general was just an important part of what our band is. It was the first feeling where we thought that we're really doing something. I don't know how to explain it more than we were becoming a band. We were living in a house and writing music just to write music. We had no idea what we were doing. It was that no pressure feeling. There were these songs that you didn't know that you could write were coming out everyday. We had 4 days where we wrote 12 songs. It was the constant flow of songs. I don't know why, but that song is the one.
THE SHAPE THE COLOR THE FEEL in Best 35 Albums of 2014 on Speakers in Code!
Hey thanks to Speakers in Code for including Ghost as one of their favorite songs of 2014...
Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden have their own four-minute atmospheric version, and it swings easy with U2-esque guitars, Mazzy Star vocals, and a healing vibe. Their hangover sounds and plays out like a warm, comfortable movie -- a definite cure for the blues.
Thanks for the shout out, Speakers In Code!
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