Saddle Creek's The Good Life, anyone like them?
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Saddle Creek's The Good Life, anyone like them?
I've been a fan since Album of the Year came out in 2004. They are a really easy band to get into, mostly acoustic stuff.
Tim Kasher of the band Cursive does the vocals, and really makes a nice balance between his two bands.
Some tracks that are worth listening to....
Album of the Year
Notes in his Pocket
Lovers Need Lawyers
Inmates
all off of Album of the Year. Just a great little band with some nice lyrics. That cd is also available in an acoustic demo version. They also have some lesser known cds but aren't as easy to get into unless you've listened to this cd.
I did a search and didn't find one damn thing, so I suggest some of you guys listen to this stuff, i'm sure you'll like it.
Tim Kasher of the band Cursive does the vocals, and really makes a nice balance between his two bands.
Some tracks that are worth listening to....
Album of the Year
Notes in his Pocket
Lovers Need Lawyers
Inmates
all off of Album of the Year. Just a great little band with some nice lyrics. That cd is also available in an acoustic demo version. They also have some lesser known cds but aren't as easy to get into unless you've listened to this cd.
I did a search and didn't find one damn thing, so I suggest some of you guys listen to this stuff, i'm sure you'll like it.
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i'm a big fan of both them and Cursive. Black Out (good life) and The Ugly Organ (cursive) are two of my favorite albums, but every cd they put out is distrinct and equally excellent. I love their addition of the cello to their newest stuff, especially in The Ugly Organ.