I don't know what was up with where you saw them, but when I went to see them last year it was predominately lanky 20 year old college kids like myself. Same type I see at any current indie bands concerts.
How about we try and avoid stereotypes, yeah?
For me, I'm fucking pumped for this. Y'all can keep your Animal Collective, I'll take TMBG any day. If a band like that can still be going after 30 years, they must be doing something right.
R.I.P. to one of the greatest musicians and composers ever. I was fortunate enough to see him two years ago, and he was still better than some people I've seen a quarter of his age. His songs changed how I understand music, and I will forever be grateful for making my view of music a much broader than it was before.
As soon as I saw Pablo Honey wasn't at the bottom:
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And then seeing seeing Hail to the Thief at #3:
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S...seriously? Stereogum, listen. Last week I made the comment that you always put an artist's best album at #3 and pick some weird, not best album as #1..
While I appreciate the help with proving me right, I don't actually want you to keep proving me right
"And so, Stereogum continued it's quest to rank every bands best album at number 3, hoping to dispel any beliefs they were in any way influenced by other "best of lists". But lo, they failed to realize that those albums were ranked on top for a reason, because they were in fact the best of each respective band's discography.
And shame did fall on Stereogum."