>"we wrote and recorded the whole album 2 weeks on tour"
Which artist are we making fun of here? Or is this just a hypothetical typical mainstream band thing?
>>73910671
well maybe if ya'll didn't steal their mjusic they'd have time to get off the road for awhile and put together a great album rather than scrounging together scraps of time on the road to write, demo, record and edit.
the beatles before rubber soul?
>"this might not be the album fans expect but its the album we had to make"
>I wrote the new album away from the rest of the band on my ipad
>"we decided to go back to our roots on this album"
>"as part of a lyrical experiment on automatic writing, all the vocals on this album were the product of a markov chain fed with raw text from the music board, from the site 4chan.org"
>it took me about 5 minutes to write the lyrics, I usually just write down the first thing that comes to my head
>"we sacrificed our drummer to make this album... it's okay."
>>73910980
>>73910671
That's literally 99% of dadrock bands
>we rented out a beach house in the dead of winter and were determined to make our best record ever
>>73911917
I was gonna post this but thought it didn't quite fit the thread theme
>"I wrote this album after my girlfriend broke up with me"
>politically driven album
>40 minutes of "Donald Trump is a poopy head"
>it just came togeather
>>73913845
You were warned not to listen to anything Green Day put out after the 90s.
>>73913942
Warning wasn't over political, though. Least I don't remember it being
>this album is our best yet
>"we decided it would be best to experiment and just record it all in one go instead of being organized"
>[main songwriter] just locked himself away for several months and came to us with a demo, and we were like, woah
>we went into the woods and got back in touch with why we started this in the first place
>this is more personal than we've normally worked with