10/23/2009
Get Set Go - Ordinary World (2005)
Sorry about the lack of posts; it's been a long, long week
Anyway, I've been meaning to post Get Set Go's other albums for ages, and someone recently requested that I do so as well, so I figured I should get around to doing it; this is their second album, is largely acoustic and folksy, and centers around singer-songwriter Mike TV's battles with drug addiction; it has the wonderfully amusing and insightful lyrics that we can always expect from this band, and the happy-sound-with-depressing-lyrics combo that makes this band either an upper or a downer, depending on what you want them to be
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Previous Posts:
Selling Out & Going Home
Labels:
alt rock,
folk,
powerpop,
singer-songwriter
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3 comments:
Hey Atom! I was googling a photo I could throw up on my twitter page and this post showed up. Very kind of you. I'm glad you dig the music. I'll try to drop in from time to time and see what other musics you're turning people on to.
Warm Regards,
Mike TV
Actually, I have no idea why I called you Atom, Twee. Sorry about that. I think I've gone mad. *shame-faced*
Mike! It's really cool of you to stop by and make a post here, it makes my night to know artists are cool with sites like this.
I do love the tunes, man. Keep it up.
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