ext_34652: charlotte sometimes being fierce (Default)
ext_34652 ([identity profile] wishfulclicking.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] wishfulclicking 2008-12-05 02:33 pm (UTC)

My excitement just grows for that album. I'm going to be at the store first thing.

I have to restrain myself from getting all ranty on the internet about calling pretty.odd. a flop. Whenever people start saying that, I want to start asking some questions from the writer like 'what do you consider a flop to be?' 'is this in comparison with their previous sales' 'are you even accounting for the change in buying habits now?'. So yeah, I have to show so much restraint.

I was silently screaming at the magazine in the store. First I read how Cobra was coming out with new music (which I knew, but still, it was another thing to see it in print with Gabe's awesome face in the magazine) and then I got to the panic part and I was smiling at the article. I was like 'thank you for not taking years again for new music!' because waiting that long again would not be cool.

I really want to hear Brendon more because I think his voice has really improved from AFYCSO and he has a stronger live voice now, so I can't wait to hear what he sounds like on their new album. I didn't know Jon sounded so good until he subbed for Ryan during that one concert so now I really think he should sing more. I've only briefly heard Spencer, but I just want him to keep on drumming, so if he didn't sing I would be okay. *He could probably stop writing lyrics or at least better ones :) unless he has hidden layers about his beard and hair he hasn't showed yet*

I would like to see more of what Brendon can do with his songs. Folkin Around was not my favorite, but it grew on me.

*Yay!! Do the meme :)

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