fuck me sideways.

I don't think he's all that popular here in Canada. I've been going to HMV remembering to look for Frank Turner albums, but they never have them. It's nice to know that they actually do have Frank Turner albums kicking about, but maybe it's just in the bigger cities. I couldn't find them in West Edmonton Mall though, 3rd biggest mall in the world.2712 wrote:went to go buy it at HMV yesterday after school, but the fuckin mall closes at 6pm! WTF? so i went in today but turns out they're all out, they only had one. ONE?!!? it's a goddamn new release!!!! what kind of business is that?
fuck me sideways.
FuckT41182 wrote:this album is definitely one of the best albums of 2011, if not the best one !
He always does a bunch of European festivals in the summer. He played Download Festival a few days ago and I've read somewhere he's touring in support of Social Distortion during the whole summer on their European tour, as well as doing Reading and Leeds. He's also playing in Croatia this summer so I think that's close to you.FuckT41182 wrote:still loving it, and the love grows bigger every day, it's been a long, long fucking time since I've been listening to an album by any of the new artists as much as I do listen to England Keep My Bones, it's fucking awesome and it makes me happy !
Does he ever tour in Europe? (Except for England, cause I don't feel like paying for a plane)
I wanna attend to his show very much !!!
if it's the same song I'm thinking of, I kind of get a Million Dead (his old band) vibe to it! I love it!Jeremy Kill wrote:Man, One Foot Before the Other has this Muse vibe going on with it. It's pretty sweet. Does anyone else feel the same way?
well, Vienna is like 1 hour of traveling, and Zagreb is like 8 ;) but I'm thinking about it, but I kind of don't wanna go there alone, and nobody here really knows Frank Turner, so it would mean a fucking 8 hours train drive, than taking a bus to the town I need to get in, and shit like that, and alone as fuck, cause I doubt I'll find someone here who knows him and is actually willing to pay for the distances to get thereHentaiman wrote:Isn't Croatia really close to Slovakia? I thought it'll be the best date for you to see him.
i bought Love Ire and Song as well as Poetry of the Deed from them no too long ago, but they were some the last copies on the shelves.Jeremy Kill wrote:I don't think he's all that popular here in Canada. I've been going to HMV remembering to look for Frank Turner albums, but they never have them. It's nice to know that they actually do have Frank Turner albums kicking about, but maybe it's just in the bigger cities. I couldn't find them in West Edmonton Mall though, 3rd biggest mall in the world.2712 wrote:went to go buy it at HMV yesterday after school, but the fuckin mall closes at 6pm! WTF? so i went in today but turns out they're all out, they only had one. ONE?!!? it's a goddamn new release!!!! what kind of business is that?
fuck me sideways.
I see what you mean about Glory Hallelujah, when I first heard it I thought it was a bold song to write/release and some people would not agree with it.2712 wrote:Fuck. GREAT fucking album.
the only song i skip is glory hallelujah. i find it too cynical and i don't necessarily agree with the lyrical content.
anyone else get reminded of "to take you home" when listening to "Wessex Boy" ?
well, and isn't that one of the most significant signs of rock 'n roll music? to write songs that you truly feel and believe in, instead of songs that people wanna hear, there is pop music for that, they can sing ''I love you'' the same way for as long as it takes and people are still dumb enough to like itBobbyjames wrote:I see what you mean about Glory Hallelujah, when I first heard it I thought it was a bold song to write/release and some people would not agree with it.2712 wrote:Fuck. GREAT fucking album.
the only song i skip is glory hallelujah. i find it too cynical and i don't necessarily agree with the lyrical content.
anyone else get reminded of "to take you home" when listening to "Wessex Boy" ?