
Hey, Everyone! Just a he/him here falling deeper every day into the pit of nerdom. Video games, comics, anime, board games, D&D, Pokémon TCG. I also like coffee, tea, and recent got into vinyls and streaming! You can call me Joshua or Yoshi ^ᴥ^ Please feel free to say hi!
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After listening to it myself multiple times, I’ve asked a handful of people their thoughts on the new Mumford & Sons album.
I’ve mostly heard “it’s okay” and “I miss old Mumford.”
Yes, I had to listen to the album, “Wilder Mind,” at least once to purge my own preconceived notions of what Mumford “is” out of my system.
However, it dawned on me that Mumford & Sons is whatever they CHOOSE to be. They’re super talented, and they made a great album. Sure, less banjo, but, that’s really okay. It takes major balls to change up your style like that.
Possibly my favourite Panic! at the Disco album is “Pretty. Odd.” And, I think that’s just because I like more folk/Indie than most Panic! fans. Panic! had major balls making that their second album, and it’s amazing, even if it wasn’t what fans were expecting.
The point is: Mumford & Sons has my immense respect, and I really enjoy their talent, in whatever medium/style they present it in. I’m pretty sure they could just read and score a book, and I’d love it. Marcus Mumford has an amazing voice.
Also, on a vaguely related note, you should all be listening to Punch Brothers.
Has the science side of Tumblr explained how, in the giant expanse and freedom of a room, moths always manage to fly directly into your face? If so, I think I missed that thread.
"I love playing video games because I get to be the bad guy, and steal, and wreck shit, and that's not how I am in real life. It's a fun and interesting change of pace that's therapeutic and gives important context for life." - Most people playing video games. "I always choose the 'good' path, and, feel super bad if I accidentally steal or murder. Unless they're 'bad.' Then, shit's getting real. But, they have to be 'bad.' That makes it okay, right?" - Me playing video games. This high horse is so far off the ground, I'm not sure I can get down without hurting myself. Maybe I'll just stay up here.