I am fortunate in life.
I know this.
One of the main reasons I don't complain about things other than lazy musicians (read: tag your music bro) is that I realize I'm one of the lucky ones. I am inherently happy. I realize people think I'm a freak for being so outgoingly fucking happs in public and on the internet, but if you were sitting where I'm sitting, you'd be pretty fucking happs too bro.
Quite possibly the biggest thing that makes me so consistently happy throughout the day (besides the corny answer of the wife & kids bro) is that I'm surrounded by music. From the second I wake up until the second I don't notice I'm not awake anymore, I am on the fucking jam bro. Skrait huffin the jam to the bro dome bros.
Not only am I on that jam bro, I'm lucky enough to be a dude from SYFFAL so I gets more music thrown at me than pretty much anyone else on the planet (hyperbole bro, have some). So whether or not I'm open to receiving some penetrations from a new band or I'm stuck on a band I been lovin' on for decades, I have more options than, say, my wife (who doesn't care about music at all). And because I am so brotally aware, and so brotally thankful, my job is to tell people about the things that continue to make broel friederbro so bro fucking happs.
The latest in the 34 year string of me hearing things that make me so fucking happy and energized and insanely hyper and so fucking thankful that I exist to be thankful that it exists, is the new album from Bombay Bicycle Club titled So Long, See You Tomorrow.
Holy jesus balls dipped in frankenstein and twerk, if there was ever a hand addressed personalized album made just for Joel bro, it's zis one bro. Like, about forty five seconds into the first song, Overdone, I was laying in bed wiff the headphones on and I popped up and said "this is balls". Sure I woke up my wife. Sure I didn't know exactly where it was going to go as an album. Sure I was slightly intoxicated. But dude?
I fell asleep pretty quick in this strangely happy fog of "holy shit I can't wait to wake up and listen to this". I listened on the way to the gym, on the way back from the gym, in the shower, on the way to work, while doing some work, at lunch, after work on the way to a meeting, just before the meeting, immediately after the meeting, on the way home from the meeting, and then again while trying to go nigh nigh (I GOTS KIDS BRO, BACK UP OFF ME). I let this shit envelope every waking moment for like two straight days. I didn't even take a breff when my other SYFFAL bros tried to send me links of shit to listen to (as is our daily routine).
When I was ready to tell someone, anyone, about Bombay Bicycle Club's So Long, See You Tomorrow, I stated the following without a hint of sarcasm:
"When people ask me what type of music I listen to, this is it. Generally AND specifically."
BBC (*hahahahahahaha) sounds a whole lot like a little bit each of White Denim and Sigur Ros and Queen and Electric Guest and The Naked and Famous and The Neighbourhood and Dangermouse jamming with Holy Fuck and Solid Gold and RAHGODBLESSJAHMERICA I hear so many sounds and feel so many feels I JUST WANNA SHAVE TOM'S CHIN AND JUST PACK IT WITH SUGAR SNAP PEAS AND GLUTEN FREE BREAD CRUMBS UNTIL HE TURNS INTO A TALKING RETRO TOASTER WITH HIS OWN ANIMATED MOVING PICTURE AVAILABLE NOW ON DISNEY DVD. #runonsentencesaysfuckoffbro
Bombay Bicycle Club hath gifted me with overwhelming joy these past few days thanks to the delivery of this new album. All together it's blissful and exhilarating and foreign and familiar, but throughout each individual track I'm blessed with these feels of having taken a vacation to some land I've never been, waking up before my kids (on a weekend, after 9am, BRO!), and showering in a warm trickle of green tea.
While I could suck the album off in general terms, for the sake of being specific when I reread this around December 15th of this year when we pick the albums of the year, I think I should quickly list just a few of the individual traits of So Long, See You Tomorrow to properly sum this shit up.
Bombay Bicycle Club's new album So Long, See You Tomorrow is the greatest album of 2014 so far, and I'm wagering it is my favorite complete piece of music since I last sucked off Solid Gold's Bodies of Water all those years ago. Every song is my favorite. Every song deserves an article about it. Every song could be played at my birth, graduation, wedding, birth of any of my children, election into office, retirement, funeral, ANY TIME IS TIME.
I am in awe of how much this album has entertained me. I am thankful for how much this album has enlivened me. I am envious of those who hold such talent with which to create this album.
I am naked on a lawn chair in a freshly mowed meadow, sipping a half empty glass of dandelion wine, collecting the happy tears this album hath gifted me into a seashell I plucked from the ocean floor near Bora Bora in my dreams (where I also danced with a guy named Yuri who claimed to be Puerto Rican even though I heard him speaking Russian to the maid at my resort).
If you don't buy this or at least listen to this, I will assume you are a complete dick and in need of massage therapy to work the ASSHOLE out of your lumbar brobar.