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conciertos y fechas de la gira
Anteriores
OCT.
15
2023
Cleveland, OH
Grog Shop
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OCT.
14
2023
Philadelphia, PA
The Fillmore Philadelphia
Estuve allí
OCT.
13
2023
Asbury Park, NJ
Wonder Bar
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OCT.
12
2023
Washington, DC
Songbyrd Music House
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OCT.
11
2023
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Made
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OCT.
10
2023
Medford, MA
Deep Cuts
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Cristina
16 de octubre de 2023
Absolutely amazing! Thank you Tim and the gang for touring again … I love the good life and cursive and anything you do with that lovely voice ❤️
Philadelphia, PA@The Fillmore Philadelphia
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Sean
5 de agosto de 2023
Tim kasher or no, this show felt sublimely passionate. I will never stop listening to The Good Life and Album of the Year holds new meaning for me.
Portland, OR@Mississippi Studios
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Chelsea
4 de agosto de 2023
I had such a blast! I've wanted to see The Good Life for over 20 years so I can finally check that off my bucket list. I'm surprised to see how many adoring fans they have in Seattle and it was so much fun to sing along with the crowd.
Seattle, WA@Tractor Tavern
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The Good Life started out as a means for Tim Kasher to use a songwriting approach that differed from his other projects (namely, Cursive), but it didn’t take long for the solo project to become a band, and for that band to finally come into its own.
The Good Life’s sound has evolved from the refined, quiet pop of the first full-length, Novena on a Nocturn, to the moody hooks of 2002’s Black Out, to the sing-along anthems of divorce and disillusionment found on the recent Lovers Need Lawyers EP. The sum of these parts is found on Album of the Year.
Album of the Year brings all that is the sound of The Good Life to fruition – catchy, moody pop rock that fluctuates between the all-ages club and the smoky cabaret, right alongside sing-along crescendos that spin into cinematic bursts. In short, every song has a plan – every song is going someplace, and lyrically, going there will inevitably involve leaving, being left, or leaving in anticipation of being left. Kasher’s ability to cleverly turn an innocuous phrase into a malicious slur of ill will leaves you not knowing whether to laugh or cry, all the while giving you the distinct impression that you’ll be quoting him at some point down the road. With that said, could Album of the Year just as well be called Break-up Album of the Year? Maybe. But that would limit it to being compared only to other break-up albums, and, well, it can hold its own.
The follow-up to this year’s Lovers Need Lawyers EP features Tim Kasher, Stefanie Drootin, Ryan Fox, and Roger Lewis, as well as a guest vocal performance on "Inmates" from former The Good Life member Jiha Lee.
The Good Life’s sound has evolved from the refined, quiet pop of the first full-length, Novena on a Nocturn, to the moody hooks of 2002’s Black Out, to the sing-along anthems of divorce and disillusionment found on the recent Lovers Need Lawyers EP. The sum of these parts is found on Album of the Year.
Album of the Year brings all that is the sound of The Good Life to fruition – catchy, moody pop rock that fluctuates between the all-ages club and the smoky cabaret, right alongside sing-along crescendos that spin into cinematic bursts. In short, every song has a plan – every song is going someplace, and lyrically, going there will inevitably involve leaving, being left, or leaving in anticipation of being left. Kasher’s ability to cleverly turn an innocuous phrase into a malicious slur of ill will leaves you not knowing whether to laugh or cry, all the while giving you the distinct impression that you’ll be quoting him at some point down the road. With that said, could Album of the Year just as well be called Break-up Album of the Year? Maybe. But that would limit it to being compared only to other break-up albums, and, well, it can hold its own.
The follow-up to this year’s Lovers Need Lawyers EP features Tim Kasher, Stefanie Drootin, Ryan Fox, and Roger Lewis, as well as a guest vocal performance on "Inmates" from former The Good Life member Jiha Lee.
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Géneros:
Indie, Rock, Alternative, Rock Music
Miembros de la banda:
Stefanie Drootin, Roger L. Lewis, Tim Kasher, Ryan Fox
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Fotos en vivo de The Good Life
![The Good Life at Buffalo, NY in MOHAWK PLACE 2023](https://photos.bandsintown.com/thumb/15746286.jpeg)
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conciertos y fechas de la gira
Anteriores
OCT.
15
2023
Cleveland, OH
Grog Shop
Estuve allí
OCT.
14
2023
Philadelphia, PA
The Fillmore Philadelphia
Estuve allí
OCT.
13
2023
Asbury Park, NJ
Wonder Bar
Estuve allí
OCT.
12
2023
Washington, DC
Songbyrd Music House
Estuve allí
OCT.
11
2023
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Made
Estuve allí
OCT.
10
2023
Medford, MA
Deep Cuts
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Opiniones de seguidores
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Cristina
16 de octubre de 2023
Absolutely amazing! Thank you Tim and the gang for touring again … I love the good life and cursive and anything you do with that lovely voice ❤️
Philadelphia, PA@The Fillmore Philadelphia
![](https://assets.prod.bandsintown.com/images/homeIcon/festivalPlaceHolderImage/thumbnail/06.png)
Sean
5 de agosto de 2023
Tim kasher or no, this show felt sublimely passionate. I will never stop listening to The Good Life and Album of the Year holds new meaning for me.
Portland, OR@Mississippi Studios
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Chelsea
4 de agosto de 2023
I had such a blast! I've wanted to see The Good Life for over 20 years so I can finally check that off my bucket list. I'm surprised to see how many adoring fans they have in Seattle and it was so much fun to sing along with the crowd.
Seattle, WA@Tractor Tavern
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Acerca De The Good Life
The Good Life started out as a means for Tim Kasher to use a songwriting approach that differed from his other projects (namely, Cursive), but it didn’t take long for the solo project to become a band, and for that band to finally come into its own.
The Good Life’s sound has evolved from the refined, quiet pop of the first full-length, Novena on a Nocturn, to the moody hooks of 2002’s Black Out, to the sing-along anthems of divorce and disillusionment found on the recent Lovers Need Lawyers EP. The sum of these parts is found on Album of the Year.
Album of the Year brings all that is the sound of The Good Life to fruition – catchy, moody pop rock that fluctuates between the all-ages club and the smoky cabaret, right alongside sing-along crescendos that spin into cinematic bursts. In short, every song has a plan – every song is going someplace, and lyrically, going there will inevitably involve leaving, being left, or leaving in anticipation of being left. Kasher’s ability to cleverly turn an innocuous phrase into a malicious slur of ill will leaves you not knowing whether to laugh or cry, all the while giving you the distinct impression that you’ll be quoting him at some point down the road. With that said, could Album of the Year just as well be called Break-up Album of the Year? Maybe. But that would limit it to being compared only to other break-up albums, and, well, it can hold its own.
The follow-up to this year’s Lovers Need Lawyers EP features Tim Kasher, Stefanie Drootin, Ryan Fox, and Roger Lewis, as well as a guest vocal performance on "Inmates" from former The Good Life member Jiha Lee.
The Good Life’s sound has evolved from the refined, quiet pop of the first full-length, Novena on a Nocturn, to the moody hooks of 2002’s Black Out, to the sing-along anthems of divorce and disillusionment found on the recent Lovers Need Lawyers EP. The sum of these parts is found on Album of the Year.
Album of the Year brings all that is the sound of The Good Life to fruition – catchy, moody pop rock that fluctuates between the all-ages club and the smoky cabaret, right alongside sing-along crescendos that spin into cinematic bursts. In short, every song has a plan – every song is going someplace, and lyrically, going there will inevitably involve leaving, being left, or leaving in anticipation of being left. Kasher’s ability to cleverly turn an innocuous phrase into a malicious slur of ill will leaves you not knowing whether to laugh or cry, all the while giving you the distinct impression that you’ll be quoting him at some point down the road. With that said, could Album of the Year just as well be called Break-up Album of the Year? Maybe. But that would limit it to being compared only to other break-up albums, and, well, it can hold its own.
The follow-up to this year’s Lovers Need Lawyers EP features Tim Kasher, Stefanie Drootin, Ryan Fox, and Roger Lewis, as well as a guest vocal performance on "Inmates" from former The Good Life member Jiha Lee.
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Géneros:
Indie, Rock, Alternative, Rock Music
Miembros de la banda:
Stefanie Drootin, Roger L. Lewis, Tim Kasher, Ryan Fox
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