įans can check out the documentary, available in four parts, here.
The playlist, which you can check out here, included a variety of artists from Phoebe Bridgers to Bon Iver. To celebrate the release of Our Bande Apart, Jenkins curated a playlist of songs that inspired the band during the making of the album, exclusively for Alternative Press. The documentary is now available for streaming after previous showings at select theaters in New York City and LA. Hip-hop and power pop collide on the delirious 'Semi-Charmed Life,' while elsewhere 3EB take detours through churning space rock ('Good for You'), distorted fuzz pop ('London'), and slinky psych funk ('I Want You'). “You can hear the exuberance we have playing together in the same room again.” Read more: Knocked Loose on challenging themselves to make a hardcore concept EP Third Eye Blinds debut album is a landmark of 90s alternative rock, embracing a potpourri of styles without ever losing its focused vision. “I think it shows a group of people playing together, feeling the joy of being creative together again, after so much darkness,” Jenkins says of the documentary. Reid also co-directed How We Hold Each Other Right Now: The Making of Our Bande Apart, a companion documentary to the album, with vocalist Stephan Jenkins. Im only pretty sure that I cant take anymore, Before you take a swing, I wonder what. Reid gingerly weaves lyrics from the song into softened time-lapse footage of the Silverlake Lounge in Los Angeles. The visual is directed by guitarist Kryz Reid. ” The track comes from their latest album, Our Bande Apart. Maybe the decision is regretted and you get back together, but the thought of that not happening is crushing.Third Eye Blind have released a music video for “ Silverlake Neophyte. Le guitariste et chanteur Stephan Jenkins (n en 1964) est la tte de ce groupe de rock. It's like a death of sorts, but if the other person doesn't miss you and just moves on it doesn't feel like you died (b/c you would miss that person then)-it feel like you & the relationship never existed and you start to question if any of it actually ever happened. Third Eye Blind voit le jour San Francisco en 1993. It was released in November 1997 as the third single from their self-titled debut album.
It was written by Kevin Cadogan and Stephan Jenkins.
It's a strange thing-a break up with someone you are so connected with on every level where you feel like one and it's drastically different. About How's It Going to Be 'How's It Going to Be' is a song by the American rock band Third Eye Blind. He will never stop loving her-he cares-and she cares. He is at his breaking point and feels he needs to move on/ the grass is greener, but he DOES care and he says he wants to "get myself back in"-to me, he misses her and wishes it could work, but feels there has been too much damage to go back and continue he is expressing his emotion struggle and turmoil between his mind and heart. She is frustrated with the situation and the communication has become fighting rather than listening. The relationship had extreme passion and highs & lows and can be volatile at times. Will they each move on, will the other find someone they are happier with-or appear to be happier with, will they do all of the same things you two did, will this new person replace you and suddenly be "the one"? It's a traumatizing, heart wrenching experience. They won't even be acquaintances (for some time there after the break up) and possibly never speak again depending upon how the break up went down. He's spent his 24/7 with this person and knows "her" better than anyone on this planet (and her, him) and, suddenly, everything will change and they won't "know" each other anymore. I think this song conveys the immense emotion and struggle the boyfriend has trying to decide if he will break up with his significant other of quite some time (his best friend, lover, soulmate, his air.).