excited to see where My Morning Jacket takes my ears for this album. Can't wait though! Got tickets to two shows coming up. Very exicted is an understatement.
Van '98, Sea I+II '00, Sea '01, Sea II '02, Van '03, Gorge, Van, Cal, Edm '05, Bos I+II, Phi I+II, DC, SF II+III, Port, Gorge I+II '06, DC, NY I+II '08, Sea I+II, Van, Ridge , LA III+IV' 09, Indy '10, Cal, Van '11, Lond, Van, Sea '13, Memphis '14, RRHOF '17, Sea I+II '18, Van I+II, Vegas I+II '24
soooo did anyone preorder the vinyl off mmj's website? I was just going to but shipping was over $12!!!!! The album was 18.99 and it came to almost $35?!?!?!?!
soooo did anyone preorder the vinyl off mmj's website? I was just going to but shipping was over $12!!!!! The album was 18.99 and it came to almost $35?!?!?!?!
Am I missing something??
i ordered the deluxe and shipping was $17.
i noticed they changed their merch vendor, which was previously music today. i thought they were terrible on shipping, but they were a bargain compared to this
"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph: The only proof he needed for the existence of God was music." KV Jr.
soooo did anyone preorder the vinyl off mmj's website? I was just going to but shipping was over $12!!!!! The album was 18.99 and it came to almost $35?!?!?!?!
Am I missing something??
i ordered the deluxe and shipping was $17.
i noticed they changed their merch vendor, which was previously music today. i thought they were terrible on shipping, but they were a bargain compared to this
Looks like I'll have to do amazon or something else. I just think that 12 for shipping on an 18 dollar vinyl is ridiculous.
fan club shipping seems to be expensive across the board actually... I'm just looking forward to see where MMJ takes me for the next record. Going to be an exciting few weeks before it's released!
I'm just flying around the other side of the world to say I love you
Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
I love you forever and forever
Adel 03 Melb 1 03 LA 2 06 Santa Barbara 06 Gorge 1 06 Gorge 2 06 Adel 1 06 Adel 2 06 Camden 1 08 Camden 2 08 Washington DC 08 Hartford 08
I can't fucking wait for this record. Circuital is awesome live and sounds like a who song. THose T-5 shows where rippers hit 4/5 unfortunately I missed It Still Moves where they played It Makes No Difference. Love the new songs they played at the Evil Urges show. Seeing them at Mountain Jam in June.....pumped!
Out of the Blue and Into the Black................Uncle Neil Philly 08 here I come!!!!
I can't fucking wait for this record. Circuital is awesome live and sounds like a who song. THose T-5 shows where rippers hit 4/5 unfortunately I missed It Still Moves where they played It Makes No Difference. Love the new songs they played at the Evil Urges show. Seeing them at Mountain Jam in June.....pumped!
Its Still Moves is THE one to go to!!!! Oh well, 4/5 aint bad. 4 more than I went to. I hope I get the Golden Backstage Pass Ticket in my Limited Circuital Boxset!
Van '98, Sea I+II '00, Sea '01, Sea II '02, Van '03, Gorge, Van, Cal, Edm '05, Bos I+II, Phi I+II, DC, SF II+III, Port, Gorge I+II '06, DC, NY I+II '08, Sea I+II, Van, Ridge , LA III+IV' 09, Indy '10, Cal, Van '11, Lond, Van, Sea '13, Memphis '14, RRHOF '17, Sea I+II '18, Van I+II, Vegas I+II '24
someone could help me out with the fan club only track that would be appreciated... i can;t join the Fan club yet so hanging out for someone to pm. thanks!
I'm just flying around the other side of the world to say I love you
Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
I love you forever and forever
Adel 03 Melb 1 03 LA 2 06 Santa Barbara 06 Gorge 1 06 Gorge 2 06 Adel 1 06 Adel 2 06 Camden 1 08 Camden 2 08 Washington DC 08 Hartford 08
Circuital WILL be the album of the year. Forget about this Wasting Light and Uke Songs nonsense. The real champions will ascend to the throne on May 31. They will ride side-by-side on giant majestic steeds into the mists of Avalon.
"FF, I've heard the droning about the Sawx being the baby dolls. Yeah, I get it, you guys invented baseball and suffered forever. I get it." -JearlPam0925
I can't fucking wait for this record. Circuital is awesome live and sounds like a who song. THose T-5 shows where rippers hit 4/5 unfortunately I missed It Still Moves where they played It Makes No Difference. Love the new songs they played at the Evil Urges show. Seeing them at Mountain Jam in June.....pumped!
I was able to go to 3/5. Missed It Still Moves and The Tennessee Fire. I don't think it was a big deal to miss ISM because these songs are played all the time anyway. I wish I could have made all 5 but it was impossible with my work/school schedule. I am still so happy about these shows because I got caught up real nicely with seeing a ton of material after having to sell tix to 2 of their shows in 08, and because of that never having seen them until T5.
Out on the circuit, above the hollow ground
Right back in the same place, that we started out
I've had this song stuck in my head all week. Gotta love that the first single from this record clocks in at over 7 mins.
"FF, I've heard the droning about the Sawx being the baby dolls. Yeah, I get it, you guys invented baseball and suffered forever. I get it." -JearlPam0925
Circuital WILL be the album of the year. Forget about this Wasting Light and Uke Songs nonsense. The real champions will ascend to the throne on May 31. They will ride side-by-side on giant majestic steeds into the mists of Avalon.
i love you. in a heterosexual kind of way. and i'm a yankees fan.
My Morning Jacket
‘Circuital’
(V2)
After a three-year absence My Morning Jacket are set to return in June with their sixth album ‘Circuital’. Their last album, 2008’s ‘Evil Urges’, emerged to mixed reviews, and it was, to be honest, a bit of a mess. Their new direction and creative energy was admirable, especially on the sensual and funky pair ‘Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Pt.1’ and ‘Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Pt.2’, the best two songs on the album. Yet the highly ridiculous ‘Highly Suspicious’ (sample lyric: “Peanut butter pudding surprise”) best summed up the disappointment (although, to be fair, the album made a lot more sense on stage). Anyway, on to the good news, ‘Circuital’ purports to be a return to a more familiar sound with the band returning to their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, to record the album in the gymnasium of a church. The group’s first four albums are all fully blown classics, but have not reached a huge UK audience. Will it be the breakthrough? Eddie Devlin finds out.
‘Victory Dance’
With the deep, resonant clanging of what sounds like a gong, the album begins. It’s reminiscent of the opening shot of the old Rank films with the guy bashing the huge cymbal. Anyway, it’s quite a statement of intent. It’s followed by a bizarre, but brilliant, bit of vocal work from Jim James. All very cinematic. It’s a real slow-burning groover, and seems to step away from the jagged edges of ‘Evil Urges’, without abandoning that album’s more creative impulses. Jim James’ voice is restrained, with none of the hound-dog caterwauling that we’ve come to know and love from the large-lunged frontman. As an opener of your first new album in three years, it’s brave stuff. This clocks in at just under six minutes, it’s clear MMJ are not going to give us an easy ride this time.
‘Circuital’
More familiar territory: the vulnerable, reverb-laden, yearning vocal sounds like it was recorded in an empty silo (or a church’s gymnasium, in this case). It has a toe-tapping beat and teasing moments where the song threatens to burst into glorious life before withdrawing. When the release eventually comes, it’s a joy. The seven-minute-plus song talks of ending up where you started (“And you’re right back in the same place that you started out”) – reflecting James’ statement that the album is an attempt to get back to the band’s Kentucky roots. It’s a promising start, and vastly superior to the enjoyable, but muddled, ‘Evil Urges’.
‘The Day Is Coming’
An insistent, driving keyboard hammers away throughout, injecting the sense of urgency the title suggests. “Taken for granted/This lifetime and what’s up ahead/But the day is coming/The day is near/You know what I mean.” Well, death, probably. So you better get a move on and make the most of it. Seems to be the gist of it. Lovely stuff.
‘Wonderful (The Way I Feel)’
A quite lovely, strummed acoustic opening is accompanied by James’ keening voice in this relentlessly upbeat and easy-going number. “I feel so wonderful, wonderful, wonderful the way I feel,” he sings, and you believe him. It develops into a lilting country-rocker with the introduction of pedal steel and subtle, galloping percussion. It finishes with James spookily impersonating a Theremin. The boy sure can sing.
‘Outta My System’
“They told me not to smoke drugs but I wouldn’t listen/Never thought I’d get caught and wind up in prison/Chalk it up to youth but young age I ain’t dissing/I guess I just had to get it outta my system.” A thumping keyboard and blissed-out vocal could be straight off Beach Boys’ ‘Pet Sounds’, albeit with a MMJ twist. The pedal-steel guitar really comes into its own on this ode to experiencing life to the full.
‘Holdin’ On To Black Metal’
Great guitar work and use of wah wah on the intro before James comes in and somehow manages to sound like a ten-strong girls’ gospel choir. The most outright Southern-soul, Kentucky-fried number so far. They really let loose on this one, with some fluid playing. It’s certainly a varied album. Every song could almost be a different band, but they still manage to retain a sense of unity and that unique MMJ sound. Nice guitar solos throughout, with bombastic keyboards and hip-shaking drumming. Oh, wait there is a girl chorus now. A real hands-in-the-air, praise-the-Lord, Sunday celebration of a song.
‘First Light’
Another gear change, yet again: a discordant clunk of what sounds like a hammer against metal before a fuzzy guitar, jerking electronic keyboards and drums. The decision to record the album live with no overdubs has really paid off. With James singing over the other instruments, there is a more organic feel that is much closer to the exhilaration of an MMJ gig. They may have spoken about going back to their roots, but this is a long way from debut ‘The Tennessee Fire’ and follow-up ‘At Dawn’. Whether that’s a good move is debatable, but their constant evolution deserves some credit.
‘You Wanna Freak Out’
Another spaced-out track. It’s quite a disorienting listen with all the tempo and key changes going on from song to song. Keeps you on your toes, though. The battle between the more modern-sounding keyboards and the lingering, haunting pedal steel is inspired. So far, James’ voice has definitely been more controlled compared to their earlier work, which is a bit of a shame. But still, his is one of the best voices in music today, by far.
‘Slow Slow Tune’
The title might be a giveaway, but this is a slow one. It does allow some time for reflection, though, and fits in with the album’s rolling feel. It also gives the guitars a chance to shine, with some fine fret work. And as anyone who has seen MMJ live will attest, they sure know how to make a guitar talk.
‘Movin’ Away’
The album closes with a forlorn piano ballad with James’ most open and heart-melting performance of the record. His vocals aren’t quite as controlled as elsewhere, giving it that vulnerable edge that has propelled earlier albums to classic status. It’s a lovely closer, and, like the opener, a brave choice. It’s impossible to tell just yet whether ‘Circuital’ will reach the dizzy heights of ‘It Still Moves’, ‘At Dawn’, ‘Z’ and ‘The Tennessee Fire’, or if it will be filed next to ‘Evil Urges’ as another failed attempt. All the signs, however, seem to point to the former.
‘Circuital’ will be reviewed in June's issue of The Fly.
“I know this song so well, I can smoke a cigarette, have a drink, brush my teeth, take a shit, and mow the lawn while singing it. But I'll only be doing a couple of those things during this version.”
Wow, I was not expecting that. Now I understand how the review I posted said every song sounds like a different band. Not saying this is a bad thing though.
Thanks for posting this!! I got the email link from the band, but it said I had to "like" MMJ in order to listen..well I dont facebook, so I thought I was gonna have to wait for this to hit itunes tomorrow :x
But now I dont. And this song is freakin sweet. Think I like this song more than Circuital
May 31 can't come soon enough!!!
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Comments
Am I missing something??
i ordered the deluxe and shipping was $17.
i noticed they changed their merch vendor, which was previously music today. i thought they were terrible on shipping, but they were a bargain compared to this
Looks like I'll have to do amazon or something else. I just think that 12 for shipping on an 18 dollar vinyl is ridiculous.
Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
I love you forever and forever
Adel 03 Melb 1 03 LA 2 06 Santa Barbara 06 Gorge 1 06 Gorge 2 06 Adel 1 06 Adel 2 06 Camden 1 08 Camden 2 08 Washington DC 08 Hartford 08
Its Still Moves is THE one to go to!!!! Oh well, 4/5 aint bad. 4 more than I went to. I hope I get the Golden Backstage Pass Ticket in my Limited Circuital Boxset!
Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
I love you forever and forever
Adel 03 Melb 1 03 LA 2 06 Santa Barbara 06 Gorge 1 06 Gorge 2 06 Adel 1 06 Adel 2 06 Camden 1 08 Camden 2 08 Washington DC 08 Hartford 08
...It would be awesome if it leaked or something
-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
8/15/92, 9/28/96, 8/28/98, 8/29/98, 9/18/98, 8/3/00, 8/9/00, 8/10/00, 8/23/00, 8/25/00, 9/1/00, 9/2/00, 4/28/03, 6/18/03, 7/5/03, 7/6/03, 10/1/04, 10/3/05, 6/19/08, 10/27/09, 10/31/09, 5/21/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/21/13
More to Come....
YES...and Seattle's Fleet Foxes drop early May - can't wait for that too
2006: Camden 1&2, East Ruth 1&2
2008: BONNAROO, MSG1, MSG2, Hartford
2009: Philly 1, 2, 4
2010: Hartford, MSG1, MSG2
2012: Made in America
2013: BK1, BK2, Hartford
2015: Global Citizens
2016: MSG 2 (ISO MSG1)
EV Solo: NJPAC 2008; Tower Theatre, PA 2009; Hartford 2011
I was able to go to 3/5. Missed It Still Moves and The Tennessee Fire. I don't think it was a big deal to miss ISM because these songs are played all the time anyway. I wish I could have made all 5 but it was impossible with my work/school schedule. I am still so happy about these shows because I got caught up real nicely with seeing a ton of material after having to sell tix to 2 of their shows in 08, and because of that never having seen them until T5.
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
Right back in the same place, that we started out
I've had this song stuck in my head all week. Gotta love that the first single from this record clocks in at over 7 mins.
+1
This song is amazing! I might be getting my hands on a copy of the new album next week
2008: MSG I, MSG II, Newark(EV)
2009: Albany 1-2(EV), Philly 3
2010: Boston, MSG I
2013: Buffalo, Brooklyn II, Hartford
2016: MSG 1, MSG II, Fenway 1
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
i love you. in a heterosexual kind of way. and i'm a yankees fan.
My Morning Jacket
‘Circuital’
(V2)
After a three-year absence My Morning Jacket are set to return in June with their sixth album ‘Circuital’. Their last album, 2008’s ‘Evil Urges’, emerged to mixed reviews, and it was, to be honest, a bit of a mess. Their new direction and creative energy was admirable, especially on the sensual and funky pair ‘Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Pt.1’ and ‘Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Pt.2’, the best two songs on the album. Yet the highly ridiculous ‘Highly Suspicious’ (sample lyric: “Peanut butter pudding surprise”) best summed up the disappointment (although, to be fair, the album made a lot more sense on stage). Anyway, on to the good news, ‘Circuital’ purports to be a return to a more familiar sound with the band returning to their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, to record the album in the gymnasium of a church. The group’s first four albums are all fully blown classics, but have not reached a huge UK audience. Will it be the breakthrough? Eddie Devlin finds out.
‘Victory Dance’
With the deep, resonant clanging of what sounds like a gong, the album begins. It’s reminiscent of the opening shot of the old Rank films with the guy bashing the huge cymbal. Anyway, it’s quite a statement of intent. It’s followed by a bizarre, but brilliant, bit of vocal work from Jim James. All very cinematic. It’s a real slow-burning groover, and seems to step away from the jagged edges of ‘Evil Urges’, without abandoning that album’s more creative impulses. Jim James’ voice is restrained, with none of the hound-dog caterwauling that we’ve come to know and love from the large-lunged frontman. As an opener of your first new album in three years, it’s brave stuff. This clocks in at just under six minutes, it’s clear MMJ are not going to give us an easy ride this time.
‘Circuital’
More familiar territory: the vulnerable, reverb-laden, yearning vocal sounds like it was recorded in an empty silo (or a church’s gymnasium, in this case). It has a toe-tapping beat and teasing moments where the song threatens to burst into glorious life before withdrawing. When the release eventually comes, it’s a joy. The seven-minute-plus song talks of ending up where you started (“And you’re right back in the same place that you started out”) – reflecting James’ statement that the album is an attempt to get back to the band’s Kentucky roots. It’s a promising start, and vastly superior to the enjoyable, but muddled, ‘Evil Urges’.
‘The Day Is Coming’
An insistent, driving keyboard hammers away throughout, injecting the sense of urgency the title suggests. “Taken for granted/This lifetime and what’s up ahead/But the day is coming/The day is near/You know what I mean.” Well, death, probably. So you better get a move on and make the most of it. Seems to be the gist of it. Lovely stuff.
‘Wonderful (The Way I Feel)’
A quite lovely, strummed acoustic opening is accompanied by James’ keening voice in this relentlessly upbeat and easy-going number. “I feel so wonderful, wonderful, wonderful the way I feel,” he sings, and you believe him. It develops into a lilting country-rocker with the introduction of pedal steel and subtle, galloping percussion. It finishes with James spookily impersonating a Theremin. The boy sure can sing.
‘Outta My System’
“They told me not to smoke drugs but I wouldn’t listen/Never thought I’d get caught and wind up in prison/Chalk it up to youth but young age I ain’t dissing/I guess I just had to get it outta my system.” A thumping keyboard and blissed-out vocal could be straight off Beach Boys’ ‘Pet Sounds’, albeit with a MMJ twist. The pedal-steel guitar really comes into its own on this ode to experiencing life to the full.
‘Holdin’ On To Black Metal’
Great guitar work and use of wah wah on the intro before James comes in and somehow manages to sound like a ten-strong girls’ gospel choir. The most outright Southern-soul, Kentucky-fried number so far. They really let loose on this one, with some fluid playing. It’s certainly a varied album. Every song could almost be a different band, but they still manage to retain a sense of unity and that unique MMJ sound. Nice guitar solos throughout, with bombastic keyboards and hip-shaking drumming. Oh, wait there is a girl chorus now. A real hands-in-the-air, praise-the-Lord, Sunday celebration of a song.
‘First Light’
Another gear change, yet again: a discordant clunk of what sounds like a hammer against metal before a fuzzy guitar, jerking electronic keyboards and drums. The decision to record the album live with no overdubs has really paid off. With James singing over the other instruments, there is a more organic feel that is much closer to the exhilaration of an MMJ gig. They may have spoken about going back to their roots, but this is a long way from debut ‘The Tennessee Fire’ and follow-up ‘At Dawn’. Whether that’s a good move is debatable, but their constant evolution deserves some credit.
‘You Wanna Freak Out’
Another spaced-out track. It’s quite a disorienting listen with all the tempo and key changes going on from song to song. Keeps you on your toes, though. The battle between the more modern-sounding keyboards and the lingering, haunting pedal steel is inspired. So far, James’ voice has definitely been more controlled compared to their earlier work, which is a bit of a shame. But still, his is one of the best voices in music today, by far.
‘Slow Slow Tune’
The title might be a giveaway, but this is a slow one. It does allow some time for reflection, though, and fits in with the album’s rolling feel. It also gives the guitars a chance to shine, with some fine fret work. And as anyone who has seen MMJ live will attest, they sure know how to make a guitar talk.
‘Movin’ Away’
The album closes with a forlorn piano ballad with James’ most open and heart-melting performance of the record. His vocals aren’t quite as controlled as elsewhere, giving it that vulnerable edge that has propelled earlier albums to classic status. It’s a lovely closer, and, like the opener, a brave choice. It’s impossible to tell just yet whether ‘Circuital’ will reach the dizzy heights of ‘It Still Moves’, ‘At Dawn’, ‘Z’ and ‘The Tennessee Fire’, or if it will be filed next to ‘Evil Urges’ as another failed attempt. All the signs, however, seem to point to the former.
‘Circuital’ will be reviewed in June's issue of The Fly.
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
nice post!!
I'm wondering what happened to "Friends Again". I saw them play it live and it sounds so good.
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
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Wow, I was not expecting that. Now I understand how the review I posted said every song sounds like a different band. Not saying this is a bad thing though.
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
Thanks for posting this!! I got the email link from the band, but it said I had to "like" MMJ in order to listen..well I dont facebook, so I thought I was gonna have to wait for this to hit itunes tomorrow :x
But now I dont. And this song is freakin sweet. Think I like this song more than Circuital
May 31 can't come soon enough!!!
:?
Yea... that's pretty spot on.
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
:oops: I still like it :?