Please, please can Mae/Rob publish the piano sheet music for The Everglow? For me, it's one of the best and most important piano rock CDs that I own and I would love to be able to play it. Pleeeeeeease.
On their last few tours they have been playing some of the older popular songs acoustic after the shows, are they going to be doing this again this tour? or possibly just playing them in the set?
Will you be recording the album shows in the fall to release on DVD (similar to what The Cribs did last year)?
Can you vary the setlists a little more vs. the (m)orning and (a)fternoon tours? People keep asking for songs from D:B and Everglow, but you play those all the time - how about throwing some rockers from Singularity in there too? Why does everybody hate on that record so much?
I might be too late or someone may have asked this but is anything going to happen with Cell Records? I thought it was "mae's" own record company they started. Any future plans or anything really?
Dave sent this to me in a message after i asked him on his AP profile about possible australian shows
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we are crossing our fingers and hoping to be on 2011's soundwave festival but we would also love to play as many clubs show in AZ as possible. whatever you may be able to do to spread the word that MAE wishes to be back in AZ come the new year would be great!
Dave, I know you're a big LOST fan, and we've discussed it at length before. What did you see in the ending that inspired you, and were you satisfied with how it all came to a close?
Why they NEVER come to Europe? A great band like they are, have to meet all of their fans..even the ones that live in Europe ( especially the italian ones)
This. I'd like to know if they've considered releasing a box set vinyl of morning, afternoon and evening (or some type of collection for the three EPs).
And of course, if they've given thought to releasing past records on vinyl like Copeland has been doing for the past year in preparation to their departure.