Hey Ryan, I listened to your NPR interview where you expressed concern that Guster was no longer relevant, and you didn't want it to become a "nostalgia band." Just wanted to let you know that while Lost and Gone Forever used to be my most often played Guster record, I find that Easy Wonderful now spends the most time in the car or on the turn table compared to the other records. I think it sounds very modern, really adds something to the Guster experience, and many friends of mine who aren't aware of Guster think it's great, too. Two points for relevancy!
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Hey Ryan, I listened to your NPR interview where you expressed concern that Guster was no longer relevant, and you didn't want it to become a "nostalgia band." Just wanted to let you know that while Lost and Gone Forever used to be my most often played Guster record, I find that Easy Wonderful now spends the most time in the car or on the turn table compared to the other records. I think it sounds very modern, really adds something to the Guster experience, and many friends of mine who aren't aware of Guster think it's great, too. Two points for relevancy!
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