

Pattengale and Ryan have developed a reputation for combining music with the other aspects which make a performance so memorable - stage presence, banter, and maintaining a connection with the audience. All the while, his playing was threaded together by Ryan’s patient and supportive rhythmic root note picking and strumming.īetween songs, there was the schtick. His penchant for sweeping, single-note melodies and exploring unique sonic twists by adding out-of-the-box flats, sharps and harmonics shared a particular expressive virtuosity. The duo was able to shift their energy from “Snake Eyes,” the soft, weeping, ode to death which once brought a tear to Marcus Mumford’s eye, to the rousing, joyful pace of “Girls Gather Round” and “Honey, Honey.” Across each song, Pattengale’s impressive lead guitar phrasing was both technical and deeply passionate. Revealing in an interview with Entertainment Voice that the song encapsulates cultural, political and personal struggles, a tear or two was spotted while the duo crooned, “I hear their cries through my window, they’re mourning again in America.” They then moved into “Mourning in America,” a song which captures poignant and timely modern themes. Or, as Ryan put it to the audience, “ATTID and ATTIDD… for short.” Beginning with “Hope of a Lifetime” from 2013’s The Ash & Clay, the audience was lulled into silence by the Milk Carton Kid’s ability to envelop a space in rich, emotional soundscapes through Pattengale’s river-flow, unbounded phrasing, Ryan’s understated, sturdy rhythm and the pair’s seamless harmonies. The well-crafted set contained a mix of songs, including those from 2018’s All the Things I Did and All the Things I Didn’t Do.
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On the heels of a long tour with a new, full group, Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale shed the larger band for a return to original form, featuring just two guitars and one microphone. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).“Our confidence is high, we’re fresh off our third GRAMMY loss.” Joey Ryan, often the chattier of the Milk Carton Kids, greeted the audience with his characteristically dry, sharp humor as the duo made their second appearance at the historic Tarrytown Music Hall on February 24.

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Get the embed code The Milk Carton Kids - All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn't Do Album Lyrics1.A Sea of Roses2.All the Things.3.Big Time4.Younger YearsThe Milk Carton Kids Lyrics provided by I'll take others too but not one anymore than you

I know I'll take you with me everywhere I take my body and soul They hear what I'm saying but no way they know what i know I'm telling this story about what you taught me of love How we became lovers, how we became friends I'll tell you where I've been, you'll tell me how you've been We laugh at the stories we cried to before I'm sure that you cried and you cried and you cried, so did IĪll the things that I did and all the things that I didn't try We know became very real scary, and at times too muchīut we'd held it together and we doubled down on our luckįor all of the times I counted the lines in your hair I bury my feelings down deep where my heart never goesĪll the things that I did and all the things that I didn't know That would follow us around and around and around Just to take you to dinner and boy was that worth all the years I tell only the truth every last little thing that I knewĪll the things that I did and all the things that I didn't do

Light turns to dark and my tears turn to iceĪs I turn to my lover and thinking I'm right I have the weight of the world on my chestįor real when my minds at its best I still feel afraid
