I don't think it's common. Most people would use more straightforward phrases like 'lack of new stories' or 'no new types of stories'. This phrase 'no new kinda story' has a bit of an informal and almost poetic feel to it that isn't typical in everyday language.
I don't have enough information about the 'Tooth Nail DVD' to say if it has a new kind of story. There are so many DVDs out there with different kinds of stories. Maybe it's a remake of an old story with a new spin, or it could be completely original. We really need more details about what's on the DVD.
I haven't heard about this 'Tooth Nail DVD' in detail. But if we consider the idea of a 'new kinda story', it could mean a fresh take on a genre. For example, if it's a horror - themed DVD, the 'new kinda story' might involve a different kind of monster or a new way of scaring the audience, like focusing on psychological horror rather than just jump scares. Without more information, it's hard to say for sure.
Starflyer 59 has a certain following and their music often has a dreamy, indie - rock kind of vibe. 'no new kinda story' could imply that in this particular piece of work, whether it's a song or an album, they are not deviating from their usual narrative or musical approach. It might be a statement about their consistency in their art. Maybe they are using familiar chord progressions, lyrical themes, or vocal styles. It could also be a way of saying that they are building on their existing body of work rather than creating something radically different, which can be both a strength in maintaining their fan base and also a creative choice to further explore and refine their established sound.
A story can be 'kinda funny' when there are unexpected elements. For example, if someone is expecting a normal day at work but then their boss shows up dressed as a clown. The sudden deviation from the norm makes it funny.
Humor often comes from the absurdity in a story. If things happen in a way that defies normal expectations, like a cat acting like a dog, it can be 'kinda funny'. Also, self - deprecating humor in a story where someone makes fun of themselves in a light - hearted way can also contribute to it being 'kinda funny'.
I'm not sure which specific 'your not my kinda girl new edition story' you are referring to. It could be a personal anecdote, a fictional story within a certain community or by a particular author. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the exact story.
It could be that the 'no new kinda story' part is a statement about the band's identity. Maybe they want to show that they are staying true to their roots.
One possible theme could be unrequited love. Maybe the narrator has feelings for the girl but realizes she's not the right fit for him. Another theme could be self - discovery. Through the process of realizing she's not his kind of girl, he might learn more about himself and what he truly wants in a partner.