abrutalkind--disqus
abrutalkind
abrutalkind--disqus

New Radiohead
New James Blake
New Chance the Rapper

Since I'm in Austin, one of the more prominent local independent theaters (The Paramount) is starting up their summer Classic Film Series at the end of the month and while I want to go to just about every showing my goal is at least one a month. http://www.austintheatre.or…

Daughter - Made of Stone
Shane Carruth - As If It Would Have a Universal and Memorable Ending
Miles Davis - Flamenco Sketches [Studio Sketches]
The Antlers - Endless Ladder
Cross Record - Cups In The Sink
The Mountain Goats - Going Back To California
Port St. Willow - Opal
William Basinski - d|lp 1.1
Julien Baker - Go Home
Wash

I know that the girl who runs it, her band just dropped an album and is on tour so that might be the lull.

Doesn't it allow you to saves songs to your device when you are on wifi for when you don't have access or does that still only work with data?

Since you have the trial you should be able to "download" them to your phone through apple music and have them available without wifi.

I think Hail To The Thief works better as a concept album and so no song really jumps out as single because they are so inseparable from each other (and thats not to imply that all other radiohead albums are just as cohesive and follow a specific narrative and theme)

Mine was In Rainbows, Pablo Honey and The Bends being played on Alt Rock Radiohead had me convinced they were just like everyone else who copied them. How young, foolish, and naive was I?

Oh god!?! What kind of people do you hang out with then? Do you like Radiohead beyond their 90's output? There are so many questions!!!!

It would take a ridiculously impressive lineup and much cheaper tickets to get me to go normally. But literally last night my friend and I were discussing how much we would be willing to pay for tickets to see Radiohead and we both said $100 which is the cost of a one day pass. So… I don't know I might bite the bullet

Part of me wants to pick a bone with your "true masterpiece" comment but as I'm listen to Shallows I just can't muster up the energy to do anything more than gush about how perfectly exquisite this song is and how amazingly accurate that utterly unique intimate feeling you describe is.

Eh - those are clearly Chilton uniforms those clearly not college age kids are wearing.

I read a really great 1965 interview they did with MLK this past January. The article itself was hosted on The Daily Beast but it still felt weird to retweet a Playboy article.

I was hoping someone would bring this up. Like he's reading of it is why people call it creepy. Its as if you can override the creepy age difference if its "one of the greatest love stories of all time".

I would totally want to be there for the rooftop gig. If only because of the significance of it and the sheer spontaneity of it.

All I'm going to say is that I don't think a film universe has to justify every new action that is taken with historical precedence. Things change and people change and you can have new behavior with no previously seen precedence. I mean we have no precedence in the films for a character like Daisy Ridley (you can try

I mean you are definitely entitled to your own opinions. I didn't say you were wrong I just said I didn't understand how you could come to that conclusion. Part of me wants to go through and give rebuttals to your points but I just don't feel like having a big debate about it.

I don't understand this at all. Boyega was one of my favorite parts. His youthful exuberance and joy made Star Wars fun again.