If he's going to be on WFMU it won't be a commercial enterprise in any sense.
If he's going to be on WFMU it won't be a commercial enterprise in any sense.
I think the fact that anyone thought there was a feud is what Mark is mocking. They guy bitched about bleed over at a music festival and said a few throw away things about the random band that was bleeding over. That got reported. The fact that he explained what was happening on his website without specifically…
The "Cougar" is one of the most cringe inducing things to ever be thought up by the music industry. Dropping the Cougar is the one thing I support about Mellencamp.
Does the average person actually understand the lyrics to this song? I tried listening to it but all I could make out was "black man…. greasy hair… and Ain't that America"
In general, I just don't enjoy listening to The Beatles. I'm impressed by them, I appreciate them, and I defend their contribution to pop music.
It's almost like he's trolling AV Club specifically.
For the most par the alto. There's a long line of smooth and schmaltzy sax that strips the instrument of all it's bluster and character.
Wow, that song is horrible. You can tell the words and guitar riffs were written at the same time.
John Mayer is just one of those names that you hear around certain people, and just by the way they speak about him, you know that the longer you go without hearing his music the better.
The lyric wouldn't be so bad if it was a straight up tale of puppy love without the stuff about bodies. When I hear songs like this I just think about the stalker writing to his obsession to let her know that his true infatuation and sensitivity will make him the best lover she ever had.
Acoustic guitar, piano, and saxophone are the three primary instruments of horribly bland music by extremely well trained and talented musicians.
Still, you're paying $60 for a live album, which is traditionally a form of catalog filler.
Bandcamp takes 15% for the first $5000 (before taxes/shipping) and then 10% above. That doesn't seem unreasonable for what Bandcamp provides return (web hosting / bandwidth / community / social networking tools / a streaming service).
Hence my response to "You jammed out to Treefingers lately?" and "it's just Ambient filler" because there are so many ways to engage a piece of music they seemed like a very pedestrian things to say.
What an exciting life you must lead.
Not really, but it is a subject that comes up every time their name gets mentioned. I also I wouldn't say all Radiohead fans have trouble with reading comprehension either. But, I understand you need to be angry about something.
Cause Radiohead is still by all means a major label band and major labels still think of vinyl as a "collector's item" instead of medium on which you listen to music. It's the same with releasing the album as a bit torrent with a pass code. I mean, why? Why not just establish a Bandcamp page that actually does…
Are Radiohead fans still moaning about electronic music not being as 'genuine' as guitar music?
The term "Psychedelic Rock" is very apropos for Goat, mainly because they sound like a lot of psychedelic rock bands from Europe and Africa.
Michael Steele is actually capable of expressing himself and being sensible about it. I'd much rather listen to him than Michael Moore. Jack Kingston feels like a necessary evil and someone very likely to drop a stink bomb.