Actually, in 2009, Paul Westerberg released an EP called PW + The Ghost Gloves Cat Wing Joy Boys. So there was another release between 49:00 and this.
Actually, in 2009, Paul Westerberg released an EP called PW + The Ghost Gloves Cat Wing Joy Boys. So there was another release between 49:00 and this.
Actually, in 2009, Paul Westerberg released an EP called PW + The Ghost Gloves Cat Wing Joy Boys. So there was another release between 49:00 and this.
I can't believe that you guys left out when Principal Skinner dreams of a detention center where children are held in place with magnets.
I can't believe that you guys left out when Principal Skinner dreams of a detention center where children are held in place with magnets.
Last week I predicted this album to win the Village Voice Pazz & Jop Critics Poll before I saw any reviews or heard the album, and I'm pleased that 1. this album is great and would totally deserve that and 2. the reviews it's getting are universally positive and it looks like it'll get some serious year-end props.
Last week I predicted this album to win the Village Voice Pazz & Jop Critics Poll before I saw any reviews or heard the album, and I'm pleased that 1. this album is great and would totally deserve that and 2. the reviews it's getting are universally positive and it looks like it'll get some serious year-end props.
(And The White Stripes and Radiohead have never won Pazz & Jop.)
Uh, anything by Kanye West. That's when.
Rob Sheffield is on that list………..
"Paper Planes" won for 2008. Pretty definitely a 2007 release. It's about year of impact.
I voted in this poll! According to Needlebase stats, my ballot was closer to consensus than any other, a bit of an honor that I'm slightly ashamed of. w h o k i l l is great, and I'm disappointed it didn't get more recognition around these parts. I put it on my ballot only second to Frank Ocean's release. I'm a…
Wait, guys. How did Walt poison Brock, and how did he get the cigarette away from Jesse?
I heard that someone had identified the plant and it was all, duh. But I guess there are small problems with this episode. Like I wish that Brock had died. Right now Walt got away with everything, and this season finale (not series!), seems to have resolved most things a little too perfectly. We're left thinking…
More like A+. Come ON, Donna. If Curb can, this can.
I'm weirded out that you guys didn't make this the top story instead of Tweedy considering that you guys, you know, idolize him.
Next one had better be an A+. My shit's about to get rocked.
The next episode is called "Face Off."
Old 97's is the best answer. They've been shoveling out pristine guitar pop for like fifteen years now.
Been positively in love with 'em lately. "All Kinds of Time" blows my mind, and "Hey Julie" has such a melody on it.