I felt that way about Band of Horses and their respective genre, or subgenre.
I felt that way about Band of Horses and their respective genre, or subgenre.
I've heard a lot about Lorde but never actually heard Lorde.
Oh. Carry on, then.
My Sister Sam would have been better with David Kessler.
He is oo-zing e-mo-tion.
Maybe this is aimed at viewers older than twelve.
Heh, interesting.
Posting "Why would anyone downvote my accurate comment?" a zillion times.
Trouble is, there's no sense breathing new life into an obscure song you hate.
Kim Deal. Ba ba ba ba.
I don't want to hear "One Week," but I must admit this is pretty cool.
You clearly haven't heard "Strawberry Rap."
I generally enjoy your comments, but I'm clearly missing some joke here.
That's depressing on so many levels. "Laid" was one of those songs I didn't seriously believe anyone liked until recently.
I still marvel at how, freshman year of college, I was told I'd appreciate Counting Crows once I was more mature.
You are my hero for today.
There were at least three decent singles from that album, but yes, "The Freshmen" somehow had to be the big hit.
I had a friend who loved LFO because she was convinced they were a really mean parody of boy bands until she met them.
I hope this is the first time in history "Lump" has been accused of trying to sound deep.
Very little in life mystifies me more than the popularity of that song. I immediately like anybody who calls bullshit on it.