The article said "New York," which is admittedly misleading and lazy on the writers' part.
The article said "New York," which is admittedly misleading and lazy on the writers' part.
They're from New Paltz, NY.
Wild Kratts blows.
Which High School?
While Binghamton is technically in the Central NY region, that term generally refers to points north, like Syracuse, Utica, etc.. "Twin Tiers" is the more used term for the area that close to PA.
I grew up in Binghamton/Endicott and also waste my life on the internet.
There are two elements at work here that you seem to be conflating: 1) Choices the band makes, and 2) Audience expectations and reaction. Bands can only control the former, so that is what they should be judged by. In my opinion, S-K wrote and recorded an excellent album that stands proudly alongside anything else in…
So, if an artist is outspoken against injustice, the validity of their work is inversely proportional to their success?
Most of this seasons' reviews have had one.
I thought he might be Michael McKean for a minute.
Two reasons:
I think he was honest when saying he was done with it. He really just wants to move forward with his life, not let past events dictate the present, and not put himself and his family in another courtroom if he can avoid it.
Huh. The rare case where bypassing the ads detracts from my understanding of the show.
SC&P were deep into Chevy and trying to land the whole of GM as a client. Yet Roger was driving a new Lincoln, a division of arch-rival Ford. Do we think this is:
1) a production oversight
2) Mona's car (which means that the Brooks, Ellery, & Mona contingent brought 2 cars to the city; otherwise, how did Brooks get to…
I remember that store. You could step right out into the food court and get some cheap Indian food.
Especially squinting. He's among the best.
I controlled the music when I worked at a Salvation Army thrift store in college. The clientele was mostly college hipsters and depressed elderly women. Perfect music for bridging the gap: Patsy Cline.
"Alcohol does not necessarily kill brain cells."
Yessssss!
I'm a card-carrying BtS superfan – have all the albums, won't shutup about them, attended more live shows than I care to count, etc., but I think the 20-minute length of their jams is unjustified and, at this point, rote. I have no problem with long songs/jams in general, but theirs stick to a formula that warrants…
Fourteen years later, aaaaaaand… first?
Easily a top 5 band for me.