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Arnold Layne
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Well, I suppose that's a happy ending for the actor.

No Cars Go it's the obvious climax of Neon Bible, you're right, but My Body Is a Cage it's where the real catharsis happens, in my opinion, so I'll go with that.

Look, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds is one of my favourite bands, and Push the Sky Away is fantastic, but Reflektor is way, way better.

I don't think it gets much more cathartic than In the Backseat. Actually, it might be my favourite Arcade Fire song ever.

That's fair, and I think Reflektor is actually less inconsistent that The Suburbs, even if the latter is my favourite.

No Cars Go is fucking amazing, but come on, My Body Is a Cage is the perfect ending possible.

This album is absolutely fantastic, no less than the previous ones. It takes a few listens to get used to the new sound, of course, and it is inconsistent and overlong, but so was The Suburbs, in a way, and we all love The Suburbs.

They had and energy that couldn't be matched by any of their peers. The Stones were great, and I would say that they are a better band overall, but they don't have and album as raw and cathartic as Quadrophenia.

"Don't you realise? We ARE The Walking Dead!!" He should have concluded.

I actually think that after Andrea's death he has a pretty good chance of surviving the series. At least that is what I'm making myself think.

I'm suffering terribly for Jesse, but I find a little comfort in knowing that Saul is gonna be safe and sound by the end of the series.

I think Gray Matter is probably going to have some importance in the next 3 episodes, because, you know, the clockwork universe thing. If they have found a way to integrate Huell in the endgame, as they are doing with pretty much everything that has happened in the series, they could (and probably should) include that

Please,  Mr. Palahniuk: Do not do this.

Well, I don't know about y'all, but I think this is pretty fucking good.

Just when I thought he was out, they pull him back in!

I suppose Sal is the new Russian, then.

Go ahead and use it. It's my fault for being stupid.

I'm not gonna defend Nocturama, but I don't see the problem with an artist creating a "persona", a character, for himself. Do you think Nick is like that everyday? He'd be a pretty big asshole, then.

Push The Sky Away is not perfect, for sure. It has some tracks that are promesing but in the end, dissapointing, like Finishing Jubilee Street or We Real Cool (in the case of the later, it's a shame that amazing bass line goes to waste with such a lyric mess). But when it's good, it's really good. Jubilee Street,

I haven't read the comments yet so I don't know if someone brought this up before me, but that Joshua guy looked like the lost brother of Will Arnett. I kept hoping he would say he made a huge mistake.