He's gonna have to cut that shit out if he's playing Rasputin - dude was known for having the creepiest wide-eyed stare. See: every single picture of him ever.
He's gonna have to cut that shit out if he's playing Rasputin - dude was known for having the creepiest wide-eyed stare. See: every single picture of him ever.
Someone call Michael Fassbender.
I'd like to see this. Her book, Eichmann in Jerusalem, is really compelling. Arendt was a pretty fascinating figure - curious whether the film goes into the fact that one of her professor/lovers was Martin Heidegger, who some of us may know as a profoundly influential philosopher of metaphysics, and, later, a member…
Ohhh shit, I forgot he was Louis! You rule.
Gotta go with Remain in Light, as it's the one that I grew up with and know in my bones, but Fear of Music is blowing minds lately.
I'd bet it's because it just sounds less Talking-Heads-ish than the album cut. They're a precise band, and this version, while definitely exciting in a punk kinda way, is less of a piece with the rest of '77.
Very cool, thanks for sharing. That's one menacing cello.
Here's an idea - what if people boycotted not just buying his albums, but also the albums of people who he works with (this includes Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Benny Bennassi, Kendrick Lamar, and Diplo, just to give you a sense of scope)?
Great article. I feel like this was a point crying out to be made. It's silly to ghettoize musicians for being more ambitious and intelligent than their peers, but it happens all the time.
That photo of him is goddamn terrifying. I can see the grim rictus of Death staring through his face.
Seriously. Fastball, you were the chosen one.
I love that the pup is named Ghostface. This gives new meaning to the phrase "softest rapper in the game."
Greatest, not necessarily best. Great like the Lakes.
“We were the kids who screamed, ‘We weren’t the same’ / In sweaty rooms / Now we’re doomed to organizing walk-in closets like tombs." These dudes need an editor.
Let's not forget about Swollen Members. I'm serious.
A most enjoyable interview.
There has to be an applicable line from "History Lesson Part 2" for this sad situation.
It's a catch-22.
Seriously. Like Matt Skiba has ever written a song that was beloved by anyone other than teenagers with bad haircuts.
Jesus, sorry I occasionally listened to Limp Bizkit when I was too young to have good taste.