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not even a consideration for The Kills?

those tweets are as inoffensive as they are unfunny. i hate everyone.

melted, goodbye bread and hair are my favorites, then prolly lemons, self-titled and manipulator, then everything else.

King Tuff rules but his other 2 albums are a lot better

Chicago's current garage scene needs more love from thee national press. Uh Bones, The Yolks, Flesh Panthers, Gross Pointe, The Rubs, and on and on are all killing it.

i love Ty Segall but his latest stuff misses the energy of his "Melted" era output. I like his records when they're more punk and less '70s AOR.

funny how the term "slacker rock" often gets thrown at the best and
more incisive rock lyricists around (Parquet Courts, Barnett,
etc.) just because their sound has something in common with Gen X '90s music
(which itself was insightful, witty and not lazy). And man, nothing is
lazier than the haphazard Pavement

"Kick Axe" is OK but not "Rednex"?

the avett brothers might be the worst

and my point is that could be said of like every album I love that this website and others similar to it write about. so taking that, making it the focal point and then placing a misleading (and inaccurate) headline is a weird way to write about this album. Maybe without the headline it wouldn't be as bad. it was

yeah, this article takes a pretty odd angle on an album that was pretty much beloved by every indie kid I knew and the publications they read or otherwise when I was in college. It's only the 1,000,000th album or so that's been critically acclaimed and well-loved that did not break commercially.

yeah, this article takes a pretty odd angle on an album that was pretty much beloved by every indie kid I knew and the publications they read or otherwise when I was in college. It's only the 1,000,000th album or so that's been critically acclaimed and well-loved that did not break commercially.

Amour is one of the best films I've ever seen that I'll never watch again.

it's no Dawes

are you me?

she looks like a mob wife

Every time I hear "It's so easy to laugh. It's so easy to hate. It takes strength to be gentle and kind" I get kind of sad for Morrissey and wish he would listen to his own advice.

The always-underrated "Ninth Gate," dunno if my love for that movie is unwarranted or not.

you're the worst. cool hat bro!

also I'd rather read that terrible comic strip than ever ever watch The Future again