after a long time away i'm ready to re-embrace the barlow sound. good to have you back, guys.
after a long time away i'm ready to re-embrace the barlow sound. good to have you back, guys.
i've loved shellac of north america ever since i heard the opening seconds of "My Black Ass" my first time round *At Action Park*. One thing i thought really set them apart from other bands was the way they were credited on that album.
that gag about george lopez being all over the hood was fkn pss fnny
i didn't like Moulin Rouge AT ALL but i recently saw an interview with Lurhmann where he explained his aesthetic choices (it was in that Cinema an Odeyssey doco series). I did not agree with him in terms of what makes a "good" movie, but his films are very true to his personal, gaudy and infuriating style.
yes. i want the black caulk to harden
the best martial arts expert Detroit has to offer!
i was doing some acting
that was BAD, Intelligence!
good piece. it sort of reminds me of Goldman's "No One Knows Anything" theory. Jeff didn't set out to become an icon, but the music he made connected with people in a way none of us, least of all the guy playing it, could have predicted. It's just as impossible to know what would have happened if NMH kept releasing…
this review seems to be saying "why not just listen to "The Stooges" and "Funhouse" instead. good enough for me
xeno pariah is the first song?
that is what i thought would eventually happen on that show. the fat puppet rapping at the end is my favourite
what you said. the Qui album came out on Ipecac, yeah?
a perfect place. best bass murder i can think of
Coco's poster is a great gag. Flight of the Conchords is a great show.
cigarrettes and wedding bands is one of my favourite songs to play on guitar hero
Stoneage Romeo's by Hoodoo Gurus
you said that if the world was going to end you would fuck me
one of my favourite bits is that scene where "the resistence" or whatever is planning what's to be done with clive owen and Eve. what i like about it is how the leftie group talk dynamic remains unchanged from how it was presented in the Judea of Life of Brian. The past does indeed repeat itself.
yeah, but Violent Femmes still playing songs off their self titled debut album must really stick in their craw. they must have been sick of them by the time "American Music" was giving them a new lease on relevance.