I bought this book in middle school without knowing a thing about it because I was a big fan of "The Stand" and "Pet Sematary." As a 12-year-old, WOW did I not know what I was getting into.
I bought this book in middle school without knowing a thing about it because I was a big fan of "The Stand" and "Pet Sematary." As a 12-year-old, WOW did I not know what I was getting into.
I will concede that you can instantly tell "Stars" has the Avicii fingerprint all over it. But it is a catchy tune on the level of "Paradise" and some of the other newer hits.
This is how I'd rank those shirts:
It's already been broughten.
But which crayon will Siena Miller play?
#TrueDetectiveSeason2
I do remember that. Thanks!
I also think "Rubber Factory" is their best (is that the common consensus?). But I think I'm alone in loving "Attack & Release" — 'I've Got Mine' is awesome, 'Psychotic Girl' gets the creepy vibe just right, and 'Things Ain't How They Uses to Be' is just heartbreaking.
I can't remember the last time I didn't like an album because it had catchy melodies but "bad" lyrics.
Classic!
Or Candyman!?!! That was the first thing I saw him in, and for years referred to him as "the asshole husband in Candyman."
Despite his age, he's still just a bat in a cage.
The trailer for this must be the worst one I've seen in a very long time.
Isaiah.
I'm not sure if that's true. The Tourist lyrics aren't talking about a speeding car, they're talking about slowing down in life to enjoy it, not getting caught up in the little stuff before it's too late. Don't be a tourist in your life — be a participant.
Brown-Eyed Girl Seeks a Blue-Eyed Boy
John Lennon: God
U2: God, Part 2
There's also this: 5 Seconds of Every #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks charts:
It's my favorite PJ album by far.
Aye Davanita