They're a band.
They're a band.
I know I always gush about TV on the Radio, but I really do think "Seeds" should have been on this list.
I'd rather do the first.
Rain comes down like it always does, this time I'll get passed over (ahahAHahAHahah)
"This.Sick.Beat."= Flaw
I kind of admire Rolling Stone's commitment to praising what they think is good. I don't agree with their taste at all, but they strike me as the periodical version of a stubborn music fan in his early 40s who sticks by his antiquated guns.
What about Wye Oak?
Earnest Impassioned Everyman would be a great name for this account.
I'm confused as to what you mean. I think Ronald Weisenheimer has a valid point about rape allegations rarely being fabricated. My intention is to support his assertion, not to tick people off. I respect your take on it all, and it does seem that we're in agreement, but I think your summation of the popular opinion…
Not women, alleged victims of rape. And not generally less capable of malfeasance, just unlikely to lie on this subject. According to Ronald Weisenheimer, his claim is statistically supported. I'd believe it.
2015 better bring a new Paul F. Tompkins album. I was just getting into non-Louis C.K./Aziz Ansari standup when I first watched "Laboring Under Delusions", and I had no idea that it's transcendent superlative qualities weren't just the norm.
That's cool that you don't like Radiohead, but less cool that you mentioned them and Coldplay in the same breath.
Wow, how embarrassing. How do we know it's the real guy?
Were his comments deleted? What's his account name?
That's not how the word "or" works!
I like that you corrected a mistake in the article and then said you love "Patrick Oswald".
Can we just have Carradine play Lou again, and no one mentions that he looks old?
Dillahunt on Justified is blessing enough.
To each his own! What was your favorite comedy release this year?
Everyone (the media) has already forgotten the origin of this Bill Cosby issue. As a big Burress fan, I'm happy that this Cosby incident will be an interesting entry on his wikipedia page as opposed to anything career-defining.