Public Service Broadcasting is right up there with Chvrches as my favorite bands of the last few years.
Public Service Broadcasting is right up there with Chvrches as my favorite bands of the last few years.
we need to appreciate the good things, rather than just always pointing out the bad things
Santos L. (Halper) ?
you're thinking of Josh Hartnett
"Back to the Stewartship!"
I'm promoting you to Senior Detective
you're completely right. He actually makes interviews compelling - with his energy and hilarity, yet based in sincerity.
Colbert certainly seems to not be too concerned with "getting too weird". Which is great
I convinced some people that Mohatma Gandhi coined the term "double cheeseburger"
haha okay. but I wouldn't say the mixing/sampling/fusion of genres turns it all to grey nowadays. I'd argue it helps make music interesting today.
yeah I miss the days when only the Big Labels and conglomerated radio stations told me what to listen to
I wouldn't say one's better than the other. they're very different — both great, though
This album came out at a perfect time for me — my senior year of high school — and went a long way to develop my ear for the synth-heavy sounds that I came to love. Hot Fuss was not only a great album, but got me ready for:
it's so depressing that there are good things in the world, but also bad things
I upvote every single time Whovian makes this comment. It never gets old to me
by "this ending" you mean your cock, right?
I heard that the writers for the cult TV show Community may be looking for jobs
right. The central point was not to jump-scare you, the IT gave you a sense of paranoia and emotional exasperation, which wears on you a lot worse than a scratch from the Wolfman
I mean, Tarantino's not totally off base here. The plot has some holes.
the Midwest is America's Arbys, in so many words