I vote for Tulsa Sunday. "God's gettin' it together in the sky."
It's too bad Nathan didn't write about 13, that weirdo record is a real gem, but Lee's whole catalog is a gift. The world is a lousier place without him.
I vote for Tulsa Sunday. "God's gettin' it together in the sky."
It's too bad Nathan didn't write about 13, that weirdo record is a real gem, but Lee's whole catalog is a gift. The world is a lousier place without him.
I third the 2562 recommendation. Martyn might also by to your liking. Maybe Shackleton, too. Not really dubstep exactly, but in the family.
Definitely stoked for this column. I love the Lawrence album, probably one of my favorites this year.
And was just thoroughly battered by Robert Hood this weekend. Some damn fierce sounds for a Sunday afternoon.
Looking forward to future editions!
?? Uh, I have to politely disagree. OK, Spatzle is yummy. But really, can I get a fuckin' burrito in this town? I definitely don't live here for the food.
And when in Berlin, drink Sternburg.
Yeh, I can't hang with the Dan either. Maybe when I get even older, but I am still a bit repulsed. Yet I love Roxy Music precisely for their 'jaded, bitter coolness', so go figger.
Bitta Orca was the surprise of the year for me…not really a fan of any of the earlier DP stuff, but Orca really pulled it all together to my ears. And I got to see them live recently; it was wonderful (even if my gf was attacked by a man wearing a aluminum foil dress when riding her bike home after the show…OK, that…
Do you have an alternative suggestion N.Y.S.O.M? cause MPP is pretty damn sweet.
As for this album, it is wonderful. Not immediately classic sounding like Microcastle, but a real accomplishment. Cox has replaced Let the Blind's self-indulgence and insularity with memorable moments, even if some of the songs take a bit…
One vote for Hit to Death in the Future Head
No man, that Peach Pit appearance was hilarious.