Go home, HREF, you're drunk.
Go home, HREF, you're drunk.
I know I'm late to this party, but I finally picked up Nepenthe, and man - this track in particular is goddamn stunning. Absolutely glorious.
You feel bad. Badly is an adverb. So to say you feel badly would be saying that the mechanism which allows you to feel is broken.
Nope, it's an original NIN song, not a cover.
Yeah, Weapon's one of my favorite albums this year, so far. I've been generally positive about all their post-comeback albums (though Mythmaker still just doesn't do it for me, for whatever reason), but Weapon is absolutely delicious.
Fair enough. :) FWIW, I'm with you. No Color really blew me away. (Which was refreshing, 'cause I hadn't been terribly fond of Time To Die.)
The stream was going well for me until the beginning of the end, when it encountered some kind of complication.
Will I still be first when I hit "post?" Time will tell! (Edit: denied!)
I always thought that No Color was amazing, actually. Did it not do so well critically?
Oh, and I love you too. I should have loved you first, I suppose, since you had replied first. Alas for asynchronous thread replying!
I love you!
I've often been amused by those "dramatic reading" videos/audioclips taken from badly-written forum posts. (I first encountered them via, alas, SomethingAwful - no accounting for taste, I suppose.)
It's all part of the AV Club's new internal policy of only accepting article submissions via SMS messages.
I love how Assault and Battery apparently comes under the heading of "garbage" which "gives lawyers and lawsuits a bad name." Riiight.
I'm not sure this could really be considered as "super" NSFW, given today's Internet. (Or even five-years-ago's Internet, for that matter.) There was hardly any corprophilia at all!
Yeah, no doubt. I wonder what this is going to do to their live show? Apart from what it seems entirely likely to do, that is…
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever.
I was actually listening to that track when I read the review, and had to doublecheck that it was talking about the same song I was listening to. Don't worry - there is an absence of wubs.
My introduction to them was their video for Glósóli, I'd stand by that as a great introduction: http://vimeo.com/9553745
Yeah, I agree. I admit that I actually didn't enjoy Með suð as much as their other stuff, but I thought Valtari was absolutely wonderful. I'm always a bit surprised when I see references to it not being received terribly well - I suppose it makes sense that people missed the bombast, but it was a really gorgeous…