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    Am I crazy, or is it possible that Jax wants the proof to hand it all over to Roosevelt? Is he actually looking to put Clay away in prison?

    Eh, the critics seem to … that's kinda my point.

    Eh, the critics seem to … that's kinda my point.

    Maybe this isn't the place for this, but I find the reviews of this album hitting a nerve with me: which band are allowed to continue to record into their 40s and 50s, and which are not. A Bruce Springsteen or a Bob Dylan (no, I AM NOT comparing these luminaries to Soundgarden) are allowed to continue to make

    Maybe this isn't the place for this, but I find the reviews of this album hitting a nerve with me: which band are allowed to continue to record into their 40s and 50s, and which are not. A Bruce Springsteen or a Bob Dylan (no, I AM NOT comparing these luminaries to Soundgarden) are allowed to continue to make

    My thoughts exactly. What do people want? It's not 1992. The guys got back together, made an album that is much better than I thought it would be, and in fact has some great songs on it, and decided to play rock and roll again. If this was the first album by some new band, it would be held in much better esteem, in my

    My thoughts exactly. What do people want? It's not 1992. The guys got back together, made an album that is much better than I thought it would be, and in fact has some great songs on it, and decided to play rock and roll again. If this was the first album by some new band, it would be held in much better esteem, in my

    Welcome to Wherever You Are is a criminally overlooked album, in my opinion … that album is to INXS what Achtung Baby is to U2, albeit on much smaller scale …

    Welcome to Wherever You Are is a criminally overlooked album, in my opinion … that album is to INXS what Achtung Baby is to U2, albeit on much smaller scale …

    Hey, cut them some slack - it's a Chicago school …

    Hey, cut them some slack - it's a Chicago school …

    Hey, I'll take the old dudes over any 22-year-old-crying-over-the-prom band, or 28-year-old hipster-two-good-albums and done band that are out there today …

    Hey, I'll take the old dudes over any 22-year-old-crying-over-the-prom band, or 28-year-old hipster-two-good-albums and done band that are out there today …

    I'm sure they culled the absolute best takes, and perhaps there's a bit of studio trickery … but Cornell's live album really was good. And any live Youtube video from those shows displays a singer in fine form.

    I'm sure they culled the absolute best takes, and perhaps there's a bit of studio trickery … but Cornell's live album really was good. And any live Youtube video from those shows displays a singer in fine form.

    I dunno - a comedic, navel-gazing, ridiculously self-involved  look at all the interesting and unique trials and tribulations of being 20? Where else can we get that?

    I dunno - a comedic, navel-gazing, ridiculously self-involved  look at all the interesting and unique trials and tribulations of being 20? Where else can we get that?

    See, Die Another Day could have been much more interesting if they had kept the opening conceit going: that Bond was off the grid, and rogue. The captured, bearded Bond seems to have the seeds of the loose theme of the Craig Bond movies, but then descends into the usual Brosnan-Bond action stuff … a missed

    See, Die Another Day could have been much more interesting if they had kept the opening conceit going: that Bond was off the grid, and rogue. The captured, bearded Bond seems to have the seeds of the loose theme of the Craig Bond movies, but then descends into the usual Brosnan-Bond action stuff … a missed

    SPOILER ALERT: Thanos will be the next villain the Team of Rivals must defeat …