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Enrico Palazzo
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The music of Spoon. It seems like they would be right up my alley, they got a lot of love from people I know with whom I share a lot of my taste in music, and even when I read reviews of their records, I think, "Wow, that sounds like something I'd really enjoy." And then I listen, and it all just falls flat for me. I

I have such a crush on Sharon Van Etten. I wonder if she likes opera singers who double as umpires.

This is literally the first Hatesong entry I've ever read and enjoyed. I don't even know how to feel.

"For a film about the erosion of humanity by technology, it’s surprisingly lacking in… humanity."

White people always be all, "I'm doing a folk-tinged indie rock side project!"

I feel like I just read a Marah Eakin HateSong entry. Nice "questions."

The series is called A Song of Ice and Fire, not Game of Thrones. Now, excuse me while I go die alone.

If the Man Behind the Curtain is crushing disappointment and ever-growing despair, then, yes, you can see him by revisiting Lost.

That was not too hard, and not too soft.

You guys are just trolling us with this entry, right?

HODRAR!

Excellent good. I was just listening to "The Descent" while running the other day and thinking to myself how awesome it is that Bob Mould still brings it. Can't wait for this one.

Nice to see her relaxed and nailing it after the off night that was the Oscars performance. The woman has a freak-of-nature voice.

Nice to see her relaxed and nailing it after the off night that was the Oscars performance. The woman has a freak-of-nature voice.

It fits with the Star Lord character, though - left Earth as a child, keeps the Walkman as a call-back to his planetary home, etc.

I still don't know whether this movie will, ultimately, be any good, but I am so, so grateful to live in a world in which it can exist.

Two things about this record:

It's an entirely different kind of flying, altogether.

I was in one of the stage productions of this show, and I have to say, rather than make me more afraid of flying, CVR actually was kind of comforting. Yes, most of the scenarios end in disaster, but you also see that the people facing that disaster were competent professionals who did everything they possibly could to

God, I love Crossroads. Such a weird movie. It spends most of its length as this kind-of coming-of-age tale for Macchio's character, coupled with some relatively heartfelt homage to the blues…and then, whoops, at the end, the Devil is real and he owns a bar and Steve Vai is his heavy metal champion.