So Feels, then?
So Feels, then?
So Feels, then?
I suppose that makes sense…and agreed on Banshee Beats. That's Animal Collective at their best - you still get your weird animal chants, but over a structure that doesn't take work to enjoy.
I suppose that makes sense…and agreed on Banshee Beats. That's Animal Collective at their best - you still get your weird animal chants, but over a structure that doesn't take work to enjoy.
I'll give you the unintelligible lyrics, but it SOUNDS so much like a simple pop record compared to their later stuff, which just feels alienating to me. Like a cult initiation.
I'll give you the unintelligible lyrics, but it SOUNDS so much like a simple pop record compared to their later stuff, which just feels alienating to me. Like a cult initiation.
Someone needs to explain to me why people love this and MPP while their better and more accessible stuff on Feels languishes in relative obscurity.
Someone needs to explain to me why people love this and MPP while their better and more accessible stuff on Feels languishes in relative obscurity.
PA-YA-MAS!
PA-YA-MAS!
I just mean that he has, at times, overwhelmed guests. Ben Stiller, Andy Richter, and more I can't recall right now. But you're absolutely right…that Moynihan/PFT joint is a top-fiver all time, so he certainly CAN be good with other guests, but Kroll's a natural.
I just mean that he has, at times, overwhelmed guests. Ben Stiller, Andy Richter, and more I can't recall right now. But you're absolutely right…that Moynihan/PFT joint is a top-fiver all time, so he certainly CAN be good with other guests, but Kroll's a natural.
You're absolutely right, and it does deserve to be mentioned because it's a skill not all comedians possess. As great as PFT is, I wouldn't say he coexists well with guests.
You're absolutely right, and it does deserve to be mentioned because it's a skill not all comedians possess. As great as PFT is, I wouldn't say he coexists well with guests.
Agreed on both counts. Her energy is totally wrong for the show, much like husband Nick Offerman, whose episode suffered the same problem. And it's always disappointing when a can't-miss guest misses badly with a bit. Luckily, Kroll can't be contained to one character, and the show picked up considerable steam when…
Agreed on both counts. Her energy is totally wrong for the show, much like husband Nick Offerman, whose episode suffered the same problem. And it's always disappointing when a can't-miss guest misses badly with a bit. Luckily, Kroll can't be contained to one character, and the show picked up considerable steam when…
That was my thought, too, Arthur. The whole thing reeks of Q indulging an elaborate "what if" scenario. I love that they don't address it, even though there's reason to suspect the interference of a higher power.
That was my thought, too, Arthur. The whole thing reeks of Q indulging an elaborate "what if" scenario. I love that they don't address it, even though there's reason to suspect the interference of a higher power.
Hey, where'd the guy go?
Hey, where'd the guy go?