Blockhead's "Insomniac Olympics"
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Drinking coffee at two a.m. with all the windows open to let the night in, just savouring the time you've got before dawn comes and you have to act normal again.
Blockhead's "Insomniac Olympics"
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Drinking coffee at two a.m. with all the windows open to let the night in, just savouring the time you've got before dawn comes and you have to act normal again.
I to imagine there are actually bars in Brazil that feel like Engenheiros do Hawaii's "Piano Bar" sounds like.
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I to imagine there are actually bars in Brazil that feel like Engenheiros do Hawaii's "Piano Bar" sounds like.
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Dark Center of the Universe.
Once you get there, it's not actually so bad.
Dark Center of the Universe.
Once you get there, it's not actually so bad.
I wouldn't mind stopping by for a drink at the bar on the cover of In Through the Out Door.
I wouldn't mind stopping by for a drink at the bar on the cover of In Through the Out Door.
I'm pretty sure I live inside Wolf Parade's "Shine a Light."
Night shift worker, y'see.
I'm pretty sure I live inside Wolf Parade's "Shine a Light."
Night shift worker, y'see.
I think the A.V. Undercover video of "Tubthumping" might be the most joyful moment in this site's history.
I think the A.V. Undercover video of "Tubthumping" might be the most joyful moment in this site's history.
When the Toad came home.
When the Toad came home.
Agreed on the cover. It's a pretty odd choice for a band that likes to make fun of Tool.
Agreed on the cover. It's a pretty odd choice for a band that likes to make fun of Tool.
Sounds to me like Falkous is reviewing the reviewers.
Sounds to me like Falkous is reviewing the reviewers.
Just finished listening to the album for the first time and I have to ask, what the fuck was that pitchfork review talking about?
I mean, it wasn't "radiohead is like witnessing the stillborn birth of a child while simultaneously having the opportunity to see her play in the afterlife on Imax" -level terribleness, but…
Just finished listening to the album for the first time and I have to ask, what the fuck was that pitchfork review talking about?
I mean, it wasn't "radiohead is like witnessing the stillborn birth of a child while simultaneously having the opportunity to see her play in the afterlife on Imax" -level terribleness, but…
Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes are pretty much the consensus best two albums.