Their minor key version of "High & Dry" actually works quite well:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Their minor key version of "High & Dry" actually works quite well:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Looking forward to journalists' exclusive use emoji to review this film.
The bathtub/eating scene in Gummo is one of the fucking grossest things I've ever seen in a movie — like, worse than Divine eating shit in Pink Flamingos.
Kill the Moonlight
Gimme Fiction
They Want My Soul
Girls Can Tell
Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Transference
A Series of Sneaks
Telephono
Vampires. Side-by-sides. Satanic death cults. International waters. Fuckin' the ground. The sweet, sweet sounds of Sha Na Na. (And a little something for Daddy.)
This man is a goddamn treasure.
It's incredible that the Obama voice isn't actually Obama. It's an amazing impression.
Fallon just isn't as smart or as biting in his approach. He's cute and all, but he cannot hang on this level. Colbert has spent two decades honing his political satire, so Donald Trump doing "EWWW!" just ain't gonna cut it.
Wow. This resonates with me on such a deeply personal level. I graduated high school in '97, and in August of that year moved out of my parents home, five hours from my hometown. Rent was cheap. My friends and I were in a band. That's all we were gonna do: play music and live like "The Grungies." OK Computer and…
New cover art for King of America?
"Like Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Kurt Cobain before him, Durst took a subpar vocal ability and made hay." Um, no. Dylan, Young, and Cobain took their "subpar vocal abilities" (Jesus Christ) and wrote great fucking songs.
This woman is a goddamn treasure.
When the "Stars" single came out, it was the perfect balance of Smashing Pumpkins guitars and Pavement-like vocals. Nature kids with function.
YES! I've been thinking this since he first appeared. It's eerily similar.
Agreed. I watched Singles recently on a flight and was surprised at how well the film held up. I related to the characters in a way I simply couldn't as a teenager.
Naw, that's great! I saw Carrie at Ikea. Janet is always hanging out. Sam Coomes always seems to be at the Broadway Fred Meyer with his kids. They're normal folks who make awesome stuff.
Whoa. I would like to see those 1,200 pages. His stories are hilarious, and far-fetched—but there does seem to be a method in place. And it's clear that he considers himself on equal standing with EVH in terms of being a group visionary.
I couldn't help but have a big, doofusy grin on my face during the PTA episode of WTF.
"Crazy From the Heat" is one of the best rock biographies there is. (And I'm not really that much of a VH fan.)
"There Is a Light That Never Goes Out"- The Smiths
"Devil's Pie"- D'Angelo