And then, after you've jumped off your motorcycle and you're flying through the air you look to the camera and say "this truth just got a whole hell of a lot LESS convenient.."
And then, after you've jumped off your motorcycle and you're flying through the air you look to the camera and say "this truth just got a whole hell of a lot LESS convenient.."
According to every comic book and Simpson's episode…yes.
Guess people are going to Tig for tact?
He's a really prickly Tweeter.
Urine trouble now, Randall!
Actually we already stopped them in order to pivot to video.
Maybe I'm interpreting Beach House as the one missing the critique. It's like they heard the criticism "Oh when you've heard one song you've heard them all" and they're like "No listen to the songs." The response is "yeah we have; that's what we're saying. The lyrics aren't interesting; the structure and…
But not every title has been the exact title of another album. One with a lot of overlap in the presumed audience I imagine. Or maybe it's just weird to me because I like that Iggy album a lot. W/e.
Oddly enough I've said things like "A lot of people listening to music now don't listen to the songs or lyrics at all. They just go, "Good tones…" and that's it." And then I named Beach House's on-going SUCCESS as an example of that.
I like how this headline apologizes to people who performatively dislike Arcade Fire. This must be like Christmas being canceled.
Its being filmed by the Crypts.
It was Mick Jagger with Bowie's semen
I heard it was a gerbil up the butt!
Edit: my joke needs retooling
Is he capable of feeling embarrassed?
If Beach House doesn't want to hear that critique they should really differentiate their songs more, imo. They're very much 'a sound' to me.
Kerf Ruffle werf foooo gerd urn Backderf!
Head cold?
We can argue about "author intent vs. reader interpretation," but surrealist artists and their progeny like the FLUXUS movement were all about that creativity-in-the-face-of-necessity, and would often impose arbitrary limitations just to evoke that creativity.
God I loved those hammer suits. Almost as much as I loved jumping around in that wind-up boot.