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Can you honestly tell me you forgot? Forgot the magnetism of Robin Zander, or the charisma of Rick Nielsen?

One Chord is the place…

love the Clean too. they were a major highlight of the Matador at 21 fest-thingy for me. looking forward to getting this. to echo "The Visitor" above, all Kilgour related stuff is worth your time. I'm particularly fond of the EP by the short-lived DK band "stephen".

a little late a posting here, but if you are currently getting into Play it Strange, i think this new EP is a good next step, and then go forth and get all the earlier records and any 7"s you can. all really amazing.

Raider jerseys are stupid.

I'm totally backing that Helmet and Prong would be better, earlier examples of "Alternative Metal".

To the soul who mentioned Home's XIV album….great call.
Though I prefer IX… Home is a indeed criminally ignored band.

I vote for kangaroo page wipes.

Clocks or Frogs? Not sure, but last night there were skinheads on my lawn.

Matt Sweeney? WTF?

I like the Poster Children song, "If You See Kay" better.

Those glyphs are still dusty….

JSBX ruled live on Saturday. The night needed the kind of chaos he dished out. Too much schtick or not (surely open to debate.) It was pretty balls out nuts from the get go. I think I bothered people all over the LV airport Monday as I was still shouting Blues Explosion!!!!

New Women album is easily as good as their first….and both are freaking amazing.

I would also advise against Do the Collapse as a next step. I'd still own it eventually (and do) but wouldn't have it near the top of my GBV to-do list.

Totally agree that in the context of the NP's Kathryn is a worthy substitute for Case in her absence, and honestly does some songs greater justice live. They are much better with Kathryn at this point regardless of the Neko-status….of that I am sure.
Just saw them a couple weeks ago in Denver, they were excellent.

I see the Dungen/Tame Impala parallels for sure. TI is a bit more "accessible" perhaps, but both are straight up mind blowing albums in my book. I've been listening to innerspeaker nearly every day since I got it a few weeks ago. Works in all music required environments - driving in car, beer-drinking on back

Someone should have worn their D-Pants.

As well they should……
but we're a very heavy load. and we're finally here, and shit yeah, it's cool.

"Hey Bobby listen to this hit!"