bigfatdynamo
BigFatDynamo
bigfatdynamo

I’ve eaten two garbage plates in my life. Why I ever ate the second one, I will never know.

Added Bonus: This is not Garbage Plate related

I'm incapable of watching the GoT intro without hearing this in my head.

Yeah it's so subtle. It's perfect.

Pretty rare to get to the end of a 9.5 minute song and want it to keep going, but that's how I feel about it every time I listen.

*fart noise*

I think this may actually be part of the problem for me. As a child of the ’80s, some of the synth sounds on this album remind me a bit too much of the mega-cheesy songs like Take My Breath Away.

I hope I come around to it. But for now, it doesn't do much for me.

Can’t answer that for you. Inner Speaker may very well be my favorite album of the last ten years. That said, it's almost completely visceral.

I need to listen to this album more, but I am a bit disappointed that it seems to be full of pop songs. Let it Happen blew my damn mind, and I was hoping for a bunch of 7 or 8 minute long psych/synth tunes. When he release ‘Cause I’m a Man, I knew that dream was over. Hopefully, my opinion will change after a few more

Good Shit does it for me. The whole album is excellent, though.

All of Kid A basically illustrates that he can add a great drum track to just about anything.

Just feels jaded to me.

I'm no expert, but I think Phil Selway is a pretty great drummer.

I love In Rainbows, especially Reckoner and All I Need. I didn't get into the last album at all.

It's unclear if this was factored into the survey, but I do wonder how these numbers would be different if people knew exactly how much each channel costs. According to this article ESPN is ~$6 of the average cable bill — many times the average cost per channel. It's certainly not worth that much to me.

I'm really looking forward to new Tame Impala and Kurt Vile.

I've been listening to this since they put the preview on iTunes last week. It’s my favorite album in quite a while. The “restraint” is what I appreciate about it. It's not too repetitive, but it's not overstuffed either. Now, we’ll just have to see what kind of staying power it has.