The new The National tune.
Slowdive on repeat.
New LCD Soundsystem and Grizzly Bear tracks.
King Gizzard back catalog.
Some Zombies.
The new The National tune.
Slowdive on repeat.
New LCD Soundsystem and Grizzly Bear tracks.
King Gizzard back catalog.
Some Zombies.
What are your thoughts on Shriek. I happen to love it, but can see why so many Wye Oak fans are frustrated by it.
Wait. That isn't Rufus Wainwright?
Calm Down, internet! This is the third year for this. Rush'n Attack will have its day.
She disposes of her old toys
She … needs a new toy
And in a small garden she finds a small boy.
She smiles, she's happy she found her new toy a small boy.
She's sick for toys, she needs a new toy,
To watch her comb her hair, comb all of her hair,
Rochester, NY. We have a big festival here every year. I believe RR has played at least the last four, if not five. At least they stopped bringing Eddie Money here. Maybe he couldn't handle all the Rusted Root.
Doc McStuffins theme, here. I think the worst part is if one parent gets the song in his/her head, it inevitably makes its way to the other parent's head.
We get virtually no good concerts in my god-forsaken city. Rusted Root comes every year.
“Send Me On My Way” (Simeon the Whale) is the only song I've ever wanted to punch in the face.
Oh God! The only thing worse than having Fred Schneider in my head would be having Einar Örn Benediktsson in my head.
They don't like Heavy Metal.
Lately? King Gizzard, Little Dragon and ABBA
Shabazz Palaces
War on Drugs
Sylvan Esso
When I enjoy music the first time I listen to it, the enjoyment tends to be fleeting. It's the music where I can hear more each time I listen that really sticks with me.
Yeah. Cold Brains, for sure.
You are probably right.
Yes. I remember my mouth being literally agape from the very beginning of the song. This doesn't happen to me. Every other favorite album of mine took time for me to really ‘get.’
Only album I can think of that I loved immediately and still love.
Fallon wouldn't have been able to deliver this monologue without laughing.
That's what they call the ball pit