Front 242's debut album, Geography. Compared to modern dance music, it sounds positively Neolithic. But that is exactly the kind of texture and tone that I like about it.
Front 242's debut album, Geography. Compared to modern dance music, it sounds positively Neolithic. But that is exactly the kind of texture and tone that I like about it.
I'm wondering which will stop first: The Simpsons, or yearly albums from The Fall.
Yeah, how else does a record get into the Top 40 unless it's in the shop to purchase?
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I'm leaving this comment as a time capsule for future me to read when Unfriended 5 comes out. I hope you are well, me, and that you are successful and happy in 2020.
I can't help but think of Krusty the Klown.
I want the name and description of whoever held you at gunpoint to force you to read this. I will avenge you: this I swear.
I was hoping that Frank Ocean would do a Cure cover album! (sorry… low-hanging fruit?)
The only hitch in my dream is that they already did the moon landing, and that occurred a bit after Stonewall….
Sal and Bob Benson are gonna meet @ Stonewall and punch a police officer's face in together, and then make out.
Aw. I thought that was good.
Between this and the gang of four release, I feel like I'm in 1979.
…never… never mention that song again *weeps*
Alcohol leaves me every morning. We don't part on good terms.
Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure is even weirder.
Compared to how apolitical most contemporary indie rock tries to be, this is song does tend to screech itself.
I still don't see it. His vocals seem so poorly connected. Like they were hastily scotch-taped onto the track like an elementary school art project. Music and vocal are… okay-ish… on their own, but together? I'm not in… well, you know…
I would prefer to see Noah Baumbach's feet held to the fire a bit closer than they have. His work embodies this even more so, and even more so consistently, than Zach Braff.
I am going to steal this line of yours to use at hipster parties.
I hope they look more and more like Depeche Mode with every new album.