It's a tie between Arcade Fire in DC last year (Spoon opened, AF played so hard they broke their drumsticks), and finally getting to see Radiohead in Charlotte in 2008, 8 years after they became my favorite band.
+1
(I really need to refresh quicker.)
To be fair, that song is awesome, and probably deserves to be heard three times.
(edit: great minds, etc.)
The new Real Estate is very solid. The new M83 album is great too. "Midnight City" is still my favorite song of the year so far.
Indeed.
Hillbilly/redneck golf is pretty great.
Thank you. He's awful. I was hoping other people noticed.
It's all kind of like those two songs (and most Killers stuff too, for that matter), in that it's really enjoyable to listen to without being objectively great, if that makes sense.
I might just go ahead and fill this thread with the rest of the Foster The People album.
Along the lines of everyone else talking about radios, TVs, Internet, etc., everything about computers boggles my mind. Even the simplest things. How can whatever's inside a computer turn into binary code, and how does THAT turn into all the shit on the screen?
Since Buffalo doesn't have T.A McLendon on the roster, I can't imagine a scenario here where they don't score.
I saw REM in Raleigh three years ago, and they opened with Harborcoat. I freaked the fuck out.
This was my "in memoriam" pick.
Monster and New Adventures in Hi-Fi are ridiculously underrated.
Pearl Jam DUAN,
We don't want y'all carpetbaggers anyway.