Originally Roger Miller, no?
Originally Roger Miller, no?
I loved the callback to that in Wndrwll on "Silence".
I am almost unreasonably excited to hear this. After seeing "Bustin" and a few of the things he'd done on Soundcloud over the last year or so, I was googling for this nearly once a week. Can't believe it just came out of nowhere, but am incredibly excited to hear it.
Even the fuckin' trees walked in that movie.
Yeah, on the DVD commentaries they touch on that a bit. It was definitely a part of that wave. ABC was pretty much clueless as to how to promote it. A shame, as I feel like a few years ago it probably would have done really well and maybe stuck around for a bit.
Leonardo Leonardo was his name, which is both absurd and hilarious.
Something about having played the demo makes revisiting the house even more terrifying. It takes a good bit before you are in any real danger, but you are constantly expecting it around every corner, with every creak of a floorboard.
Update: I played the first hour or two last night, alone and in the dark. Had to stop and collect myself several times. The atmosphere is just so terrifying. Something about it is even more foreboding than the demo.
Shooting was really satisfying with the Wiimote, I wish there had been more good shooters for it. Godfather was also surprisingly fun on Wii, even though it wasn't a great game by any means. Sometimes, that "gimmick" worked out pretty well.
I was on the fence about getting it at launch, but the reviews swayed me to experience it as soon as possible while it's still unspoiled territory.
The demo had me sold, the positive reviews are icing on the cake. I have it pre-installed and cannot wait. Hoping it launches at 9PST instead of midnight, we shall see.
Just go hang out at some open mics in your city. I went from just hanging around mine and being a fan of comedy, to occasionally performing at open mics, to deciding performance wasn't really my groove. Now I produce a comedy festival, which is somewhere in the middle.
Definitely feels like it. And like that song, it's cool for what it is but not necessarily something I'll go back to all the time. Ditto for that track he did with Andre 3000 and James Murphy for Converse.
I whole-heartedly agree with this assessment. I am currently listening to 1-2-3 in that order, and am on 2. After spending two weeks listening to little else other than RTJ3 and a couple of palate cleansers, I can say that RTJ2 sounds like RTJ1 did after it first came out. They're both still great records, but this…
I work from home, can walk to the dispensary and most other places I need to go on a regular basis, and Lyft where I can't/don't want to walk.
I feel like Danny Brown is an acquired taste. It took a bit, but once it clicked for me, I was all in. He kind of has two modes, and his more abrasive one is definitely in play here.
LA on February 1st! Assuming tickets are still on sale in a week when I get paid.
I'm usually listening while walking around the streets of Los Angeles, so I just blend in with the other crazies.
Just you writing that made me go back and listen to RTJ1. I think I'm gonna run through all 3.
"I got a unicorn horn for a *STOP*"