I definitely put a vote in for Gizzard. And Sleep Token - Take Me Back To Eden
I definitely put a vote in for Gizzard. And Sleep Token - Take Me Back To Eden
The most notable omission from this list for me is the Blondshell album, which is still in my heavy rotation.
To be fair, King Gizz were having a bit of a rest year
honestly if Sault had spaced out their drops I think we’d be seeing 11 and Untitled (God) on a lot of year-end lists, but 5 albums at once made people feel a bit overwhelmed, understandably
Sounds like SAULT was trying to one-up KGLW’s three October albums.
The correct answer is The Tipping Point by Tears for Fears.
Still working on my list, but I know my top two are:
Not a bad list, though the Horsegirl album is waaaaaay too low (it was my favorite this year). Things I enjoyed that are missing from the list are Warpaint’s Radiate Like This and Dehd’s Blue Skies. And I think the new Little Simz album came out today - haven’t listened to that yet, but I’m just going to automatically…
RANDOLPH SCOTT!
Ha, I saw “boycott” trending this morning because Musk’s fee-fees were hurt by companies being perfectly reasonable and cautious about their ad spends, and my reaction was like, “thanks for the reminder to buy more Volkswagen Group parts, I guess.”
The Morgan SUV is also selling well
Salacious B. Crumb: A Star Wars Story
Man, this is gonna make me shed tears...guaranteed.
Fuck Texas. Fuck cops. Fuck that Jeep guy. Charges should be more serious than a misdemeanor. He could have killed the cyclist. No, you don’t fucking joke around like that.
As someone from Washington, I’m torn. I think in general, our state doesn’t always hit the mark with the unique laws it passes.
Netflix
That was the single most-informative paragraph I’ve ever read in an internet comment. I will be using that quote, as well. Fire, indeed.
“Art is fire plus algebra.” That’s a quote credited to Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. Basically the idea is that in really great art—and, by extension, storytelling—there is an almost mathematical precision to decision-making. Yes, much of artistic expression is about feeling and emotion. But plugging that into a …
It all comes down to his face.
It all comes down to his face. I have to hand it to Foley--his face drops into such utter despair whenever the song is on and he’s just staring off. It lends the thing a whole other level that is so depressing and also so perfectly Kids in the Hall.