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Hopefully, this is a wakeup call. That was the shining bright spot of this site as recently as 2 years ago. I got into commercial comics that I never would have had the site not treated them as equals to indie comics.

Well, 20% was by far her weakest album…and it was still pretty good.

How dare you say that when Sufjan's next batch of Christmas EPs are scheduled to come out this year! -_-

It's weird that he's actually famous-famous now when that seemed like the most visibility he'd ever get.

Dang! I missed their collaboration, but that is the most Detroit-sounding song possible. Good track, and 1 that'll make me pay more attention to Nite Jewel.

I hear you! Rocket Ship was mine. I put it this way because I think this will be the album that people don't describe as a "guilty pleasure." It's not so much earworms as regular, old catchy songs.

The Slowdive album leaked and is an absolute classic. Hang on!

"Buy this compilation." "The song we'll lead with is another take of an album track you already own."

Man Who Used To Tour With The Twilight Sad brings the choppy beat aspect that makes them somewhat different from other electropop bands.

Linking on his site is weird, but "Is this going to work? An introduction."

I was actually impressed that someone from WNYC reported on this. If it was a conservative caught in hypocrisy and/or if neighborhood listservs among upper-middle class people weren't more airtight than the Soviet politburo, we would have seen much more.

This has been commented on as a key difference between the North and the South.

Her writers and her show instantly assume the worst about people, which is why it's explicitly relevant. I really do feel the same way Kodiak does, although I would have erred on the opposite side her family did. Yes, folks, racial integration can be in tension with other worthwhile things.

"I’m super appreciative to have these columns, but I’m also acutely aware of how fragile all writing on the internet is, as evidenced by the fact that my longest-lasting, most popular and influential column, My World Of Flops, was just cancelled on the eve of its 10th birthday for not being popular enough."

Thanks! Always happy to learn a bit.

Serious question: educate me. While acknowledging that it is mean (though, in Hatesong's case, not rude), is it distinctly anti-feminist to call a woman a "dum-dum?" Was it more the way he constructed it, like she is in control of her art but is not intellectually capable of making something that an adult would enjoy?

This album is where I was finally able to identify why that was for me. I just don't think he's a good lyricist when he isn't telling stories. He can take up so much time to say so little, and some of the lines people have highlighted http://www.xxlmag.com/news/… don't provoke or jostle me at all. They're merely