I've never seen him slagged off for cultural appropriation. Always thought it had more to do with his music being boring as fuck.
I've never seen him slagged off for cultural appropriation. Always thought it had more to do with his music being boring as fuck.
Ohhh, now I get it.
I'm with Dennis Perkins. MMM is a great work album. In general, I like noisy drone and ambient stuff, like Yellow Swans, Tim Hecker, Lustmord, while I'm working. Other than that, Velvet Underground or outlaw country.
Seriously. The Holliston-era stuff is underrated in general, but I honestly think One is a perfect album.
Like, dude, like, you know, like, where's all this hostility coming from, you know?
NYAHH!
This guy I knew in high school got sent to the office the day Ted Kennedy died because he was wearing a DK shirt.(He also once got kicked out of a JROTC class because his jacket had a crossed-out Swastika on it)
Or Husker Du. Or the Minutemen. Or R.E.M. Or… any of about a thousand other bands. Really, only mainstream rock was bad in the 80s.
I'll be in my bunk
Clapton's a lot like coffee: he's only good with Cream.
Holy shit, I though Wilder had died.
It fills me with a joy the likes of which I have never before known to learn of this.
"Eighties" in turn lifts that riff from a song by the Damned, though I can't remember the name of it right now.
Honestly, it would probably look better than Kim's pics.
Boris has got to be the heaviest damn song ever recorded. Those last two minutes, after the stop, when the drums and bass drop out and it gets quiet, is one of my favorite moments in all of music.
How does a guy like James Franco go home and have sex with his wife?
She seems content.
I don't know about that, but there was/is a God/Satan slash webcomic that also featured Jesus getting raped.
Sure, he has no legal obligation to do it or anything, but that doesn't mean that it isn't a shitty thing to do. People have every right to criticize him for it.
Very rarely does the original song then become unavailable.