I'm amazed at just how well that new Chemical Brothers live album/DVD holds up even though some of the songs on it are nearly 20 years old. I think that going retro can really help a group play the long game more easily.
I'm amazed at just how well that new Chemical Brothers live album/DVD holds up even though some of the songs on it are nearly 20 years old. I think that going retro can really help a group play the long game more easily.
For consisting of music that sounds like someone kicking a used electronics store to death, this album is pretty damn catchy. Can't wait to see if the energy carries over to the live show at Bottom Lounge next month.
NTSF tends to not really do much for me more than it does, which is a shame considering the sheer volume of talent involved. I hope the second season has some of the kinks worked out.
I'm kind of disappointed that we didn't find out what Rob is up to, but I guess that's what happens when you're elected president of the fuck up committee.
This is sounding more direct to Redbox every day.
The first track has a really long skit of Al Jourgensen mumbling over the phone to his 'record label' so if that appeals to you then go nuts.
This is a tremendous album. Matt Pike is an excellent vocalist because he really gets across that he fully believes all the stuff he's bellowing without a trace of irony.
I definitely appreciated these guys much more while playing Rock Band than ever hearing their generic AC/DCish blooz rock on the radio.
It never fails to make me laugh.
"My wi-fi!"
I really enjoy the look of distracted boredom that TB gives whenever he has to stand in the background doing nothing while "Jon" makes an ass of himself. I sympathize greatly.
I thought it was pretty rad even if I ended up fast forwarding through most of the heartwarming dialogue scenes involving his family.
Scott Aukerman speaks for all the First Nations.
I think if I ever experienced this article in conversation form I would either chew off my own arm to escape or kill myself.
WTF depends entirely on the guest because even after listening to 20 or so hours of Maron his dildo sales pitch/rap at the beginning still grates on me in the way that any other extremely self involved neurotic who is constantly trashing himself would. It's like his show is a public audio hairshirt with which he…
I think we're long overdue for another Andy Daly-led descent into hell.
Comedy Bang Bang has been pretty weak for the past month or two due to Hot Soccermom (aka The Chippewa) focusing on the TV show, so the guests have tended to be more of his friends than anyone I would ever care to spend my commute listening to, but on the other most of these podcasts are free and listener…
OSBALDISTON!
Back to BitTorrent I go.
I love articles that attempt to justify SNL as having been relevant at all over the past two decades.