The live version of Rock Bottom Riser from Rough Travel. Never sure what to think of that track, suppose it could be worse for our hero, but the music doesn't seem to support that theory.
The live version of Rock Bottom Riser from Rough Travel. Never sure what to think of that track, suppose it could be worse for our hero, but the music doesn't seem to support that theory.
The author, Lafcadio Hearn, is an interesting character too. Born in on a Greece Island to an Irish father and a Greek mother, raised in Ireland, France and Cincinnati, only find find eventual fame in Japan - of all places - to the point where he earned a Japanese name, Koizumi Yakumo, and a James Bond retort, "Spare…
I watched it two weeks ago on Hulu Plus.
"Like a jug band with hemorrhoids." Just wanted to display the perfection of this statement once more. ☆.。.:*・°☆CoGRaTs☆.。.:*・°☆
I also much prefer the second era (although I'd limit it to 87-89.) "Free Falling Divisions" is a conspicious absence here, along with "Queen of Um," "Madman's Honey," and agreed on "Silk Skin Paws."
My initial Wire purchase was "The A List," which is still probably my favorite release by them, even if the running…
Certainly my favorite song off that album, and perhaps my favorite by BtS. Just such a beautiful piece of music… my little sad story about Else: While i was in the record store with Keep It Like A Secret in my hand i got the phone call that my grandfather had died. Later while walking home listening to the album on…
I'l give you the lyrics. Inane can be a downright kind descriptor, although I have a soft spot for some of his lyrics. Musically devoid though… these are the same people who made Joy Division's music, which you obviously have little problem with (although "soul" wouldn't be my term for what Joy Division was…
Touche, i guess?
Why would you even comment, unless deep down you wanted someone to explain why you were so wrong? Leave Me Alone is like Joy Division part two. Unless Ian Curtis was really what you found so overwhelmingly great about the band… in that case, there isn't much to be done.
Yes, still jokes. The inability to understand when a joke is being made must be debilitating.
Sure, they can be analyzed, but in the context in which they were presented. The amount of outrage spewed over these jokes seems to raise them to the level of some kind of political treatise nailed to the nearest oaken door as opposed to a passing half-assed comment on social media. Comedy gets some separation from…
Still jokes.
Boards of Canada, Tomorrow's Harvest
Omar S, Thank You for Letting Me Be Myself
Kurt Vile, Walking on a Pretty Daze
Does anyone really give a crap about arcade fire anymore? The grammy award for the boring, shitty album destroyed any lingering crap-giving i had.