My only issue with this episode is that the violence got a bit over-the-top at times, as a R&M fan that prefers the more philosophical/clever-funny episodes to the slapstick ones. That being said this was a joy. PICKLE RIIIIICK.
My only issue with this episode is that the violence got a bit over-the-top at times, as a R&M fan that prefers the more philosophical/clever-funny episodes to the slapstick ones. That being said this was a joy. PICKLE RIIIIICK.
*SNORES*
This album is excellent, the end.
Agreed. Supercut is my most-replayed song on the album thus far. And maybe it's odd, but that solid minute of atmospheric synth towards the end makes the song for me.
Broadcast the boom boom boom boom and make 'em all dance to it.
I have been listening to this album on repeat since it's release. It's quite spectacular. The production on this album is phenomenally sleek, each song drifts so effortlessly into the next…I want to say it feels too short, but, honestly, that's just me being greedy for more songs once the album ends.
I was about to comment "Just A Friend" by Biz Markie, but you beat me to it. So the next one down the list: "Cumbersome" by Seven Mary Three.
I can't stop replaying it. That song and Supercut are already strong contenders for my most played songs of 2017.
Listening to Melodrama by Lorde on repeat this weekend, but have yet to check out Ctrl.
Just listened to this on the commute. I was not disappointed. Such a sleek album.
I've never understood Katy Perry. She has always come off as fake an disingenuous to me, and it shows in her musical repertoire. Most of her albums lack any coherence, mostly comprised of a calculated mass of radio-friendly tracks destined to become hit singles. Everything she does flat, including her live…
Games that require friends……….get that out of my face.
This reveal won E3.
This is a nightmare of a situation, going to a concert and never coming back.
All my condolences go out to those affected. Thoughts and prayers from your neighbour in Sheffield.
"Of course he will." - My reaction to this headline.
I saw the first one on DVD at a sleepover, where we talked and called it out on its BS for the duration of the film. I can't imagine paying to see that garbage.
X-Men Apocalypse…my God, I can't remember the last time a blockbuster film made me so virulently furious.
I don't really know what to say about this headline. Fandom for the most part is overwhelmingly white. As a black nerd, that can be annoying at times, like, when it comes to cons and representation and whatnot, but like. That doesn't stop me from liking the stuff I like, so here we are.
I second this.
Fair review. As an album, this is a solid product, but unfortunately I find 4 out of 10 songs unbearable to listen to, so. B sounds fair.