plasticbertrandrussell--disqus
PlasticBertrandRussell
plasticbertrandrussell--disqus

Just use Arcade Fire's 'Reflektor' and replace some words with "spectre"

With every band that experiments there are always folk that wish the band had stayed with their more conventional sound. Even though Radiohead have been doing their electronic thing longer than they were ever a normal rock band, some people still wish they'd go back to what they sounded like in 1995.

A leisbian is only interested in women who wear garlands of flowers.

She did invent oatmeal, though.

and learn the secret of the Lutefisk…

Man, June's backing vocals on that track are haunting.

I've lost count at the number of times I referenced 'E Unibus Pluram' in my literature degree

Also B.D. Wong is still a recurring character, isn't he?

'Kill Time' (or 'Idle in Kangaroo Court') is pretty great too.

Yeah, recorded and released by a local college who used the band as their final-year music business project, apparently.

Oh boy, yeah, the post-reunion Springsteen stuff is horribly over-produced. There have still been great songs (great albums) but they're still buried in that wall of sound. I think Wrecking Ball escaped that by way of its unusual sound (the mix of folk with electronic-y elements) - I think it's the only album where

If that's what you're into…

Dawkins was created by God to test atheists' resolve.

"I haven't seen this much love in a room since Narcissus discovered himself."

I'd watch it again if it was just an hour of David McCallum telling rambling stories.

Not while Robert Smith is still around

We didn't start the fire…

He's one to talk though… I'm not sure I'll take advice on songwriting from a member of Oasis.

All the things you just mentioned about Labour's new leader are either completely false or over-exaggerated far beyond the truth though. I mean I'm not saying he's perfect, but the press' caracature of him is nothing like his actual views it's just that the UK press etc. have suddenly, like the US, become horrified