Friend and Foe is the only Menomena album I've heard, but it's fantastic. I sometimes wonder if I should be putting time into listening to the rest of their stuff.
Friend and Foe is the only Menomena album I've heard, but it's fantastic. I sometimes wonder if I should be putting time into listening to the rest of their stuff.
I personally also love "The Moon". It just has this perfect churning warmth.
"Here Come the Warm Jets", "Mother Whale Eyeless", essentially most of those first two albums for me.
That much seems clear, I just wish they hadn't dipped into "Diversity is a frivolous pursuit" territory in order to have something to say.
Yes but the thing about that is representation has been so historically piss poor in Hollywood films that even a superficial attempt at diversity in the hugest franchise in existence is still a pretty big deal for us minorities. It definitely seems weird to bring it up as a criticism when it has absolutely no negative…
I don't know if I buy that we do have a deeper understanding of any of the characters. They may be well defined and believable but I feel like that is mostly due to the groundwork laid in the first season. We've understood since way back then how, for example, both Elliot and Darlene struggle with the reach of their…
Alright, look, it's not like I was expecting the big Matrix twist that some people were predicting, but I was hoping for something a little more substantial in the way of plot development. The biggest payoff we get here was that Phase 2 is a major bombing, which makes sense in terms of how it escalates things for the…
So I haven't read this article or any of the comments, but as soon as I saw this I knew I needed to get some stuff off my chest.
Serj Tankian reflects on System of a Down's sophomore album 20 years later
Yeah, it's a favorite of mine from my teen years but if I heard it for the first time as an adult I probably wouldn't be able to get past the lyrics.
I feel like this is a pretty common sentiment, especially among older Weezer fans.
I've been a little on the fence about this season so far, what with the whole "mission" being derailed by Elliot going into hiding and Darlene being forced into the hard-ass boss role, but this episode definitely reassured me that if nothing else Mr. Robot is still worth watching for the style and execution alone.
I wish my dad was cool enough to play Television in the car.
Agreed. It took me back a bit to Wonder Showzen's "Patience".