Thanks for the thoughtful comment. I'm sure you are right about worse cases on other sites and in other publications. I usually avoid all this stuff for obvious personal knee-jerk reasons.
Thanks for the thoughtful comment. I'm sure you are right about worse cases on other sites and in other publications. I usually avoid all this stuff for obvious personal knee-jerk reasons.
Fair point - exceot for the cliche dig at the end - but my point is that an overview and more sober discussion about the band, their place in so-called "rock history" and a selection of videos or songs might be a fairer entry point into a discussion of STT, instead of an over-the-top jizz fest about one tune, a piece…
I'm not sure what you mean, if you mean on this site or on the web in general. I'll agree, I think it's cool he's talking about this relatively unknown band (outside of most circles, let's be honest) from a while back, their music is cool and just as valid as anything else from back then or now or whatever. But right…
I respect your opinion, thanks for intelligently contributing. But honestly, I utterly disagree - I like Shudder To Think for what it's worth, but to me, this article is everything that is wrong with our entertainment culture in a nutshell. And if that sounds like overstatement, well… I could write pages about…
Everything about the article from the headline to its last words are ridiculously overstated, it's the unfortunate style of our time