That's lame, not everyone listens to backpacker rap you know? :P
That's lame, not everyone listens to backpacker rap you know? :P
Watch it pal. :wag
Seriously:
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really? I have listened to very little else in the past three weeks. helped me through work hell. :heartbeat
That is so sweet. I love hearing stuff like that, since it reminds that I'm at heart a useless sentimentalist. Me and my wife have Air's 10,000, The Girl/Boy song (which was the reccessional at our wedding), and A Quiet Little Place in the Country (which was what we listened to the first time we had breakfast together).really? I have listened to very little else in the past three weeks. helped me through work hell. :heartbeat
You know how couples have "songs" or "albums" that define them? Well, my wife and I have Heart. The songs might not all be happy uplifting love songs, but it's our album. Our first date was at a Broken Social Scene & Stars show, we played Elevator Love Letter at our wedding, and even sent the band a wedding invitation.
Stars are awesome.
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who would watch a porn with her in itspoiler (click to show/hide)unless she was gettin dikk'd by lex steele[close]
Jaymay
Neko Case
Devendra Banhart
The Avett Brothers
I think there's some youtube of Jenny Lewis being shown a porn film and her reaction to it.
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This album is a pretty big disappointment. It is Rilo Kileys most polished effort to date, yet their worst. Under the Blacklight is an unwelcome departure from their last album. They sound like just another boring band. The lyrics are bad, repetitive, and dull. The California porn industry theme is idiotic, and at the same time disingenuous. I doubt that Jenny has even seen a full-length porno. I think the Osmonds could do a more convincing porn themed album.
Though the material is sub-par, Lewis' voice sounds as good as ever. And we are only subjected to a single Blake Sennett song. The songs "Silver Lining", "Under the Blacklight", "15", "The Angels Hung Around", and "Give a Little Love" are pretty enjoyable. The rest of the songs are boring or bad. I'm on the fence with Moneymaker.
I give the album :sp0rsk1 :sp0rsk1 out of five.
There are people who enjoy that album? Tell me who they are and I will punch them in the gut.
There are people who enjoy that album? Tell me who they are and I will punch them in the gut.You're all talk.
The album fails to be either engaging or sound good as background music. It is upfront enough to demand that you hear it, but it then fails to grab you. Like bad porn, so it isn't a total conceptual failure I guess.Like a porno, most of the songs sucked major cock.
The soundtracks for the Ian Curtis and Bob Dylan biopics are both fantastic. I'm Not There has a host of suprisingly well-done covers (maybe not so surprising if you've had a glimpse at the musicians in the back-up bands) of not-so-well-known Dylan tunes and Control features some of my absolute favorite songs from the artists included and a decent Joy Division cover from The Killers.
I still haven't seen either of these movies. :(
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That band is so fucking bad.Really? They're the greatest band in the world, so you're defying logic. You shouldn't defy logic.