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Aug 20
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planettampon:

robgonemild:

vampire weekend covering fleetwood mac

In two months Tuneage will post this and I’m guessing it’ll have eighty or so reblogs. Anyone else want to bet?

Hearing this is bound to be my favourite thing about today. So best.

Aug 18
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If there are people who still consider the Walkmen a singles act— granted, that will happen when you write a couple of the best rock singles of the decade— You & Me might finally convince them otherwise.
Pitchfork: You & Me (this is a surprisingly lucid review, for Pitchfork, at least)
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whiteleatherpalace:

justsayjolie:

pre-hair cut mood stabilizer (yup! cutting it allll off!)

sing the song from Yentl!!! plllleeeeeeeaaaaasssseee

This has nothing to do with the post, but hello, new WLP user icon.

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Apples Vs. Dim-Witted No-Talent Hacks

perpetua:

Radiohead are a band of men with an extraordinary gift for writing intense, moving songs full of interesting textures and sophisticated rhythms, melodies and harmonies. They have written six consecutive classic albums, each different from the last, and a number of iconic songs, a few of which can be considered something akin to contemporary standards.

The most charitable description of The Hold Steady would be “a glorified bar band with a tone-deaf asshole shouting over the top.”  Each of their albums are virtually identical, right on down to the same tired barre chords and the mind-numbingly narrow subject matter of the lyrics. There is not even the tiniest glimmer of imagination in their music, only the dull chug of faux-blue collar “populism” contrasted with the desperate efforts of a terribly geeky man to seem cool and macho. In place of memorable songs, they’ve got a lot of generic power chords and snarky lyrics that will only make you seem like a tool if quote them.

So yes, it’s easy to see why the latter would reject the former. The Hold Steady are essentially just Nick Hornby as a rock band, yeah?

Let’s not be unfair to Nick Hornby now.

Aug 17
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I just learned Jen & John have split when I was seeking out details on Ellen & Portia’s wedding on People.com (apparently they were both wearing Zac Posen, by the by). So that makes two positive developments in Celebrity Romanceland this week. YAY, CELEBRITIES!!