I always feel weird hearing them do these vibes - like, they do them well but I associate Jim's voice with mostly a wholesome poppy vibe so I...
1. this song is ballin' and 2. those hand tattoos!
awesome retrospective, I resonate with damn near every word. I jumped on the Taylor train during Fearless, so this album holds a special place as...
really? I agree the instrumentals are a different vibe but I can always recognize Shane's vocal style
bless you for this I just panicked and bought through Matador's UK store before seeing this link haha
It takes me years sometimes to appreciate a JEW album, and I think this will be one of those. I put it on during a road trip last week, and I was...
Seaway's always been a bit of a background noise band for me (never outright bad, but like solid opener material I guess?), but I immediately...
well damn, I thought Touche was the last 2020 album for me to get into buuuuut now we have Seaway, Young Culture, and beabadoobee. #blessed....
I've said it before, but womxn are crushing pop punk right now
yes to both
not to mention there are about a million other "emo nite"-level songs that would sound great in this context and wouldn't require the awkward...
yup - if Paramore's retired the song for being toxic, it feels even worse having a dude sing those lyrics
only problem I had was the cover of Misery Business :-|
I was just thinking the same thing while listening this morning - I'm excited/hopeful to see the ripple effect of this type of album being #1....
Discovering Bartees Strange today is the reason I read through these comments each week. I'm on my third or fourth time through. Bless y'all :heart:
right there with you - literally just reading the titles of these albums, one right after the other, was an emotional experience
2003-2005 are all just ridiculous years for music. This list in particular gave me goosebumps scrolling through it. (Also, appreciate the way...
such sweet memories of skate&surf 2014... :verysad:
this is an absolute game-changer album for me, and still feels as vital and intense as it did when I first heard it (maybe 2001?). It was fun...
Solid, but I can almost guarantee I’d like this more within the context of an EP/album
tbh hamilton has taken over my life for the past two months so just seeing Lin Manuel sold me immediately :crylaugh:
super, super down to watch this
is that the Broken Record podcast? I checked through and couldn't find her episode, can you gimme a link por favor?
makes sense, considering how much money artists have made during this pandemic. :-|
well, this is gorgeous.