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He's like you made an über troll by taking the worst parts of me (the utter disregard for other people's opinions), Phi (cluttering up threads with memes and adding nothing to a discussion) and Jess (an apparent belief that everyone else is the problem and/or arrogance without self awareness).
Post by Fiddler's Green on Nov 8, 2012 20:56:06 GMT -5
Listened to it twice all the way through. I find it hit or miss - kind of repetitive for first 4 or 5 songs - then gets interesting. I actually like some of the +120bpm stuff going on with a couple of songs.
Is it wrong that the remix of This Love with Ray LaMontagne is my favorite song on the album? I dig that one a lot, though I'm sure the dubsteppers hate it.
6/12 - Purity Ring
6/13 - Passion Pit/Cults
6/15 - Grizzly Bear/The xx
6/18 - David Byrne/St. Vincent
6/20 - Milk Music
6/25 - Lord Huron
6/28 - Deafhaven
7/13 - Girl Talk
8/21 - Fitz and the Tantrums
8/28 - STS9/Umphrey's McGee
9/3 - Muse
9/5-7 - Hopscotch
9/11 - The National
9/19 - Queens of the Stone Age
9/20 - Alt J
10/2 - Portugal. The Man
10/25-27 - MOEMS
It may be cliche but it really is pretty much perfect.
Sometimes something is a cliche because it's wonderfulness can't be denied. This has to be one of the 3 or 4 perfect albums made in the history of music, regardless of genre.
So true. It's one of those rare albums that transcends the genre it represents. It universally speaks to listeners of all types of music in its perfection.