Re: Let's All Laugh at Pitchfork
Posted: Tue November 02, 2021 5:56 pm
tragabigzanda wrote:Nothing funny about this until you hear the music:
https://aya-yco.bandcamp.com/track/some ... -9th-flooraya
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The boundless debut from the London-based artist is a delirious tug of war between pleasure and unease, shuttling between club sounds and psychedelic mind states with a steely, unbridled intensity.
Best New Music: 8.2
There was music in that song?tragabigzanda wrote:Nothing funny about this until you hear the music:
https://aya-yco.bandcamp.com/track/some ... -9th-flooraya
im hole
The boundless debut from the London-based artist is a delirious tug of war between pleasure and unease, shuttling between club sounds and psychedelic mind states with a steely, unbridled intensity.
Best New Music: 8.2
But just giving alternative guys or gals a violin doesn't necessarily make country music the exclusive source of their creativity; the giddy-up in their gallop.
I actually really like where this thought ended up. I picture an afternoon in the life of rm user: dad.Listening to (watch my moves) is not like watching a man relax in a hammock. It’s more like following him as he peruses the house for all the right snacks and just the right book, as he steps into the yard to assess his surroundings and find a sweet spot in the sun, as he sets up a hammock between two trees and settles in to recline until, aw man, it’s time to get dinner goin’.
i have definitely been known to assess my yard.washing machine wrote:https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/kurt-vile-watch-my-moves/
Kurt Vile
(watch my moves)
7.4
by: Sam Sodomsky
I actually really like where this thought ended up. I picture an afternoon in the life of rm user: dad.Listening to (watch my moves) is not like watching a man relax in a hammock. It’s more like following him as he peruses the house for all the right snacks and just the right book, as he steps into the yard to assess his surroundings and find a sweet spot in the sun, as he sets up a hammock between two trees and settles in to recline until, aw man, it’s time to get dinner goin’.
Describe your pre-mow ritual.dad wrote:i have definitely been known to assess my yard.washing machine wrote:https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/kurt-vile-watch-my-moves/
Kurt Vile
(watch my moves)
7.4
by: Sam Sodomsky
I actually really like where this thought ended up. I picture an afternoon in the life of rm user: dad.Listening to (watch my moves) is not like watching a man relax in a hammock. It’s more like following him as he peruses the house for all the right snacks and just the right book, as he steps into the yard to assess his surroundings and find a sweet spot in the sun, as he sets up a hammock between two trees and settles in to recline until, aw man, it’s time to get dinner goin’.
first, i grab a set of Bluetooth earbuds, and find something to play, preferably something loud I can hear when mowing. also, now that we have a dog i make sure the yard is free of dog crap. then i edge and weed whack.washing machine wrote:Describe your pre-mow ritual.dad wrote:i have definitely been known to assess my yard.washing machine wrote:https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/kurt-vile-watch-my-moves/
Kurt Vile
(watch my moves)
7.4
by: Sam Sodomsky
I actually really like where this thought ended up. I picture an afternoon in the life of rm user: dad.Listening to (watch my moves) is not like watching a man relax in a hammock. It’s more like following him as he peruses the house for all the right snacks and just the right book, as he steps into the yard to assess his surroundings and find a sweet spot in the sun, as he sets up a hammock between two trees and settles in to recline until, aw man, it’s time to get dinner goin’.
dad wrote:first, i grab a set of Bluetooth earbuds, and find something to play, preferably something loud I can hear when mowing. also, now that we have a dog i make sure the yard is free of dog crap. then i edge and weed whack.washing machine wrote:Describe your pre-mow ritual.dad wrote:i have definitely been known to assess my yard.washing machine wrote:https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/kurt-vile-watch-my-moves/
Kurt Vile
(watch my moves)
7.4
by: Sam Sodomsky
I actually really like where this thought ended up. I picture an afternoon in the life of rm user: dad.Listening to (watch my moves) is not like watching a man relax in a hammock. It’s more like following him as he peruses the house for all the right snacks and just the right book, as he steps into the yard to assess his surroundings and find a sweet spot in the sun, as he sets up a hammock between two trees and settles in to recline until, aw man, it’s time to get dinner goin’.
then, it's on...
tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb