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Dude, go hang out in turntable and see how many people stay in your room.
Those are some sick beatz, homie! A collaboration with Pink seems like the logical next step. I can't wait to hear that hourly on every super awesome top 40 radio station that Washington DC offers me!!! ;-)
Fuck it - lets continue driving down this odd road: Speaking of quality assembly line music, can we all please start talking about the new Nickelback album and how they are hit machines?
"7 habits of highly addicted people"
Stereogum, let's stay away from the 'filler' articles, hmm? What's next - pictures of indie rockers picking up their pet's poo? Can't wait!
Hartford nailed it. Newsflash - most bands are just cool dudes like most of us that read Stereogum, except they are more committed to actually being in music. Thus, they like the same great bands we like. Some bands are meant to stay under the radar (because they just aren't good enough to be popular/widely known).
This would play on repeat in my Hell. Commence sin repenting.
I actually agree with the duchess here. Anyone who suggests that this type of song and a best coast type of song are wholly different is pretty delusional. Those types of people are the a-holes who also probably helped create 'genres' that are way too specific. Do we ever really need to describe music as 'post-punk disco' or 'witch house'? Fuck you hipster. As far as this song goes specifically, it isn't great. Coming Down is phenomenal and this a step back.
This is shockingly good. I honestly didn't expect such a great sophomore album, but this has a classic feel. Well done.
I have mixed feelings about your face, Michael.
Say what you will about the guy, the world is a better place with his music existing.
The remix is infinitely better than the original. I wonder if Gaga knows that she is making Amy Grant music now.
I think the production sucks.
Agreed - pretty weak. Sounds like an album intro that goes a bit too long.
Man, she is kind of a mess.
I'm guessing sax solos will be in about half of my top 50 of 2011.
Best. Summer. Song. Ever.
Such an awesome and unique band. Fantastic opener.
Love it. Seems like a pretty great summer band formula.
I agree fully with Tom Sproat. Destroyer has been pushing sonics forward more than anyone else in music and Kaputt is a near perfect result (if only he would have updated Bay of Pigs, since the sound difference make it an album outlier).
Yeah, I could buy that for a dollar.
Destroyer comparison seems a bit off-base. Ariel Pink seems a bit more accurate.
This sounds like a crappy b-side from the Stones' Bridges to Babylon album.