Am i the only one who thinks schmultzy dialogue is totally appropriate in dire situations? I feel like normal people, by which I mean people who have real shit to do and don't spend all day thinking about what's cliche or how to say things elegantly, tend to spout cliches when in emotional turmoil because cliches and glaringly on the nose statements are readily available ways to express overwhelming emotion.
I really felt like James Blake was going to dominate these lists but it looks like he is gonna be a victim of the hype machine instead. I love that album, definitely top 5 for me.
I feel sort of disgusting having almost immediatelly thought to myself "It's R. PATZ and K STEW, not Rob Pat and Kris Stew." It's sort of the same feeling I get when I hold my hands under a faucet for five seconds before realizing I have to turn it on myself, or when I try to open the door to my house with the car remote thing. Thank you, American dream.
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