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"My Favourite Faded Fantasy" deserved a lot more attention - the apex of Rice's tortuous introspection.
I simply cannot believe "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" never reached number 1.
I still don't understand why the costume was designed/put together like that tho.
Can't wait to hear what rogan thinks so I can move on with my life
That "faked orgasm" line is truly an all timer.
Ha! Was just scrolling the comments to see if anyone made this joke
Obviously she deserves compensation but holy shit that's a staggering amount, right?
I'll take any new Julie Byrne I can get
So it's literally "ipod shuffle" the festival. I dig it.
It was RIGHT THERE
I'm a simple man - I see a band named after a beloved 90's X-Men arc, I'm gonna listen.
"Fuck-mutter" is quite a phrase. Also, this is making me revisit "Erotica" and, honestly, it's pretty good!
Ugh, as someone who had fretfully snuck in a surgery during one of the first waves, my thoughts are with y'all. Miserable state of affairs.
Hey now, bedroom pop can be haunting and sophisticated! This is a pretty damn solid, tho.
The night before? Holy shit, what a miserable call to make.
It's certainly their catchiest! But, seriously, it's a great record - "Shields" is just so *densely* and *dizzyingly* ornate. Blows me away every listen.
First of all, yes, "Shields" is *absolutely* their masterpiece. Secondly, I really assumed Department of Eagles was a solo project.
Glad I wasn't the only one. Very jumbled. Great tune tho!
Oh yeah, didn't mean to say that they were - just that their emotive angst placed them in the same convos.
I remember their first three records absolutely being in the same emo conversations at the time. They were definitely the hipster emo tho.
Millennials who were in high school 2000 - 2008 unite!!!
"Bohemian Rhapsody" is a 9?! What sort of nonsense is this??
I know it hasn't been Roo for many, many years but I'm having a hard time understanding how Illenium has higher billing than Robert Plant and Allison Krauss on the Farm. Yikes. Also, Antonoff's 1984 as the superjam? Double yikes.
That song sure makes me smile! (I assume I am the first to make this joke)
These are fantastic but "Dead of the Night" is a damn triumph for his songwriting. Absolutely masterful.
Oh hell yes. "Errorzone" was phenomenal. Can't wait.
My condolences, if so.
I thought it was one of the best albums of the year and, yes, I've certainly been revisiting it. Also the artwork isn't particularly shocking?
He's that guy from that vine right