What's the sense in re-posting hateful trash a second time around? My vote goes for burying the worst voted comments and only focusing on the good ones.
Thanks for the memories brah. Thanks for the free tickets to Triptykon last year, thanks for having consistently one of the best of the best metal blogs on all the internets, and thanks for continuing to do what you do.
This means that it's up to you to turn Pitchfork Fest into MDF Midwest.
Light that Never Goes Out. Personal favorite Smiths song, legendary tune. Shankly is a really fun singalong after you've had a shitty day at work, and I Know It's Over cuts deeper than most breakup songs.
Inside Info - the pizza place that is the setting for this movie, Vito's, was renovated before shooting began. The pizza is still among the worst in the city. So don't worry about it
We almost got an interview with him last winter when he was filming something at GVSU's fieldhouse. The whole staff at the radio station was waiting for him but it never happened
I can tell by the walls and windows that you live in Heritage Hill! 30 Mins or Less shot literally in front of my apartment this summer, and i'm good friends with Aziz Ansari's body double. NOTE - Vito's Pizza, which is in the movie, has the worst pizza in the city, no contest
Anyone try that Sumatra Mountain Brown ale at Founders yet? Knocked me on my ass on Monday, crazy good.
I hope this thread is everything MLive wishes it was (minus the bigotry)
Boris' Pink makes three, also all in 06, all of which you wrote...hmm. Give Breihan a call, he seems to be the only one reporting on anything related to metal. I'm really glad he wrote that Kylesa article, it's been one I was hoping to see. This is their crossover record, with Don't Look Back as the crossover song, which is shown at the top of the page
Pitchfork.tv's first reality show, where Henry Rollins cavorts around Williamsburg guilting hipsters into turning into respectable human beings. I'd watch
I've always been so pleasantly surprised when the opening chord gets strummed for this at live shows...it must take a lot out of the band, and especially to segue fluidly into Forever and Ever...so frootin' magical
^^ Agreed on the crossover potential. Where ST had the thrash/psychedelic elements weighted to the former, Spiral Shadow reverses the scale. Fingers crossed for a tour with somebody like Ludicra or even neo-60s psych guys The Black Angels.
Set last night in Detroit was utterly perfect. All of the ST songs I wanted were played, culminating in a seriously epic drum-off jam of Scapegoat with 4/5 members beating on something. Tired Climb and Forsaken are two precious jewels that's for sure
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