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This is vintage Morrissey and I am a very happy man.
Robert Pollard disagrees with the opening sentence. (Never heard of Mikko's work before and now I love it)
I think this song and video might have just converted me. Wow.
Simply the best song I've heard in a long long time.
Plus he wrote some of their best songs: Misfire, You're My Best Friend, Another One Bites The Dust, I Want To Break Free, etc.
I watch it being web streamed on facebook and the only thing I can say is: thank you, Stereogum. BTW, you should read the New Yorker piece about him.
I liked NY too, but It strangely became almost inaudible to me the following weeks (lots of airplay here in Portugal). Los Ageless I simply didn't like it on first listen and I promess to myself that I would only listen to new St Vincent when the whole album is out.
Dan, my man. I really want to be excited too, but the two songs I heard so far... really didn't impress me. Au contraire.
I despize facebook logins, David. But I will buy the box, do not worry.
Came here to say this as well.
I am very worried about the new St Vincent album.
That reminded me how much I ADORE the last Dirty Projector album.
The review was great: beautifully written and full of insights. 8.0 is a great score. Loving the record on first listens, there's such a weird vibe in it.
Canada are the best. They've been doing amazing music videos for almost a decade now. And the visual treatment really takes this track to another level. Video of the year stuff in here.
"Nobody liked Swift’s first Reputation single, “Look What You Made Me Do,”". I am a person! Plus I absolutely hate "Ready for It".
Of course, you love it. It's fucking great.
Ah maturity is overrated.
Album of the year for me.
Blonde is nowadays probably my all-time favourite record. It's endless
- Hello, 2017. - Hello, almotasim. - Thank you. - You're welcome.
Four songs, with two of them divided in three parts. These must be suites.
The "hey la" sounds so much Portuguese. It's the go-to interjection to express surprisement.
Genius video indeed and I agree it's better than the song but... I still think it's a fine tune.
Love everything about it and God knows how I despise everything she represents. This is just a great pop assembly of sounds, images, lyrics and attitude. Now, I'm gonna re-watch the whole damned thing.
This seems the perfect place to discuss how The War on Drugs have kept "Nothing to Find" as the hidden gem of their fabulous new album. It's sounds to me as classic as Dire Straits' "Walk of Life".
I mean it's no WOD's "Find Nothing", but it's a decent, catchy track.
It starting to sound as their best.
These long, thoughtful and beautifully pieces have been an endless source of reading pleasure and the best answer by Gum staff to the replication of content by other sites (Spin, Billboard, etc.). Way to go, Stereogum. (On a side note, let me tell you that I have been in the last two days shamelessly converted to an album that I absolutely hated on first listens: the new Grizzly Bear album.)
This is awful.