I absolutely love this record. Been listening to it for weeks now (and on CD, don't ask me how) and it grew so much since my first listen. Have been listening also to Skeleton Tree all day - I was so afraid to do it, because I'm a father too, but the album is just beautiful, very jazzy in a noisy way, it will probably become one of my favourites of the year.
I've come to realize that it's cool to bash Random Access Mmemory, which I think is pretty amazing. Soundcheck better today to this old chunk of coal than it did when it was released.
But in this case you have more choice: you can choose the wireless Headphones with the best DAC. When it was incorporated in the iPhone, you had no choice.
Headphones jacks are analog and the music in your phones/laptop/tablets is all digital. Which means that for every jack there's a (very bad and cheap) digital/analog converter. Jacks must die in digital music, simple as that.
I love this album so much. When it was released I live in a house in which that cover picture could have been taken from. Somehow, I never managed to be able to connect with their music again. Too bad for me.
I think that the piece is saying that Jay Electronica was made in America and that some cattle invaded a stage. Oh and that Jay called them. Plus something Lil Uzi Vert stole from somebody.
To me there's an obvious reference when I listen to this great album: Janis Joplin. There are some tracks on Lemonade that also make me think of her. Who would have thought?
I was born in France, came to Portugal when I was ten. I immediately fell in love with its language from beyond the sea, the shore with its land putrified by seaweed, its mountains which harvest an absolutely unique shade of pale blue, its humble, hard-working and adventurous people, my mum and my dad, both of them now a mineral part of its rich land, it will be an honour to die here one day, falo do coração.
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