I really don't get Flying Lotus. I've listened to the album several times, but I'll probably never listen to it again starting 1/1/11. I'm not sure it makes my top 50 of the year. The Ping Pong song however rules.
I really don't get Flying Lotus. I've listened to the album several times, but I'll probably never listen to it again starting 1/1/11. I'm not sure it makes my top 50 of the year. The Ping Pong song however rules.
I'm with you, Gunther. I tried and tried, but to my ears there seems to be nothing going on.
chronologically: Spoon - Transference Beach House - Teen Dream The Morning Benders - Big Echo (knowidyuh, i agree, stitches is amazing) The Tallest Man On Earth - Wild Hunt Plants and Animals - La La Land Gayngs - Relayted Here We Go Magic - Pigeons Miniature Tigers - Fortress Baths - Cerulean Jonsi - Go The Roots - How I Got Over Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest Sufjan Stevens - The Age of Adz
Honorables: Yeasayer - Odd Blood, Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record, The National - High Violent, Tame Impala - Innerspeaker, Toro Y Moi - Causers of This, The Radio Dept. - Clinging to a Scheme, Tobacco - Maniac Meat, and almost forgot Local Natives - Gorilla Manor
aside from the last song (which is completely unlistenable), i love that damn album. took a while to grow on me but it's got some really catchy chunes on it.
I have 'Tell It to the Volcano', and yeah that sure is an album that I own.
I saw a Where's Waldo themed video for one of the songs on 'Fortress' that was cute, but not cute enough to make me go buy it. They remind me of Wheatus. Anyone else remember Wheatus? Exactly.
It must be so much easier to get attached to mediocre music if you don't pay for it.
I have 'Tell It to the Volcano', and yeah that sure is an album that I own.
I saw a Where's Waldo themed video for one of the songs on 'Fortress' that was cute, but not cute enough to make me go buy it. They remind me of Wheatus. Anyone else remember Wheatus? Exactly.
It must be so much easier to get attached to mediocre music if you don't pay for it.
]It must be so much easier to get attached to mediocre music if you don't pay for it.
It really is.
You know, primates masturbating at the zoo have the same self-satisfied smirk on their face. "I have no ethics and absolutely no desire to develop discerning taste, but at least I have 200gb of mp3s!"
i mean, i guess it's true. i get all my cds from the radio station so i technically don't pay for it either.
i think fortress is incredibly successful as a catchy pop album. and it has enough changes, depth, and great production to be interesting for more than a hot minute.
You know, primates masturbating at the zoo have the same self-satisfied smirk on their face. "I have no ethics and absolutely no desire to develop discerning taste, but at least I have 200gb of mp3s!"
Hey, that's just not true. I only have 58.89gb of mp3s!