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Lord Tryden said:
the illustrator is a friend of mine


Well now I feel slightly guilty for stealing it from the internet; on the bright side, I've been shilling it to everyone I know since I got it. I'm just about crapping my pants trying to wait for a torrent of the second volume.
 
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Cheezus rice, I woke up this morning with an Amy Winehouse hangover that made me want to crawl into my rattiest sweats and shoot mournful looks and heaving sighs at anyone unfortunate enough to cross paths with me.
 
ivy called lower dens boring this girl is the worst

On a sidenote, I saw A Most Violent Year last weekend. It was OK. I never realized how handsome Oscar Isaac is, though. What's up with that?

Anyway, here he is in a Trentemøller video featuring Jana Hunter from Lower Dens.

 
Head-Shot said:
This thread is just Tryden and Frooz having a giant hipster-off and occasionally circle-jerking each other.
I like your style. Aim for the biscuit, please.
 
It's been a week since Earl Sweatshirt dropped I don't like shit, I don't go outside. On first listen, I didn't like the album. A week later, I still don't.

Technically, this whole album should appeal directly to me. The pyschosis. The dark, dreamy production. But listening to it just makes me realize the new Earl hasn't really matured from what he did on Doris. He just got sadder.

Everything aside, at least it sounds and looks cool. Points for that, I guess.

 
Two songs I heard for the first time today: Me and My Arrow by Henry Nillson, and Heart of the Country by Paul and Linda McCartney.

I've been slowly slipping into Twee Pop appreciation. Maybe it's the dying throes of my youth, or maybe it's just the (fickle whore-like) tides of culture. Ain't even mad. You can feel this groove in a non-repulsive concentration at this address: http://songza.com/listen/peaceful-easy-feeling-songza/. Not every song is twee, but that is as it should be.

I've also been getting into the irritatingly pretentious/naively far-reaching genre of Witch House. Way more satisfying to listen to than it should be.

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I will now catch up on the links posted here.
 
Just a regular morning of googling "has taylor swift ever dated someone who isn't a celebrity?"

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I've been listening to Jamie xx for most of this week. This isn't even my type of jam tbh. But it's got me hooked. Dude's a member of fantastic English indie band The xx. The solo act is way different, though.

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