regmcfly wrote:Gutted no one resonated with my sad tale
Moot_Geeza wrote:I liked it but as I'm not sure whether there is an ATM track I couldn't quite work out if it was for reals or a fabricated piss-take of a certain style of lyrics you don't like.
poprock wrote:I like my lyrics how I like my women: Cleverer than I am.
nick_md wrote:New York City, Old St. Joe
Albuquerque New Mexico
That's about my level atm.
Yup. Cash ma-cheeeeeentin_robot wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:I liked it but as I'm not sure whether there is an ATM track I couldn't quite work out if it was for reals or a fabricated piss-take of a certain style of lyrics you don't like.
I think it was a Hard-Fi reference.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Edit: Ignore that, they've only released two anyway. Brutalism it is.
MyNamesKrisG wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:Why don’t you have 3 albums? Even Tarquin has 3 albums, Mary Berry has 3 albums, so why don’t you have 3 albums?
Well done.
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Yossarian wrote:MyNamesKrisG wrote:Well done. xMoot_Geeza wrote:Why don’t you have 3 albums? Even Tarquin has 3 albums, Mary Berry has 3 albums, so why don’t you have 3 albums?
Moot_Geeza wrote:Might do the Rick Rubin one, cheers.
poprock wrote:Changing the subject … Nice piece here from Vulture on one of my all-time favourite bands, the perennially ‘almost famous’ Local H. How a Label Merger, the Existence of U2, and the Rise of Nu Metal Altered the Trajectory of One Band I’ll admit, that’s a shitty title for an article and really doesn’t sell the piece. But it’s worth a quick read.
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