since coctaeu twins copyright striked all their lyrics away from the internet i think its fair to assume that they sing about cute cats and gay sex for this entire album too
since coctaeu twins copyright striked all their lyrics away from the internet i think its fair to assume that they sing about cute cats and gay sex for the entire album
Oh, distance has no way
Of making love
Understandable
— from "Radio Cure"
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is the fourth studio album by American indie rock group Wilco, released in basicaly one of the most notoriously troubled productions in music history.
Under the working title of Here Comes Everybody, it originally consisted of a six-track demo before the chaos in the band slowly began. First, the drummer was replaced, without even the whole band agreeing to it. Then the sample of a ... read more
Sounds like Depeche Mode but made by the most nihilistic sociopaths you could find in a dark street alley at 2.12am while going out for a walk
the feeling when the race was ran someone lost someone won i came and i stayed and the same ever since outside the freaks of the wilderness open in spring the time before time was the time to sing unidentified song surging through the brush transcription futile let alone the rush you miss when hunched and scribbling notes here no journalism is ever in vogue despite the attempts of doctors and sants none have recorded its heavenly grace but i stayed and stayed and stayed that race was ran thirty ... read more
This album is warm, simple, quiet, and some people find comfort in its low energy and spacey vibe. However i just feel like i need to be in such a specffic mood to enjoy an album like this. I get the wide appeal its getting, but it just does so little to me. Some of the shorter tracks are better but overall, to me, this is kind of a drag.
Hi, How Are You? is one of the most accurate descriptions of depression ive ever seen. Not just in music, either. but this album feels like... more than music, in some way. You do not listen this thing with your ears, you listen it with your weakest points. You listen it with your traumas, your struggles, your soul. The lo-fi recording fits so well to everything else on the album. Specially in "Desperate Man Blues" , which i think is the best song on the album along with Poor You, the ... read more