aerosmith – VoVatia (original) (raw)

I Don’t Need a Rationale to Sing the Internationale

They Might Be Giants, My Murdered Remains – Even though TMBG’s albums tend to have a lot of songs, there are also quite a few they record that don’t make the cut, many of which are still quite good or … Continue reading →

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You Fucked the World Up Now, We’ll Fuck It All Back Down

Today, I offer my thoughts on two recent albums that are not that similar in style, but both are by women who brashly and sometimes humorously speak out against injustice and have “nell” in their first names, so that’s…something, I … Continue reading →

Posted in Albums, Current Events, Feminism, Gender, Humor, Music, Nellie McKay, Prejudice, Relationships, Video | Tagged aerosmith, afrofuturism, brian wilson, dirty computer, grimes, janelle monae, pharrell williams, prince, robots, science fiction, sister orchid, stevie wonder, tessa thompson, zoe kravitz |

I Get By on All My Prehistoric Knowhow

Alapalooza – “Weird Al” Yankovic’s eighth album, released in 1993, was named after the Lollapalooza music festival, but the cover design references Jurassic Park. In fact, some copies of it had a sticker clearly stating that it was NOT the … Continue reading →

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