Yup, the site will no longer exist beginning on July 25, 2010.
April Fools, Iggy Pop.
I’ll renew for you little fanatics.
Yup, the site will no longer exist beginning on July 25, 2010.
April Fools, Iggy Pop.
I’ll renew for you little fanatics.
We assure you, a Girls Concert Review will be spit out shortly, most likely tomorrow. The reviewing is in process.
Chris
Ok, so it’s been some time (like two weeks!) since I’ve been on here. I know, you’ve bee missing me, whoever is reading this. I had a really busy week before and then I lost firefox, thus not able to make posts. But, now I’m back and I assure you posting away. My vacation from blogging is over. Just to irritate you hipsters out there and Glen, here’s a song.
Chris
I haven’t had access to a computer for a couple of days, hence the lack of posts. I think the last post was made on Thursday. Damn, too long! Oh well, reviews, chris ons, and miscellaneous are on their way. Enjoy!
Chris
Ok, so in previous reviews I would rate a track as 9.5. 8.6, etc. From now on, I want to do my bestest to rate them as solid numbers: 8, 9, etc. If I cannot completely make a decision I’ll settle for a 8/9, 9/10, etc. However, the amount of 10s an album has does not necessarily make that better than an album that has some 10s and some 9s or whatever. It is the strength of those 10s that determines how favorable the album is to me. For example, Rage Against the Machines’ debut album consists of all 10 tracks, but it is ranked #2 on my list of favorite albums. The #1 album is Pink Floyd’s Darkside of the Moon/, which has some 10s, 9s, and 8s. But, the 10s (“Breathe,” “Time, ” “Brain Damage”) are so exceptional. Also, we tend to use the word “classic” around here quite frequently. At least for me the standard for a classic is a decent reputation as a notable LP and a release date prior to 2009. This is the case, since most albums reviewed here are current releases. Godspeed…
You Black Emperor!
Chris
The capabilities of doing things other than blogging on WordPress are few and far between, at least to semi-beginners like me. I do prefer organized pages (see É2.0 Fail for more details) occasionally. I’ve added an extension of KLYAM that will strictly sort out all music related stuff. It’s in its very very early stages right now…I’ll update about it more. Click below to check it out:
To make people’s lives easier and because I had twenty dollars to kick around, I bought klyam.com. This won’t make too much of a difference for readers who don’t clear their history/save URLs to favorites, but whatever!