Katy Lied is brilliant, second in my opinion only to "Countdown to Ecstasy" which is incandescently brilliant. More brillianter. Pure brilliance for Brilliant People. Born to Be Brillaint. After the Brilliant Rush. Sgt. Brilliance...
It is really really good.
"The smarter mysteries are hidden in the light" - Jean Giono (1895-1970)
Not what I expected, kind of drowsy in places. Took a few times for me to get in to it. Love Black Thumbnail and Ragoo (wilst - who uses that word, I mean in america?), but the little scream motif in Charmer gets on my tits.
I'm finding myself sharing invisible pole's sentiments. Though I was a reluctant fan of I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning and Digital Ash In A Digital Urn, it's getting harder and harder to hate Bright Eyes. "Four Winds" is probably the best song I've heard all year and appearances by M. Ward and Gillian Welch don't hurt either. Highly recommended.
This morning you've got time for a hot, home-cooked breakfast! Delicious and piping hot in only 3 microwave minutes.
I like the Bright Eyes, with the exception of the excrutiating first song. I'll have to give it some time, but its a little Johnny-one-note for me so far, but I felt that way about I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning as well and I've come to really love that album.
The sounds of students talking through the film we're watching. They seem to think they are a live 'commentary on' for anything we watch. At least they're commenting on the action.
pophead2k wrote:The sounds of students talking through the film we're watching. They seem to think they are a live 'commentary on' for anything we watch. At least they're commenting on the action.
You're posting from the cinema?
There's more to life than books, you know, but not much more
Has better inclusions than the US version (of which I'm only missing I'm Alright, One More Try and The Spider And The Fly. They're probably not that good anyway, at least that's what I tell myself . I need to set up up itunes or whatever).