Maxwell Edison, majoring in medicine, calls her on the phone

Dec 16, 2010 00:02

So I skipped out on the last edition because I was busy as fuck on Monday and Tuesday, but I will make up for it now by posting two editions for the price of one! Some may note that I have been avoiding chat as of late; see the first sentence. I'm essentially doing an entire 16 week course in four days.

Actually, skip the essentially. That is what I'm doing.

So Tegan and Sara are lesbian identical twins whose style is a bit of a look we both know you're not reading this and you stopped at lesbian identical twins get your mind out of the gutter. I would call them more alt-pop or maybe indie pop, if indie pop meant a goddamn thing. They have amazing harmonies that only identical twins can provide, their onstage banter is supposed to be half the reason you go to the show, and they manage to cover the spectrum of beautifully composed songs to creeping me out a bit here. A bit depressing sometimes, but hey.

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So who's noticing a pattern here? Yeah, heard this on RB3 first.

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Still really nice done!

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Let's play a game! It's called Where in Floorplan was Geoff officially creeped out?

BONUS SONG

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Saint Etienne's Nothing Can Stop Us is infectiously upbeat and cheery. It is impossible for me to stay in a bad mood while listening to this.

Quick! If you needed a label to describe most of the stuff I listened to, what would you say? If you guessed alternative or indie, you'd be right! You would have also described The Hoosiers! Fancy that! If you said rock/pop, don't worry, you're right too.

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This fucking song. It took me forever to realize the title was a pun.

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I haven't heard this one much, except every time I hear it, it gets stuck in my head for ages.

BONUS SONG

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I've heard some more of The Kooks, and I'm more on the fence, leaning away. Not too fond, to be perfectly honest. Naive is the exception.
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