awesome songs I am listening to right now
Aug. 11th, 2007 12:01 pmUpdated as I go through my ipod while type stuff for mi hermana.
( Queens of the Stone Age )
Wow, I'm SO ANNOYED by the Arcade Fire right now. Possibly this is not the right time to be listening to it.
( The Beastie Boys )
Right now I am listening to Ben Folds' Rockin' the Suburbs. Which is happy! Because really, I love me a well-crafted pop song. In a lot of ways I think that crafting a good pop song (and I'm going to count pop punk and pop rock under this) is actually really hard in a way that doesn't get appreciated nearly enough because pop music as a whole is pretty easily dismissed because it's not Serious Business. Whatever. There's a reason my boo Butch Walker is able to buy like, five houses with the money he makes off his hobby and that is because he is one of the best pop/rock producers out there.
My current favorite lyric is: "How did it come to be / tied to a railroad / no love to set us free." especially because it's over this GLORIOUS piece of pastiche piano that's rocking like a silent film. I love you, Muse. Never change.
( Queens of the Stone Age )
Wow, I'm SO ANNOYED by the Arcade Fire right now. Possibly this is not the right time to be listening to it.
( The Beastie Boys )
Right now I am listening to Ben Folds' Rockin' the Suburbs. Which is happy! Because really, I love me a well-crafted pop song. In a lot of ways I think that crafting a good pop song (and I'm going to count pop punk and pop rock under this) is actually really hard in a way that doesn't get appreciated nearly enough because pop music as a whole is pretty easily dismissed because it's not Serious Business. Whatever. There's a reason my boo Butch Walker is able to buy like, five houses with the money he makes off his hobby and that is because he is one of the best pop/rock producers out there.
My current favorite lyric is: "How did it come to be / tied to a railroad / no love to set us free." especially because it's over this GLORIOUS piece of pastiche piano that's rocking like a silent film. I love you, Muse. Never change.