151. Lady Gaga: The Fame Monster (2009)
Drinky wrote:Made it to Purple Mountains at #153 topped by Arctic Monkeys at #152 and had to close the tab
goldsoundz wrote:i'd bang that moron
Repo wrote:terrible terrible list
these are some incredible records that people are going to listen 50 years from now that were left out
theo parrish "american intelligence"
hype williams "ebony"
laurel halo "dust"
wolf eyes "no answer lower floors"
Night porter wrote:Repo wrote:terrible terrible list
these are some incredible records that people are going to listen 50 years from now that were left out
theo parrish "american intelligence"
hype williams "ebony"
laurel halo "dust"
wolf eyes "no answer lower floors"
There can be more than 200 incredible records in 10 (and a bit) years. I thought it was fine.
doublethink0 wrote:LOL and hell yes for Tell All Your Friends getting 8.0
With conceptronica, there can be a feeling, at times, of being lectured. There’s the perennial doubt about the efficacy of preaching to the converted. That in turn points to a disquieting discrepancy between the anti-elitist left politics and the material realities of conceptronica as both a cultural economy and a demographic—the fact that it is so entwined with and dependent on higher education and arts institutions.
adam sampler wrote:I thought this Simon Reynolds piece was good
https://pitchfork.com/features/article/ ... nic-music/With conceptronica, there can be a feeling, at times, of being lectured. There’s the perennial doubt about the efficacy of preaching to the converted. That in turn points to a disquieting discrepancy between the anti-elitist left politics and the material realities of conceptronica as both a cultural economy and a demographic—the fact that it is so entwined with and dependent on higher education and arts institutions.
Eyeball Kid wrote:
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I'm about Rob's age and I hated the term in 2007, so it's nice to see he came around to hating it after inadvertently popularizing it.
I didn’t invent the term dad-rock, nor was my Sky Blue Sky review the first time I used it. I heard it from Chris Ott, a fellow Pitchfork writer and legendary curmudgeon, who dropped it in a staff message-board rant about the overrating of Wilco’s 2002 album, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
Scrumptious Justicewrote:man don't be mean to gambra
gambra wrote:Only just saw the Top 200 list now and the first thing that baffles me is Taylor Swift's Red is at #59 but 1989 isn't even on the list? If they're going pop canon heavy fine but 1989 should be way up there.
TwistedRenamon5 wrote:Sorry for asking the real questions while you do some weird younger brother roleplay
garbiel wrote:does p4k still like death grips
crystal.migraine wrote:Haven't read Pitchfork in some years and now looked at their decade list. So they are all about shitty mainstream radio music now? Interesting...
Stabbing me 11 times only pissed me off.
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