Wes C. Attle
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This club’s members are here to purchase only the soundtracks to his lifeAlso, no Tool cuz a bully was wearing a Tool t-shirt when when he gave storf a wedgie back in junior high.
This club’s members are here to purchase only the soundtracks to his lifeAlso, no Tool cuz a bully was wearing a Tool t-shirt when when he gave storf a wedgie back in junior high.
This club’s members are here to purchase onlythe soundtracks to his lifethe records he wants himself but can’t find/afford to buy OGs of
Their music also sucks hard too.Also, no Tool cuz a bully was wearing a Tool t-shirt when when he gave storf a wedgie back in junior high.
It is telling that that's the reason Storf gave over the more serious problems with Tool (MJK being a rapist).Also, no Tool cuz a bully was wearing a Tool t-shirt when when he gave storf a wedgie back in junior high.
I got a bit lost on that release. Is it coming out on the first RSD? (Which is next Saturday, right?) Juno have it down as Sept 5. I've probably seen them live more than any other band - several times with Rob Collins and at Knebworth supporting Oasis as their first gig back. That one made me cry. It's kind of amazing how good a record Tellin Stories is. And I love the b-sides too - Title Fight, Don't Need A Gun...There isnt a single song on that run of three albums that isnt absolutely class. Was listening to Tellin Stories a few days back and it's still got it. Big style. The self titled will probably always be my fave though
See they're releasing live it like you love it tomorrow?
I got a bit lost on that release. Is it coming out on the first RSD? (Which is next Saturday, right?) Juno have it down as Sept 5. I've probably seen them live more than any other band - several times with Rob Collins and at Knebworth supporting Oasis as their first gig back. That one made me cry. It's kind of amazing how good a record Tellin Stories is. And I love the b-sides too - Title Fight, Don't Need A Gun...
awww But they've inspired such fun things! Like...Their music also sucks hard too.
The issue isn’t that, it’s that they’re a bunch of fucking hypocrites that try to appear woke by distancing themselves from certain artists to then go and pick creepy guy at al.
This club’s members are here to purchase only the soundtracks to his life
Only happy soundtracksIn which case you’d think Tool would figure quite prominently, given the impact the incident(s) had on him.
MJK being a rapist
I'm inclined to believe the allegations, people can get mad at me if they want, but that's just me. MJK denied them but the central point was, if Storf wanted to have an excuse not to do Tool, those allegations should be the catalyst, not the fact Tool fans bullied him so he personally has a distaste for their music. Storf, and VMP as a whole, just strike me as tone-deaf at best and hypocritical at worst. They will happily sell an album by John "white supremacist dick" Mayer (who himself has a shady past), but Nas is cast out because of his history with domestic abuse? They pick and choose when to be outraged depending on if they have a product to sell, and that kind of shit is just gross to me.Is he? Or I guess to say...what happened w that? I didn’t follow this story much more than the blurb when it came out. And not trying to wage a defense - I’m ambivalent toward his music - just never saw the development of the story.
I’m not denying your central point, nor affirming it in my question - that’s outside the ken of what I was asking. The whole bullied thing is weak but I also don’t know “Storf” as much more than a name thrown around - in fact, I’m inclined to pity a mindset that anchors dislike for one thing on such a weak reason. The reason you gave is a vastly more grown-up reason to not stand for something.I'm inclined to believe the allegations, people can get mad at me if they want, but that's just me. MJK denied them but the central point was, if Storf wanted to have an excuse not to do Tool, those allegations should be the catalyst, not the fact Tool fans bullied him so he personally has a distaste for their music. Storf, and VMP as a whole, just strike me as tone-deaf at best and hypocritical at worst. They will happily sell an album by John "white supremacist dick" Mayer (who himself has a shady past), but Nas is cast out because of his history with domestic abuse? They pick and choose when to be outraged depending on if they have a product to sell, and that kind of shit is just gross to me.
I like Buenos Hermanos even moreJust got "Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer". Man, such an awesome compliment to BVSC.
Her whole family is pretty impressive. Alfie's her brother ( Theon Greyjoy - Game Of Thrones), her dad is Keith Allen (he was in a London punk band called The Atoms, which opened for The Clash. Hes more well known for his acting), her mum is Alison Owen (producer for films including Shawn Of The Dead) and her uncle is Kevin Allen (British film director, producer and actor).
Family reunions must be great!
I think that’s understandable. I like it well enough but I’m not really sure if I’d spin it all that often. I have had a copy of it on cd for a long time and it rarely gets played. At $23 I’d definitely pick it up, but for $33.... I’m not really sure.Over the last two months I’ve tried and tried to get into this Spiritualized album, but it’s not happening.
I really like the last two songs but the rest of the album is full of tracks I either don’t care for or (worse) actively annoy me, like “Come Together” (too much swearing) and the “Home of the Brave”/“The Individual” combo (way too noisy). The overall druggy vibe is just not for me. I’m still considering getting it because the second disc is interesting enough, but mostly I'm hoping there will be a better swaption before I cancel at the end of the month.