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Hallelujah

Awesome post that starts with looking at the grow(ing|n) popularity of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”—which you probably know as Jeff Buckley’s “Hallelujah”—and goes on to discuss The OC, indie rock, music as lifestyle versus music as politics and a bunch of other stuff. Be sure to watch the montage video, it’s nifty. As a [...]

There Will Be Analysis

In my wild meanderings around the internet, I sometimes come across really cool stuff. One of those things is screenwriter Todd Alcott’s blog. Aside from being generally entertaining, he did some serious analysis of the plot arcs and characters’ motivations in two of my favorite movies of last year. You should check [...]

Don’t Try To Read Me

Don’t Try To Read Me
It was brilliant. It was sophisticated. It was meaningful. And I wish I had thought of it myself.

Pitchfork: Stop Reading Us

Pitchfork: Stop Reading Us - Pitchfork writer calls the end of rock criticism, and likes it.