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  • Better Than Ezra - This Time of Year

    I had this album and enjoyed it well enough, but didn't get totally into it. But then I went to graduation where they played this song over a slide show and it hit me hard. While spring is graduation time, this is clearly and autumnal tune.

    HOMiE - Autumn in Jayne

    After the Blue album, Rivers Cuomo headed back to school in Boston. He played some solo shows, but not much came of the songs he wrote at the time. Years later, a couple of users from the Weezer message boards decided to give the songs some love and release this album. I like to imagine that this song was initially "Autumn in Maine" (my home state) and he changed it to Jayne to be less obvious.

  • Spose - Alternative Radio

    This is just a fun, honest song about growing up on 90s radio. Spose is a good guy and makes some great music. He had a brush with a hit song (I'm Awesome) and was courted by record companies, but ultimately decided to go it on his own.

  • I just finished up The Ballad of Songsbirds and Snakes. Back when I read The Hunger Games trilogy, I flew through it and really loved it. This was a nice successor/prequel. Collins really knows how to keep a story moving and she did a nice job laying groundwork for decisions made at the end. Maybe a little too obvious, but consistent anyway.

    This weekend, I'm hoping to get through a Jack Reacher book I started on Kindle one night when I couldn't sleep. And then it's on to Caliban's War as I continue The Expanse saga.

  • Possibly my favorite Matthew Sweet song. There's a lot to choose from, but I've always loved Evangeline.

  • Treat Her Right - Hank

    Could also go with THR's "Marie" but this one is just more fun. I fucking love Mark Sandman so much.

  • It's the best. When it works. šŸ˜„ One day, my teen is lamenting that no one her age knows Otis Redding.

    The next, I put on The Postal Service and she says "This sounds like that Fireflies song..." So I start my diatribe about how that guy just ripped off TPS sound and so on, and she just goes "and they're both bad." Right after I invited her to go see them with me!

  • Just a point of consideration for those submitting ideas... Make sure you zoom way out on your icon and look at how it will appear when sized for a phone.

    IMO that's the biggest issue with the current icon - I just can't tell wtf it is when it's like 1/4ā€ square.

    Not a criticism, just something that's easy to lose sight of when you're working at a computer.

  • I read Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson earlier this year. It took me around 5 months because I was determined to finish it but HATED reading it. There's some good world building and ideas going on, but it was just a slog. I'm normally a kind of slow reader, but it doesn't take me half a year to finish a book.

    And so the direct answer to the question would be: Neal Stephenson. Just doesn't seem to be for me.

  • The Flaming Lips - Fight Test

    While the song is about passivity and needing to stand up when it's appropriate, for me it's a song that helps me keep perspective when dealing with loss.

    TW: death

    !Starting a bit over 10 years ago, I've lost 2 uncles, a cousin, my grandfather, and just last week, my grandmother. Each time, this is a song that I have found comfort in.!<

    In the chorus, the listener is invited to reflect on how they live their life. At the same time, lines about starlight and sunbeams remind us of the greater world and universe out there and maybe our own insignificance.

  • This is the internet, Steeve. We don't do critical thinking here.

  • The Runaways - Cherry Bomb

    A bunch of good ones from 1976 - Ramones, Lou Reed, Modern Lovers, Tom Waits, Blondie ... But I've got two girls who have both been obsessed with Joan Jett at various times, so we'll go with The Runaways.

  • I fell madly in love with this song earlier this year. It's SO good. The 10,000 Maniacs version is great too.

  • Coming in late today!

    As mainstream a choice as this may be, I can't NOT choose Alive by Pearl Jam.

    1. I was going into my first year of high school, Skid Row and Guns & Roses had just released killer albums, and life was pretty fucking good. Watching MTV after school one day and happened to catch the premier of "Alive."

    It blew my mind. The grainy black & white footage didn't LOOK like what I was used to seeing on MTV, that lead guitar and solo....MMM... and holy shit, that fucking VOICE.

    I literally said to myself during that first listen "this is going to be my new favorite band," and to this day, they still are.

  • Closes #163

    Dang. Thanks some quick turnaround! Thank you!

  • Not at all shocking.

    What was funny to me was that the first 4 New Releases on the list this morning were all names from my younger days. Which I 100% appreciate since the list is usually fully of things I couldn't care less about.

    Not a fan of Page-less BNL though.

  • The New Releases section of YTM is the fucking worst. I really don't have any issues with the service outside of that. All I want is a filter button that will let me choose genre and album/single. Google knows SO MUCH about me and the music I listen to, I don't understand why my new release page is full of rap and international artists.

  • Ahhh. See, I usually couple my attempts with something like "you God damned piece of fucking shit just fucking open why do they even put these stupid fucking things on here." I'll try just grunting though.