I reviewed the latest record from Ariel Pink—an artist who has meant a great deal to me, and whose career has been destroyed by his own awful beliefs
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i have reviewed the new Big Thief album out this Friday—an unassuming little record destined to be remembered as (maybe) their best
i have reviewed the new Big Thief album out this Friday—an unassuming little record destined to be remembered as (maybe) their best
pretty good song
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today on Hard Fits: an interview w/ @ositanwanevu.com
the political savvy of Zohran’s style, the phoniness of John Fetterman, and the flattery of being mistaken for a Republican
I am in @aquariumdrunkard.com today writing about Cass McCombs’s exquisite new record, as well as the city I live in and love
the haircut on John…
i got married at the Paramount+ Führer Hall
eight dollar iced latte
today on Never Ending Stories: The MJ LENDERMAN Interview
falling for “Planet Waves,” Bob vs. Neil, what the M in “MJ” stands for, and much more
i know it was the 70s but it’s still wild that Dennis Wilson wrote an entire song about how much he loved doing statutory rape
this is the kind of sentence you love to stumble upon in the depths of Wikipedia pages for disreputable late era Beach Boys records
Prior Lake, Minnesota
Cohasset, Massachusetts
North Tonawanda, New York
whoever is handling booking for Al Jardine deserves a raise—no one in the game doing it like this
today on Jokermen: The Beach Boys // ADULT/CHILD
Brian Wilson’s legendary never-released LOVE YOU followup—hamburgers, hot dogs, Frank Sinatra, de-transitioning anthems, and “Shortenin’ Bread” 🍞
modern classic
someone let me write the @stereogum.bsky.social 10 year anniversary post
the perfect album details Wikipedia section doesn’t exi—
today on Jokermen: “SMiLE: The Rise, Fall, & Resurrection of Brian Wilson” with author David Leaf
very special chat with the man who knows the story better than anyone
today on Jokermen: the second half of our PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE deep dive with @jasonpwoodbury.bsky.social
this is clearly a picture of Billy Parker, not Bob Dylan — the two are often confused