An exercise.
Please reblog with the reasons why you would, in your recreational-music-appreciation-moments, decide to listen to Grizzly Bear and/or Fleet Foxes and not other bands. This is a serious question.
The only Grizzly Bear song I kept on my computer was their cover of “He Hit Me” because it’s far more interesting than anything else they’ve recorded, which I think is telling.
Fleet Foxes are pleasant, etc., but I think when I finally break down and delete a few hundred songs from my computer, they will get the boot because I can’t see myself listening to them very much in the future.
(I mean, what’s more important? Fleet Foxes, or several different versions of Liz Phair’s demo tapes? Duh.)
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pgwp
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I feel exactly this way - except everywhere you say something negative, substitute something positive. I don’t listen to...
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therichgirlsareweeping
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Now, see? THAT would be great band.
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therichgirlsareweeping
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This probably won’t surprise anyone, but um, yeah. I wouldn’t...Foxes. Like I said a while...
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distorte
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I’m not very good at articulating...I like music. I got Yellow House just as I was going...
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tomewing
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Look, I have a beard, OK? It is my beard. It took time to grow. It connects me to nature, because nature is full of...
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soundbites
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are nice Sunday Morning music...they write, y’know, songs. Grizzly Bear are only just now...
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sciencevsromance
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Sometimes a guy just needs his nature spirituals. Or, rather, I want
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stryker
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From my Popmatters...Maybe it’s circumstantial, but this album hit me at a critical moment...
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tylercoates
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song I kept on my computer was their cover of “He Hit Me” because it’s far more interesting than anything else they’ve...
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maura
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