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New La Sera video! Interview with Katy Goodman up on the blog last week.

La Sera - Real Boy / Drive On (by pitchforktv)

I’ve seen a lot of bands who don’t just play the same set every night, they also say the same things between songs, and in that context I stand by the proposition that getting fucked up is honest.
Let us never be less inventive than the people who hate us.
I decided I would smoke like I had decided, in high school, that I would love Bob Dylan. It took a few spins before I stopped pretending I liked the taste.

An incredible piece about depression, art and influence.

In Which It Was Unlikely From The Start - Home - This Recording

Bruce Springsteen: ‘Natural born poetic genius off the streets of Monmouth County, hardest working New Jerseyian in show business, voice of the common man, future of rock’n’roll!’ Or, ‘he sucks!’
(via Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York: Jump’s Ghost Signs)
Great interview on a subject I find fascinating in a place I’m obsessed with.

(via Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York: Jump’s Ghost Signs)

Great interview on a subject I find fascinating in a place I’m obsessed with.

Bruce Springsteen & The Seeger Sessions Band - Growing Up (live in Dublin) (by srchoed7)

Thanks Dave for this.

[I]t’s not Richard [Keys]’s attempt to play the old sage that’s so troubling, despite his congratulations to Sian coming over with all the sledgehammer charm of saying: “Well done on your offside decision, dear.” It’s the hilarious airbrushing of history which apparently seeks to reinvent the pair as longtime champions of female football officialdom in all its forms.

Never thought I’d attach the word “badass” to a project of J Tilman’s, but this is pretty great.

(via Father John Misty (J. Tillman) – “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” Video (Feat. Aubrey Plaza) - Stereogum)

New La Sera video! Interview with Katy Goodman up on the blog last week.

La Sera - Real Boy / Drive On (by pitchforktv)

I’ve seen a lot of bands who don’t just play the same set every night, they also say the same things between songs, and in that context I stand by the proposition that getting fucked up is honest.
Let us never be less inventive than the people who hate us.
I decided I would smoke like I had decided, in high school, that I would love Bob Dylan. It took a few spins before I stopped pretending I liked the taste.

An incredible piece about depression, art and influence.

In Which It Was Unlikely From The Start - Home - This Recording

Bruce Springsteen: ‘Natural born poetic genius off the streets of Monmouth County, hardest working New Jerseyian in show business, voice of the common man, future of rock’n’roll!’ Or, ‘he sucks!’
(via Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York: Jump’s Ghost Signs)
Great interview on a subject I find fascinating in a place I’m obsessed with.

(via Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York: Jump’s Ghost Signs)

Great interview on a subject I find fascinating in a place I’m obsessed with.

Bruce Springsteen & The Seeger Sessions Band - Growing Up (live in Dublin) (by srchoed7)

Thanks Dave for this.

[I]t’s not Richard [Keys]’s attempt to play the old sage that’s so troubling, despite his congratulations to Sian coming over with all the sledgehammer charm of saying: “Well done on your offside decision, dear.” It’s the hilarious airbrushing of history which apparently seeks to reinvent the pair as longtime champions of female football officialdom in all its forms.

Never thought I’d attach the word “badass” to a project of J Tilman’s, but this is pretty great.

(via Father John Misty (J. Tillman) – “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” Video (Feat. Aubrey Plaza) - Stereogum)

"I’ve seen a lot of bands who don’t just play the same set every night, they also say the same things between songs, and in that context I stand by the proposition that getting fucked up is honest."
"Let us never be less inventive than the people who hate us."
"I decided I would smoke like I had decided, in high school, that I would love Bob Dylan. It took a few spins before I stopped pretending I liked the taste."
"Bruce Springsteen: ‘Natural born poetic genius off the streets of Monmouth County, hardest working New Jerseyian in show business, voice of the common man, future of rock’n’roll!’ Or, ‘he sucks!’"
"[I]t’s not Richard [Keys]’s attempt to play the old sage that’s so troubling, despite his congratulations to Sian coming over with all the sledgehammer charm of saying: “Well done on your offside decision, dear.” It’s the hilarious airbrushing of history which apparently seeks to reinvent the pair as longtime champions of female football officialdom in all its forms."

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The scrapbook of a twentysomething multimedia fashion victim. Last Year's Girl, or Lis to her friends, is a journalist, blogger and amateur photographer. Some of these things actually pay her, but mostly she just wants to be liked. She likes social technology, homemade pizza, great-tasting lipgloss, Starbucks cappuccino and rock 'n' roll tales of redemption; makes her home in Glasgow and left her heart in New York City. She doesn't know why she needs a Tumblr account. Keep up with her at pixlet [dot] net.

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