February 2011
28 posts
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January 2011
29 posts
I’m praying now for beautiful weather; take a car and drive forever, but...
– Dan Wilson and Bic Runga, “Good Morning Baby”
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And I’m lonesome when you’re around. And I’m never lonesome...
– Modest Mouse, “Baby Blue Sedan”
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Tell me you love me like you think you want to be loved.
– Tegan and Sara, “I Bet It Stung”
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The hottest love has the coldest end.
– The Big Pink, “Dominos”
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And then the words will come to you, driving through the rain. But...
– Generationals, “When They Fight, They Fight”
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And I can tell just what you want. You don’t want to be alone.
– Two Door Cinema Club, “What You Know”
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Yeah, I want you bad. So bad I can’t think straight, so bad all my bones...
– OK Go, “I Want You So Bad I Can’t Breathe”
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Cage The Elephant unleashes new effort
Cage The Elephant’s sophomore album Thank You, Happy Birthday, released Jan. 11, is being highly praised by fans and critics. Although the album fell short of securing the top spot in weekly sales, the band was named MTV’s PUSH Artist of the Week. The album did reach No. 1 as a download on iTunes the day it was released, and is currently sitting pretty in the top 10.
I have to admit, I didn’t...
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Instincts cannot keep me from falling. I’ve learned that by now.
– Ivoryline, “Instincts”
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Your dreams will become part of the future and coincide with the past.
– Fanfarlo, “Harold T. Wilkins, Or How To Wait For A Very Long Time”
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Our generation has the right to make some critical changes for this country. We...
– Jared Monaco, guitarist for The Maine
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I am slipping into the airwaves. The static’s where you’ll find me.
– Jack’s Mannequin, “Into The Airwaves”
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And I miss you. I’m going back home to the West Coast. I wish you would...
– Coconut Records, “West Coast”
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Let me feel the air again, the talk of my friends, the mind of someone my equal.
– Belle & Sebastian, “I Want The World To Stop”
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Art is why I get up in the morning. But my definition ends there and it...
– Ani DiFranco, “Out Of Habit”