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Lande Hekt — Lucky Now (Tapete)
Lande Hekt delivers glossy self-assured power pop in this third album under her own name, following a mid-teens stint in the much more emo-punk Muncie Girls. That earlier band was full of yelps and scratches, the outraged dissonances of put-upon youth, but this one runs very smooth, a jangle like the Bats, but nothing lo-fi about the songs. They’re bright and gem-like, buttressed with confiding harmonies but subsumed in reverie.
Lande Hekt
Lucky Now
Video of The Day: Lande Hekt - Lucky Now
Lande Hekt’s Lucky Now arrives like a confession scribbled on the back of a tour flyer in the time right before the sun rises after a long, long night of no good, lipstick-smudged, coffee-stained, and vibrating with the kind of nervous honesty that makes you wonder whether pop music still remembers how to bleed. This is not an album that kicks the door in; it slips through the crack, sits on the…
July 20th
I can't remember the last time I watched a "mainstream" comedy, and if there's one man who I can trust to do it well, it's Judd Apatow. His characters always feel very real. Funny, but real. And the stories always feel like a very complete and satisfying emotional experience. His stories are actual stories with comic elements instead of skits stitched together to make up a story.
This is 40. Does it have to be?! Why?! Why do we have to put ourselves through this? Because it’s what people do? I too want to be married and be a parent one day, and experience being a complete human. What I don’t want is to start hating the person I’m suppose to love for the rest of my life, which I can’t help but to think I will do if I have to live with them 24/7.
Before I know it, I’m gonna be 40. I wonder how I will feel then.