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Ramones, 1977
Photography by Jenny Lens/© 2016 Johnny Ramone Army, LLC
Wow, Pitchfork.com which has basically had nothing nice to say about Julian Casablancas since like 2003 actually gave The Voidz ‘Virtue’a mostly positive review.
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can you imagine the amount of pants-shitting that must happen at Pitchfork when a new Alt-J single comes out?
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My personal favorite song by Prince is actually from Batman (1989). Which is "Trust." It is played during the Joker parade sequence towards the end of the film. I've heard it so many times and I positively love it. "Partyman" is another by the Purple One: it is brief but equally as memorable. Prince was an artist in the truest sense of the word and his loss (what he brought to the music industry) stings so much.
And I'm going to miss him dearly. Thank you sweet Prince for absolutely everything. My sincerest condolences to his family, friends, and fans. :’(