Milli Vanilli, the new documentary, was surprisingly powerful, and lets them reclaim their agency, and at least tries to place responsibility where it belongs: with the talentless executives and producers who made all the decisions and money, and faced none of the consequences. The film reclaims the famous hit lyrics […]
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Dandelion: Disregard But Don’t Ignore
Part 1I Think I’m Gonna Be Sickand the 2024 Remembrance Show Whenever I joined Columbia House again, back in the 90s, I would use 8 or 9 of my dozen catalogue selections for bands I knew I wanted; and then use 3 or 4 for bands I’d never heard of […]
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To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie: “The Patron”
The Patron begins with a sharp static blast and deep rumbles. Then, a violin (or cello?) that sounds like a long, sharp saw coming down from on high like God’s own blade. More often than not, To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie’s debut album elicits in me (if I let the […]