It's so bad, I'm actually identifying with every other song playing on the radio I have tuned to one of Seattle's pop-stations. You know you're lost when every song on an album titled "21" speaks to you and you're only a few days away from your 29th birthday...
When did I get so old?
Well, they say 30 is the new 20 and 40 the new 30. I hope someone says that anyway. If there isn't someone saying it I'll make sure I start. I want the phrase to have taken hold by the time I reach 30. A year should be enough time to bring it to full circulation.
I like the thing bands are doing now-a-days with the echo-y sound to their music that must be introduced post processing. It makes me feel like I'm at a well-behaved concert listening to the song. You know, like you're in a big room with a lot of people, but the people are all really happy and wearing an unusual amount of yellow and lime green? I like that image when I listen to music. Arcade Fire provides that mood exceptionally well. Try listening to "The Sprawl II" so you know what I'm talking about... in fact, I think I'm going to do that right now.
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