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MJ:
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Roxy:
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MJ:
Poems were never my strong point
So I’ll give you words:
Morantic
Market Theatre
Elaborate
Stops
Walking Railways
Rumours
Indie headbang
Speaking in the the third person
Mixtapes
Face
Car dates
Pseudodates
Frankie’s
Gay gay gay
Melville
Our Puppy
Popcorn toasties
Tilnextime
This is exactly what I feel like in my English Literature lectures… Damn people and their opinions.
(via ohaijey)
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rockseelestrange: Here’s a little treat for you boys and girls. This is just the beginning.
Interpol-Slow Hands.
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Dear you guys
I realise that I have been neglecting my blog but I have this thing… Uhm what is it called again? Oh yes! A life.
*sigh* Truth is, I’m having internet problems. Pity, I have music coming out of the ying-yang. But I will be sharing all of it pretty soon. Look forward to Interpol, Blouse, Yppah (thank you, Iain), Work Drugs, Oasis, and a Pink Floyd revival (just because it’s not indie does not mean I don’t love it). Well, there’s much more so stay indie little boys and girls.
That is all
Roxy

This week’s review is dedicated to the smooth sounds of The xx, I was scrolling through band after band, album after album and song after song of my music collection and asked myself what I need more of and I came up with The xx. I downloaded the self titled album earlier today – turns out I really did need this.
The xx was formed in London in 2008. The band’s talents include Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim, Baria Qureshi and Jaimie Smith. Let’s call this smooth-fi sex-fi.
This is one of the few albums where I would listen to every track – I genuinely loved this album. I call horizontal music – I could fuck to this for hours, where every day is night and nothing else matters but her body against yours… Maybe cigarettes and wine, maybe rain, maybe on the backseat of steamed up windows inside black and grey.
Besides the obvious horizontal music quality this album has, it is an extremely well produced, solid album. One thing about bands like this one is that they hit this plateau where everything sounds the same because earlier albums become hard to follow you know, like Beach Fossils, but this has yet to be seen with The xx. There’s a certain amount of consistency that flows through this album. I recommend this album. Buy it. Make love to it.
xx
Roxy