Album Rating: 5.0
I'm from the midwest and i find this pretty relatable
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Album Rating: 5.0
i meant south-south. like georgia/alabama. maybe it's not an exact parallel but a lot of the feeling of driving through random wilderness and the only bit of civilization is fast food and trailer parks. and the further you go into south ga/panhandle fl the weirder your surroundings get.
i used to listen to this album all the time in the car 4 or 5 years ago when i had to drive 45 minutes each way every day to take some classes at a community college up the road.
i've never lived in the west so i don't know what that's like, but blasting "trucker's atlas" while barreling down the highway through the boonies is something else
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Album Rating: 5.0
“ But...for a scene raised on a steady diet of the Pitchfork Brand™ hipster non sequiturs masquerading as faux profundity, that imitation nirvana―a statement as direct as "the best X album" may well ring hollow to your purple prose poisoned ears.”
The irony
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Album Rating: 5.0
Tragically the apple falls not far from the tree.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Y'know eureka I might have to make a road trip to GA to see what all the fuss is but damn, I hope you can at least see the horizon. I can't imagine listening to anything as spacious as "Trucker's Atlas" and not being able to see the line where the world ends.
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