(De)grading the Spotify Top 10, Once Again
byFor all your sins, we review the most recent songs of the Spotify top 10, from the good (Yonce, Lorde and Pharrell) to the bad (almost everything else).
For all your sins, we review the most recent songs of the Spotify top 10, from the good (Yonce, Lorde and Pharrell) to the bad (almost everything else).
The Three Dudes return to talk about the 2013 music they loved, as well as some godawful stuff and what to listen to when fighting the forces of darkness.
The Three Dudes are back, and more ready than ever to drop knowledge, jokes and a touch of hatred all over Spotify’s current Top 10 songs as of Oct. 22.
Pink Floyd recently caved and released its entire catalog on Spotify. That’s everything from their debut The Piper at the Gates of Dawn through that bat-shit, two-disc behemoth, The Wall. Here’s three great songs you can now rock without digging up and dusting off your long-gone jewel cases.
I’m not here to criticize Atoms for Peace or The Black Keys for publicly denouncing a financial imbalance that affects them. In their shoes, I would do the exact same thing. Fundamentally, it’s not that different than teachers striking to prevent budget cuts or Hostess bakery workers sacrificing their jobs for their pensions.
Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams – “Get Lucky” (Radio Edit) Liam Green: This is the only song on the new Daft Punk record I like. And, there isn’t that much to it. WHICH IS WHY IT’S GOOD AND THE ALBUM…