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whatyousaygoes
05 March 2008 @ 08:09 pm
The title of this post states the obvious.

Who: Cat Power
Year of birth: 1972 (age 36)
Looks: YOUNGER

Who: Beck
Year of birth: 1970 (age 37)
Looks: YOUNGER

Who: Amy Millan
Year of birth: 1973 (age 34)
Looks: A tad bit OLDER
Who: Gordon Moakes from Bloc Party
Year of birth: 1976 (age 31)
Looks: Exactly his age, but I couldn't resist not having a Bloc Party member on this post.

Who: Ed O'Brien from Radiohead
Year of birth: 1968 (age 39)
Looks: YOUNGER; I never thought that Ed O'Brien really looked his age.
 
 
whatyousaygoes
04 May 2007 @ 08:43 pm
Here's a varied list of songs, all about love. And even when they're not happy, they're still adequate for the list. And here's a scene from the movie, Love Actually, which is one of the sweetest.



 
 
whatyousaygoes
23 March 2007 @ 10:02 pm

Arts & Crafts
, the indie record label that promotes music for artists who have found a well amount of success like Broken Social Scene, The Dears, and Feist. Arts&Crafts definitely has an eye for talent. When you look at the artist's page on the label's website, you can be entranced by anything. Almost every band signed on to the  record is somehow related to Broken Social Scene except for The Most Serene Republic. What's trying to be explained here is that this record label really does know how to find talent.

Most of the bands signed on with Arts&Crafts actually are well off with success. Stars definitely have accomplished well; Torquil Campbell went off to do a side project, Memphis, and Amy Millan even released a solo album which is also under Arts&Crafts. What I'm trying to say is that if you're into the indie scene, then you'll love anything that's promoted by Arts&Crafts, because the artists under this label are just great.
 
 
 
 

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