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October 26, 2009
October 25, 2009
Fader:
How have you been received in Eau Claire since things took off? Do people stop you?
Justin Vernon:
Yeah, there are always strangers, maybe they’re not from here or I’ve never met them before, but 85 to 95 percent of the time I get stopped it’s because I haven’t seen a friend in the three months while I’ve been away or on the road. ... People know me or they don’t know me. If they do, they don’t give a shit about anything. They might ask a question, like, “Dude, how is it? What the fuck? I heard you’re going to have a song on the Twilight soundtrack. That’s fucked up!” And I’m like, Yeah, it is fucked up.
October 24, 2009
October 23, 2009
bethlehems / ephe
oh my GOD this album. shit. i love every word. reminds me of that time in middle school/high school when i first realized that being a teenager was “difficult” and that music “got me.” it was all about heartbreak and being misunderstood (you wanna know who i really am? / yeah, so do i) and i wanted to be able to relate to every word. in reality, the only experience with “love” i had at 15 were those times where crushes on boys felt monumental. when they fizzled (inevitably) i could sing along to this and it made all of those confusing feelings perversely enjoyable. this kind of music absolutely relishes in that strange you-knew-it-wouldn’t-work sort of relationship. “this is not an exit” still brings on the chills. who knows if this music is considered technically good? i’ll never care.

bethlehems / ephe

oh my GOD this album. shit. i love every word. reminds me of that time in middle school/high school when i first realized that being a teenager was “difficult” and that music “got me.” it was all about heartbreak and being misunderstood (you wanna know who i really am? / yeah, so do i) and i wanted to be able to relate to every word. in reality, the only experience with “love” i had at 15 were those times where crushes on boys felt monumental. when they fizzled (inevitably) i could sing along to this and it made all of those confusing feelings perversely enjoyable. this kind of music absolutely relishes in that strange you-knew-it-wouldn’t-work sort of relationship. “this is not an exit” still brings on the chills. who knows if this music is considered technically good? i’ll never care.

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blind pilot - go on say it

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October 22, 2009
i’m finally seeing dr. dog tonight at the ottobar!

i’m finally seeing dr. dog tonight at the ottobar!