“When you see a Pitchfork Best Albums of the Decade list and know the outcome and that it’s f***ed/You still hope Pavement will be 1/And that Wayne Coyne is loved”
honestly have never been the biggest fan of Built to Spill
somebody put me on
listen to keep it like a secret like 5 times
honestly have never been the biggest fan of Built to Spill
somebody put me on

Last 2 min of this is my fav moment in their discog
This whole album is like some post indie rock with every song having multiple movements n s***
Last 2 min of this is my fav moment in their discog
This whole album is like some post indie rock with every song having multiple movements n s***
this is their most acclaimed album right?
this is their most acclaimed album right?
This and Keep It Like a Secret, depends who u ask
Most out there for sure tho
too true. the Prince fan in me is going nuts rn, that 90s run gets overlooked way too often
"Pitchfork’s staff spent more than seven months poring over thousands of albums and songs in the making of this package, a series of lists and interviews that try to encapsulate some of our favorite music of a formative decade. The process included several rounds of voting between staff and contributors, and hours upon hours of “listening rooms” where the staff debated the merits of one song against another. There were more spreadsheets and impassioned Slack debates than anyone would like to admit, extensive conversations about the “critical pick” vs. the “fan favorite” vs. the “holistically beloved.” You try battling out Elliott Smith’s catalog, or OutKast’s, or A Tribe Called Quest’s, or Björk’s. (As your luck would have it, you’ll actually be able to do just that in a few days: Stay tuned for our ’90s Music Battle game and experience the agony of deciding between your own favorites.)"
can you imagine listening to music like this. whats the point lmfao
too true. the Prince fan in me is going nuts rn, that 90s run gets overlooked way too often
the gold experience deserves as much praise as it can get. i'm for it.
"Pitchfork’s staff spent more than seven months poring over thousands of albums and songs in the making of this package, a series of lists and interviews that try to encapsulate some of our favorite music of a formative decade. The process included several rounds of voting between staff and contributors, and hours upon hours of “listening rooms” where the staff debated the merits of one song against another. There were more spreadsheets and impassioned Slack debates than anyone would like to admit, extensive conversations about the “critical pick” vs. the “fan favorite” vs. the “holistically beloved.” You try battling out Elliott Smith’s catalog, or OutKast’s, or A Tribe Called Quest’s, or Björk’s. (As your luck would have it, you’ll actually be able to do just that in a few days: Stay tuned for our ’90s Music Battle game and experience the agony of deciding between your own favorites.)"
can you imagine listening to music like this. whats the point lmfao
the point is they're paid to do it. also sounds like a job a lot of people may enjoy.