was listening to this in the gym for the first time and the first half was sick and i loved the character greep was playing and all the steely dan-isms and then the second half came and i kinda just stopped dead in my tracks. the description of how pathetic this guy is seemed to just fucking go on forever and keep mounting and the feeling of ineptitude just kept getting too real. when he said they wont even do anything in the bathroom i almost teared up a bit because i had felt something like this so much in my teens/early 20s due to redpill induced anxieties, i didnt even want sex i just wanted the knowledge of being desired, it was the only thing temporarily stopped my brain from being on fire about how i was percieved by people. it was something i hadnt thought about in a while and it just floored me. and then it ended and i remembered was in a gym, years long past that redpill phase and doing much better now but still trying to lose just a bit more weight and be a bit more muscular because maybe then my brain will stop thinking i'm disgusting to people. habits are harder to change than we think i guess. avaa. u frickin rock
@fionaphilia4 ай бұрын
yeah i saw myself in that character as well. especially when i was a people pleasing tween deadset on gaining attention/romance/sex to distract from my feelings of alienation and how uncomfortable my body felt. that man felt like a view of what my life could have been if i had kept fiending for others' attention. that's the type of mentality that kills people cause of reckless abandonment. i hold black midi dear to my heart because they kind of grew when i did. i was the sad hedonistic teenager during schlagenheim, i was the lovebird in a relationship who thought they were fixed during cavalcade, and i was beginning to build a new identity during hellfire. now that i am a more confident person than i was even two years ago, them calling it quits feels fitting. it's like i don't need to seek refuge in them anymore. thanks for the comment :)
@sortofsomething4 ай бұрын
Hey, props to you for growing and getting past that redpill phase. Not everyone does.
@sandenson2 ай бұрын
Too real
@estebanrodriguez14568 күн бұрын
Listening in the gym is one of the Best expirences i've ever had
@caydinwatkinson17494 ай бұрын
i think geordie , like zappa is a master of satirical imitation. one of my favorite black midi songs is “marlene deitrich because he talks in first person about the depravity of the “manosphere”. i think it’s a really cool concept because it shows how stupid and misogynistic it is , without just saying it. i think geordie is a genius and i’m excited to hear the rest of the album!
@Jackson-bm9mo4 ай бұрын
Well said!
@chan_martin4 ай бұрын
Geordie is basically a Zappa level musician who also happens to be chronically online and very aware of what’s happening in the world. It’s a dangerous and amazing combination lol
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
What do you take of his view on sexual liberation and sex work in the music video for welcome to hell?
@swafty58134 ай бұрын
@@Andygee1991I always saw that song as a “damned if you do or don’t” kind of situation for Tristan Bongo. He either is socially peer pressured into lusting sex workers, or commits to it in a way similar to what is depicted in Holy Holy. He is, “condemned, for it is a sin.” (To quote that one line in 953). Interestingly, the option taken is of a perceived impotence, from the general or whoever the narrator or voice is in Welcome to Hell. Regardless of the choice Tristan made, he is welcomed into hell, in a way. Just that he was greeted by the authorities discharging him, instead of suffering an std, or some Shamwow type situation (the other horrid rounds of seeking “high value” as Prof. Skye puts it). This idea of an impending hell, instead of a “deserved” hell is corroborated by tracks like The Race is About to Begin, and of course Holy Holy. Since it is not about pleasures derived from sex itself in these instances, means the actual intercourse contains it’s own myriad of the spiritual questions and anxiety in questioning the morality of sex before marriage and the like.
@swafty58134 ай бұрын
Also the music video shows an added layer of parasocial relationships. black midi being a chronically online group aides in this depiction, becuase no other band would have tackled that imagery of a masculine figure building themselves up, out of spite to what they cannot have (even when it should by no means be a given).
@g0ja4 ай бұрын
it'd be like if at the end of My Way Sinatra admitted he secretly cared a lot about what other people thought
@itskobold4 ай бұрын
this is a perfect metaphor that I'll never forget
@marioi.carrillo62644 ай бұрын
The Greep DESTROYS Incels with sick tunes!
@happycamperds99174 ай бұрын
Perhaps the religious imagery could be referencing how "the manosphere" has almost become like a religion. Holy literally means "set apart" and the charecter in the song uses women and sex in an attempt to set him apart from others; while the faithful seek salvation from sin he seeks salvation from his own negative self image.
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
Lol at the projection
@happycamperds99174 ай бұрын
@@Andygee1991 ?
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
@@happycamperds9917 i know. I know.
@hugobecookin4 ай бұрын
@@Andygee1991hey! rude of u :(
@hugobecookin4 ай бұрын
nice!
@younahmsayin4 ай бұрын
It's not an intentional screwup on the rhythm. No time is lost, it's 4/4 the whole way. The illusion of time signature change is achieved by accenting the 16th semiquaver of one bar instead of the 1 of the next bar, creating a disjointed jerky feel but then playing the rest of the bar as normal. They also do it in another spot by hitting the 2nd semiquaver instead of the 1st. It's great stuff
@younahmsayin4 ай бұрын
@@Smalljose6912 I reckon it's still common time
@cringeceo46264 ай бұрын
at a point he even hits the second semiquaver of the bar, then the first of the next bar and then the 16th of that same bar. it's like he's parading the rhythm around, yet he's always in 4, it's so cool
@Brian-sh5ne4 ай бұрын
Avaa! I saw Cameron Picton (aka Camera Picture) open for BC,NR in Baltimore and he was fantastic. We may have lost Black Midi, but I'm excited for Greep's and Cameron's music, and I really hope we get to hear more of Morgan's amazing drumming
@torysciacca69074 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Morgan plays drums on the new greep album (unsure which songs yet)
@Brian-sh5ne4 ай бұрын
@@torysciacca6907 didn't realize! Thanks for the fun fact!
@eliasmsv31564 ай бұрын
Morgan is so good he won't be missing gigs anytime soon
@SenorCitrone4 ай бұрын
I saw Morgan playing live with the jazz pianist Joe Armon-Jones few month ago :)
@TheCicada4 ай бұрын
I heard this song and immediately thought "I really fucking hope Professor Skye likes this" because I was drawn in to the story of it so deeply. The satire was perfect and it came out the day my cat was put down so honestly amazing timing.
@eats55694 ай бұрын
Awww man sorry to hear about your cat dude
@TheCicada4 ай бұрын
@@eats5569 thank you for the recognition, and these things happen. So fucked up that greep killed my cat smh
@hugobecookin4 ай бұрын
@@TheCicada not very holy of him :(
@sandenson2 ай бұрын
@@hugobecookin The cat was put down as a sacrifice towards Greep's holiness (I apologise if this joke is too out of line)
@pvfreis_2 ай бұрын
@@TheCicada My cat was also put down a couple weeks after the song released, so that's two cats that he killed...
@jamesmaxwell47554 ай бұрын
Fantastic analysis! Just to note; that's Seth "Shank" Evans" (Black Midi) that crosses the lane in the bridge, and Morgan is playing on the album... so it will have a lot of Black Midi DNA. Also, when I saw "The Magician" on the track list I relaxed right away. If you don't know the track, check it out live (I love the Tampa concert, which closes with it)... unless you don't want to spoil being introduced to it on the album, which is fair. It's an absolutely amazing, complex, disturbing, and moving song, thematically along a similar line to your analysis here, actually. All the above makes me very confident that there will be a LOT of depth to this album.
@bigpest4 ай бұрын
Exact same reaction to seeing The Magician on the tracklist. That song live floored. me.
@wren40774 ай бұрын
"i wanna get off but i dont feel great about it" is such a great description of incels
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
Care to elaborate in a way that makes sense?
@wren40774 ай бұрын
@@Andygee1991 It's the frustration of incels from their inability to form romantic or sexual relationships. No amount of fantasy, p**n , or actual encounters will fix that emptiness or shame or whatever the cause of their struggle. It won't fix the underlying insecurities or unmet emotional needs.
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
@@wren4077 and do you think the cause of those insecurities is internal or external?
@wren40774 ай бұрын
@@Andygee1991 it'd be shallow to say its entirety either.
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
@@wren4077 cool and I fully agree with you. I think oftentimes people like to pretend that the world we're living in isnt a major contributor to why so many are sick in the head.
@RatOrchestra8 күн бұрын
I have to say I love how the video is fully reinforcing the false, performed bravado of the first half of the song. His shots of the bowling ball are noticeably edited to be strikes, the way he seems to nervously glance away from the camera during close ups of his face but then the close-ups of the footwork seem to someone dancing with much more confidence than he is throughout.
@girlrotАй бұрын
i keep getting videos talking about this song since i keep looking for them bcs im obsessed with it. will be watching more of ur videos, i rly rly like ur analysis! also i loved this song as soon as the riff hit. i was randomly recommended terra from the album and holy holy hit me like a truck i ADORE it.
@rappergenerico4 ай бұрын
I cried while watching this... The whole song is so visual to me. I can imagine the whole thing happening as this pathetic man yearns for someone to make him feel like a "real man". Such an impactful song.
@unknown63904 ай бұрын
"Holy Holy". The character can't have sex. He's a holy man. A priest who wants to be the coolest at the bar
@mchiarelli914 ай бұрын
Might be a bit too literal of an interpretation. A priest wanting to be perceived as this suave guy who's good with women doesn't make a lot of sense
@RBGRBGRBGRBG4 ай бұрын
I think it’s meant to be open to interpretation (as most great songs are lyrically) so while I definitely respect your interpretation, I’d say while I do firmly believe it’s written to be have multiple meanings however, it seems to me if your to take it beyond any larger allegory and as close to face value as one can it’s about a megalomaniac (someone with a really big ego will often compare themselves and speak of themselves in a similar way to the character in the song) and the song is describing a, in reality, very sad and pathetic dynamic between a John and a prostitute ( ex. I agree with prof’s comparison to a character like Travis bickle, someone who doesn’t realize just how scummy he is or how slimy the underworld he’s in is). Prof might be into something pertaining some of its larger thematic dynamics but if your taking it literally or at face value I believe it’s that simple. Unreliable narrator, megalomaniac coming at a sex worker and or a woman very down on their luck.
@mcbill73523 ай бұрын
nowhere does he say he is a priest. He just means that he is revered due to his reputation, which is entirely false as he reveals in the second half
@Krydan4 ай бұрын
Hey Professor! Great video and analysis, it has been wonderful to see your skills as a communicator develop even further through the years. When listening to your analyses nowadays, I can't help but aspire to be as good at putting ideas into words as you are. Cheers from Mexico!
@CaptainNinjaKid22 күн бұрын
Damnit! You're reading of this really put me down an internal rabbit hole and now I gotta do some soul searching to understand my own relationship with ego. Tabarnak!
@mathiscoritnhe91674 ай бұрын
AVAA Congratulations for your newborn professor!!
@Baribrotzer4 ай бұрын
There's also some Mr. Bungle in the mix, as well as Steely Dan and Frank Zappa.
@sillylittlemonkey71302 ай бұрын
It has Mike Patton energy all over it
@nicoquet4 ай бұрын
excellent analysis as always and now as I often do I'll recommend something new: exquisito como el disgusto - socorro when black midi played in Argentina they met Socorro and Morgan actually used their t shirt in their concert they recently released their second album and I think you might like it. loved holy, holy btw.
@chan_martin4 ай бұрын
I love how Greep is able to smartly combine satire and irony with genuine talent, expression and commentary on particular phenomena in the world. Where Welcome To Hell felt like a smart criticism of the brutal, horrific, hopeless realities of war, this solo track feels like a criticism of the playboy lifestyle and the repressed desperation of these red-pilled alpha bros who are actually deeply insecure despite portraying themselves as superior and infinitely confident.
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
Can you define red pilled? Also alpha bro pls.
@chan_martin4 ай бұрын
@@Andygee1991 From my understanding, these are broad terms for representing people who tend to be obsessed with typically conservative and stereotypical ideals centered around masculinity. These people are considered to often hold a disdain for women and idolize a certain playboy lifestyle that reflects a bygone era of hyper masculinity focused on obtaining as much money, power, and women as possible. The irony comes from how many people in this space are thought to be rather insecure and coping with a sense of loneliness, isolation, or perhaps some amount of trauma that has made them put on this facade as an escape or a way to avoid confronting their inner turmoil. In short, they tend to be worshippers of a certain capitalistic sense of masculinity and put down anyone who doesn’t conform to those bygone attitudes and traditions. It’s wearing a mask and seeking validation from the external world while failing to nurture the inner world of themselves.
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
@@chan_martin conservative does not equate to red pill. VERY different values. The term conservative has been hijacked by people who want to equate it with thesick and twisted worldview that is being "redpill".
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
@@chan_martin so I'll assume you're reporting my comment?
@Andygee19914 ай бұрын
@@chan_martin is it because it completely disassembles your entire premise?
@brandonburroughs71284 ай бұрын
18:10 thank you for mentioning this lol I couldn’t tell if I was tripping and imagining it or if it was intentional or what
@Kitchyyy4 ай бұрын
shit this video was in my recommended twice and i chose not to watch it both times. then the third time i watched it. i love this analysis a lot. glad i did
@satdenkoenig3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Jaques Brel, what an amazing comparison
@person_people81344 ай бұрын
AVAA love that you covered this great song! congrats on the newborn!
@DiscountSeanConnery4 ай бұрын
AVAA! Great breakdown. Btw, I think your "Jessie Eisenberg" from the music video is Seth "Shank" Evans, the former Black Midi keyboardist who is producing Greep's new record. I think he's playing bass for him too now.
@wren40774 ай бұрын
its funny you say that the song gets sadder with repeats because for me, it was instantly just sad / pathetic. Because it seemed to be told through a deeply insecure and loser type dude. it went from cringe sad to pathetic sad great music
@windmillCR4 ай бұрын
AVAA! I originally found your channel thru your Hellfire review, and love your analysis of the band. The track is probably one of my favorite things any of the members have done. The album is gonna be crazy.
@t1n6704 ай бұрын
AVAA. Great video and great thoughts, love that modern family episode too! Snooker is basically just pool on a larger table where certain balls have different point values and some of them are replaced when you sink them so its more of game where you're trying to win on score. Haven't actually played tho, just watched some youtube videos on ronnie o sullivan who's a snooker king
@drinkingwater2514 ай бұрын
zappa is one of his top listened artists on lastfm
@gegriddleton14 ай бұрын
WAS WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO!!!
@Baribrotzer4 ай бұрын
HOLY, HOLY (by Geordie Greep) I could tell you were lonely From the moment you walked in From the way you had your makeup on From the way you'd done your hair From the way you sat down next to me From the way you ordered your drink From the moment you put your hand on my knee I knew I'd have you with ease Do you come here often? Do you know how this thing works? Do you go to bed with a different man every night? Don't tell me, I'm the first? [Chorus] You must have heard about me Everyone knows my name Everyone knows I'm holy Holy, holy, holy, holy All the revolutionaries (Holy, holy) All the Jihadis too (Holy, holy) ' Round the world, I'm holy (Holy, holy) [Post-Chorus] Holy, holy, holy, holy Holy, holy, holy, holy Holy, holy, holy, holy Holy, holy [Verse 2] Do you know my name? Of course, you know my name Everyone does, it's true It's true, it's true, it's true That I'm known around here The barmaids know my name I've had them all before You are new, I'll have you too It's time to give in From the shores of Havana To Moscow and Tokyo In French Guyanese, in Cantonese Everyone knows my name [Chorus] Holy All the revolutionaries (Holy, holy) All the Jihadis too (Holy, holy) Everyone knows I'm holy (Holy, holy) How 'bout we dance some salsa? (Holy, holy) I'll spin you round and round (Holy, holy) On the dance floor, I'm holy (Holy, holy) How 'bout we take this further? (Holy, holy) I'll meet you in the bathroom (Holy, holy) I'll bet your pussy is holy too [Instrumental Break] [Bridge] I'll arrive at around 7pm And I want you to get there no later than 10 I want you to be dressed like a sophisticated tart With too much makeup on, will that be alright? And I want you to sit down next to me, as if by chance I want it to seem like we've never met before How much will that cost? I want you to look unsure of yourself And I want you to look at me as if I'm attractive I want your eyes to say, "Take me" And I want your lips to be unimpressed And I want you to ask the waiter if I really am who I say I am And I want you to blush I want you to shoot a smug look at the other girls To make them jealous I chose you When I tell you your pussy is holy I want you to slap me and then kiss me Make sure everybody's watching, kiss me and then walk away Walk to the bathroom, I'll follow after Don't worry, we won't do anything We'll just loiter there fifteen minutes or so Then I'll choose your new lipstick and we'll walk back out And I want you to tell me I'm a perfect dancer And I want you to tell me I smell great I want you to make me look taller Could you kneel down the whole time? How much will that cost? I want you to put your hand on my knee Will that be alright? I want you to look at me as if you're lost How much will that cost? [Outro] Thank you so much We'll meet the same time next week And the next week after that too And the next week after that And the next month, and the next...
@GENXJOPLIN4 ай бұрын
I'm gay
@dahlgren233 ай бұрын
The pins on strings is just a thing at some bowling alleys, it’s to reset the pins. It costs a lot less to do it that way than all the machinery used to set up the pins on their own.
@smoshbooz4 ай бұрын
AVAA! Great analysis, you cover everything that the song tells us. Thank you for being a voice in this online music reviewing sphere, where discussing music has disappeared in return for a churning out of quick fire reviews that are not engaging and in turn teach us nothing about the music whatsoever
@harubo26434 ай бұрын
AVAA congrats on the little one. Great analysis as always, you caught a few things haven’t caught yet (even though listened to it like 40 times).
@henrymaynard71843 ай бұрын
Great video, really interesting. Two insights from the UK: 1) Snooker (oo like in Snoopy or soup) is like pool but the scoring is more complicated and you don't have the my ball/your ball thing. 2) I saw Geordie live last weekend and he didn't have a big band on stage - just him, bassist, drummer, keys... And cello.
@mimi576920 күн бұрын
I love this album so fucking much
@kukionearth7194 ай бұрын
So happy i found your page! Loving the videos 🗣️🗣️
@equirelzeinian85354 ай бұрын
2:20 John L is speaking some bars in the background.
@bobbyburvant92293 ай бұрын
Very cool take and great analysis! I like that Geordie gets thoughtful points across without ever sounding "political" or being too on the nose about it. I think that the subtlety can get more people thinking about thangs
@braydencurry38844 ай бұрын
AVAA I agree with the Brel comparison. Scott Walker does a great English “cover” of it on Scott 2 - you should check it out if you haven’t heard it
@morten30934 ай бұрын
Great analysis as always!
@maryburke54234 ай бұрын
Snooker (snoo - ker) is an entirely different game than pool. Different balls, different scoring. Always been very popular in the UK.
@capsjukebox2 ай бұрын
To me that whole song outlines the fantasies of a desperately lonely man whose only incites to the opposite sex are movies and porn.
@adammendelson66774 ай бұрын
This is an outstanding video man. Love the vibe and the unique perspectives you’re bringing to the table. Good luck this semester!
@6Senor4 ай бұрын
When a video by Skye starts with "One of the stupidest comprehension i ever made" you know its going to be good
@0oSiLveRo02 ай бұрын
I did believe in the fake it til you make it thing. If enough people tell you to just fake it til you make it and you are desperate enough to internalize it as a teen or whenever, then it makes you try more and harder to be confident, which will eventually result in small successes that boost your confidence, creating the confidence loop. I'm not trying to say it works. I'm saying it can work, even in a non toxic red pilled or whatever way.
@maryburke54234 ай бұрын
AVAA. Really enjoyed this review
@trevorroddy37734 ай бұрын
AVAA! I watched the modern family clip first and it engaged me to finish the video. Wonderful comparison
@gandhiguerrero36684 ай бұрын
The professor is tweaking in this video
@nastytaxi68614 ай бұрын
I really like how your videos are structured lectures. My friend is a professor and this is the kind of energy they bring when they're explaining some anthropological concept to me lmao
@hugobecookin4 ай бұрын
2 pints and I feel the need to say that in some weird way this song gives me Speakerboxx era andre feeling… hmmm AVAA!!
@Bo-zk9uk3 ай бұрын
I rarely log into my google account to comment. I think this song is written with alot of compassion.
@LUM4lyfe4 ай бұрын
Avaa! In terms of the changing sound and influence of somba and salsa music the name of the album and on social media geordie describes the record as “the new sound” so I reckon the whole album might be similar to hellfire in being a number of vignettes but not only in terms of topic but style and genre aswell
@peace-hp6vh4 ай бұрын
The comparison to The King of Comedy and the character of Rupert Pupkin is really good (might be biased cause its my favourite movie lol)
@dylafterdark4 ай бұрын
AAVE it’s so cool to me that you have 2 generations of kids that have/will expose you to new music after you’re old and jaded, and maybe we’ll get a new era of professor skye in 2037 after you’ve gone full rick beato where you make a comeback to being open new music that your kids put you on to.
@Squidditch4 ай бұрын
What is AAVE
@jc55122 ай бұрын
@@Squidditch african american vernacular english
@sublxnary4 ай бұрын
AVAA - a shame to see black midi go but endlessly excited for greep’s album in october
@akqa81864 ай бұрын
I love the analysis but don't quite agree with your take on "fake it till you make it". For me, I've used it more as a motivation. Whenever I feel apprehensive about something - social or otherwise - due to a lack of confidence, I just try to throw myself in there and do my best. By "faking" this drive it just sorta teaches you how to actually have the confidence to do the things you want to do. In the end I guess maybe thats just my own interpretation and its more of a "practice till you make it"
@pleasedontdox4 ай бұрын
aava well wishes to the family. also i love the outdoor set
@bigmistqke4 ай бұрын
AVAA also Jacques Brel mention, that is really cool. A very interesting figure from my homeland Belgium. Beautiful music and extremely powerful and political messages.
@bigmistqke4 ай бұрын
Aaau suivaaaaant! Aaau suivaaaaant!
@Turtl2894 ай бұрын
I keep forgetting about this song cuz im too bummed that black midi is over. But im gonna go listen now.
@MenchieExtrakt4 ай бұрын
I get that the main character of this song is a loser, but the intense honesty, desperation, hunger ends up kinda hot lol
@LILBABYN0THING4 ай бұрын
oh good it's not just me 😬 we're toxic lmao
@hachikos4 ай бұрын
i thought i was the only one 😭😭😭
@kikuomiku34 ай бұрын
AVAA! Would absolutely love to hear your take on the new Magdalena Bay album (Imaginal Disk), feels like this one is just dying for your kind of analysis
@elitescoundrel4 ай бұрын
Congrats AVAA!
@luminouskaleidoscope734 ай бұрын
Please, please, please will you do an album reaction to the Cacophony by Paris Paloma? It's her Debut Album and I think that it will be amazing judging by the songs she has on Spotify already - I have saved about 35 that she's brought out over several years. She's taking off in the UK - she's selling out a lot of concerts and the tickets are hundreds of pounds. Yet I had hardly heard of her. I would love to hear what you think and it would be a great way to get in early on an up-and coming artist 😊
@JN-zd8gd4 ай бұрын
I was at the Buffalo show last year. Black MIDI was great
@TheCinnyBun4 ай бұрын
skye you gotta check out the new magdalena bay album i think you would like it
@jim_beau4 ай бұрын
AVAA and congrats! 🎉
@bigpest4 ай бұрын
Champ for coming out to analyse music with a 6 day old(!)
@wren40774 ай бұрын
geordie with a j pretty confident.
@sondre24 ай бұрын
Avaa :) and congrats on the baby!
@whispererindarkness4 ай бұрын
avaa! if the solo material is this great, the black midi break-up might not be so bad
@novaterata4 ай бұрын
"what is this steely Dan ass weirdness" shoulda been enough right there chief
@HarmonicHewell4 ай бұрын
I think a lot of the energy that Greep has been projecting has been an attempt to get away from BM fans. Truly they tend to be the exact kind of weirdos made fun of in this song. Greep, in distancing himself from his band, distances himself from the strange fans. On livestreams before Greep has taken the piss out of the fans in a very Zappalike manner of “I need you to like me, but I’m not happy about it.” Unfortunately for Greep and in a way, Zappa, avant garde music attracts weird and somewhat unpleasant fans. That’s my two cents anyway
@markstuartwakeley4 ай бұрын
AVAA ❤ hope wifey is feeling fine
@caydinwatkinson17494 ай бұрын
congrats !!! AVAA
@lpdpy2 ай бұрын
wow i loved this i really love your energy
@PabloHernandez-rr1or4 ай бұрын
AVAA, i relate with ur feelings on black midi members' solo stuff, i was introduced to them thanks to injury reserve's use of sweater on their album (shoutout to by the time i get to phoenix) but i'm actually quite digging this new track
@eggnamaa4 ай бұрын
AVAA its not Jesse Eisenberg, its shank
@xylemtube4 ай бұрын
That ain’t Jesse Eisenberg baby that’s the young king Shanko
@demonhost12104 ай бұрын
AVAA and congrats!!
@blanceusbalncs98002 ай бұрын
The album is proving to be very Humbertian…
@mint96104 ай бұрын
can you do the incredible avant-garde album heaven knows from pink pantheress?, thank u proff
@qwsa2832 ай бұрын
the lyrics apply moreso to people who are exposed to softcore porn on a daily basis without even realizing it. The damage modern social media can do to one's brain would result in the kind of behavior in the lyrics far more than any misogynistic community
@chend27134 ай бұрын
AVAA... god i hate that thumbnail, but you're not wrong!
@thirdstonefromthasun4 ай бұрын
avaa. i like the porch.
@wren40774 ай бұрын
by all means ignore this opinion because I think I cna't really explain why I think so, but I like this video more because the song itself has interesting themes. So much of the other stuff, it feels like a narrative being inserted after the fact. Like the artist themselves never thought about the stuff you're articulating at the time of writing it
@shinriko43344 ай бұрын
Would you group 10CC with Zappa on that?
@justinbouillon15484 ай бұрын
he was John L
@DjPjX4 ай бұрын
avaa!
@muriloalvarez9354 ай бұрын
AVAA!!!
@Freddie_Dunning-Kruger_Jr.4 ай бұрын
The artwork seems to lean towards the capitalism angle 🤔
@valeriehell12 ай бұрын
This vid is great. This album is so jarring and bizarre I love it.
@guywithasukapfp78354 ай бұрын
hi professor
@paolomasia914 ай бұрын
Holy, Holy Starburster (Fontaines DC) Not Like Us (Kendrick) my songs of the year
@buzzbabyjesus4 ай бұрын
Point well made concerning Frank Zappa. I'll reconsider my dislike of Greep's "Holy, Holy"
@WillJaspen4 ай бұрын
AVAA
@cuckoobrain79994 ай бұрын
snucker
@iwan4174 ай бұрын
snooker is just better pool
@iwan4174 ай бұрын
also, avaa
@domuyo3 ай бұрын
i think the "holy" thing refers to the john being a virgin