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"What serves our case if not, when it’s the case, drawing randomly?" "An album about alienation is also an enjoyable album."
"What serves our case if not, when it’s the case, drawing randomly?"
"An album about alienation is also an enjoyable album."
Dive into the rhythmic and alien world of Talking Heads' More Songs About Buildings and Food—listen and experience a timeless avant-garde classic!
The Talking Heads were geniuses: stuff that you listen to today and think that clubs are missing something big by playing that Latin-American or techno-house garbage instead. A genius record, like all the first four of this magical group, similar to Devo but less punk, not far from the Pop Group but more pop, to take with eyes closed, if you have at least a bit of taste for rhythm.
The Talking Heads were geniuses: stuff that you listen to today and think that clubs are missing something big by playing that Latin-American or techno-house garbage instead.
A genius record, like all the first four of this magical group, similar to Devo but less punk, not far from the Pop Group but more pop, to take with eyes closed, if you have at least a bit of taste for rhythm.
Discover the rhythmic brilliance of Talking Heads' classic album – listen and feel the genius!
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