Tracks
1. Welcome to Daytrotter
2. Circumstance
3. At Last, The Celestial Being Speaks
4. And You Said It Was Pretty Here
I remember tweeting Sean Moeller, like, three years ago suggesting he invite Quiet Company to record a Daytrotter session. At long last, it’s finally happened, and boy is it good.
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grant me the power to bring the world revolution!“Rose of the noble castle,
Power of Dios that sleeps within me,
Heed your master and come forth!”
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Why should we care about women’s representation in video games?”
Nobody is going to want a female protagonist!
Their target audience isn’t big enough to warrant any games!”
Women aren’t as capable as men, they don’t belong in video games!”
If more women starting playing video games, maybe then they’d have a say in the matter!”
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The National: Tiny Desk Concert by NPR Music
The first thing you might notice about this video is the change in surroundings: NPR recently moved to a new building, and though we worked to make the Tiny Desk as visually similar as possible to the old space — a process we recently documented with the help ofOK Go — the ceilings are higher, the square footage more generous and the surfaces lavishly unsullied. The visuals will surely evolve in the months and years to come, as more tchotchkes and coffee stains accumulate on, around and behind Bob Boilen’s desk.
In the days leading up to this hotly anticipated performance by The National — recorded at the obscenely early time (for touring bands anyway) of 10:30 in the morning — we’d gotten word that the group would strip its sound way down for the occasion, sticking to two acoustic guitars and a bit of hand percussion. What we got instead was a fully fleshed-out septet, complete with horns and piano; the band showed up at 9:30 to rehearse and sound-check.
Though singer Matt Berninger had barely rested his voice from a show in the area the night before, The National dutifully performed gorgeous acoustic renditions of four tracks from its fine new album,Trouble Will Find Me. Its members even treated the hundreds of worshipful gawkers to Building 2.0’s first-ever Tiny Desk encore, in response to a roar of applause that could be heard in the far reaches of the newsroom downstairs. Here’s to many more.
by Stephen Thompson
Set List
- “This Is The Last Time”
- “I Need My Girl”
- “Pink Rabbits”
- “Sea Of Love”
Credits
Producer: Bob Boilen; Editor: Denise DeBelius; Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait; Videographers: Kainaz Amaria, Parker Blohm, Denise DeBelius,Gabriella Garcia-Pardo; photo by Hayley Bartels/NPR
IM LAHUGJING SO HARD OMGG
THE DIFFERENCE IN REACTIONS BETWEEN PRICES OF PS4 AND XBOX ONE EVERYBODY
oh god it’s almost cruel to laugh
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gonna pounce on da pussy
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