Hardest Indie Musicans Alive. Yes, that’s right; a backwards anagram. Doesn’t make sense with the Jay-Z/ Kanye song either but it’s still a great jam and like jam you can spread that goodness on the bread of my eardrum for my brain to digest and send messages to my head and feet to nod and stamp according.
Decadent of the eighties, Haim uses this so called age of cultural decline as influence to create a refreshing sound reminiscent of the high hair population who were just living in the moment. How were we to know that life in the eighties would later be considered a detriment to music, fashion, and culture? Sure, a red leather suit wasn’t a practical purchase but what about you, 90’s, and your obsession with poka dots and neon colored baggy jeans? Ye shall not pass judgement who! You’re just recycling artifacts from the eighties and trending it today with the added accessories of the smart phone. Leggings are not for everyone! At least the ladies of yesteryear wore them with cut up jean shorts. Either you don’t know that when this fabric stretches, it becomes shear-er making your rosy under visible to the world or you just don’t care. And that is how we lived in the eighties, without care. It was cool –sweaters; it was cool — radio; it was cool — high hair and with cool came a cultural reflection of life as we knew it and if you of the millennium bunch want a pure reflection of the 80’s influence on the musical styles of today then buy and listen to this album by Haim.
'Bout to go Haim
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