I totally wouldn't have thought that MCR was teen-y music.
It's not, except that Gee is totally invested in Saving Kids' Lives.
WTFF? Joy Division limited edition Microsoft Zune.
Hrm? Weird.
The only Sia song I have is "Rewrite". It's enjoyable, but a little dreamy for my tastes.
Anyone like Sia?
I have a few of her songs... I love "The Church of What's Happening Now." She sings vocals on a lot of Zero 7's stuff, IIRC, so people may be familiar with her that way.
About MCR being teeny music, I just let people mock me. I have taken the "guilty" out of "guilty pleasures," thanks to Mr. Gabe Saporta.
Nick is cuter than GeeWay was at that age, which makes me fear for his gorgeousness to come.
Bev! I see you... re: your second comparison... does Gerard resemble the one on the right or the left?
I'm completely earwormed with MCR's "Teenagers," and I blame you all.
This, despite the fact that I don't actually HAVE the song; I just watched it on the MCR media site over the weekend.
(I wouldn't say no if someone sent it to me, though....)
I'm lucky to have an automatic free pass when it comes to liking teen-y music: I'm a teen librarian! It's my *job* to know about the stuff they like!
(This led a friend of mine to refer to my recent trip to Denver to see MCR with a bunch of fangirls as "professional development." Whee! Now if only I could get reimbursed for the cost of the tickets...)
smonster beat me to it! I adore "Teenagers".
Hee. The funniest thing is at the shows, the teenagers themselves are singing right along about how fucking scary they are. I was certainly singing it *at* them the 2nd night after surviving My (Chem's) So Called Pit.
I have been known to scream it in the car, with the sixteen-year-old in the back, sulking.
The funniest thing is at the shows, the teenagers themselves are singing right along about how fucking scary they are. I was certainly singing it *at* them the 2nd night after surviving My (Chem's) So Called Pit.
I love that song. Nobody comes off great in those lyrics -- not the ones scaring, not the ones being scared.
And its freaking catchy as shit.