Elastica, “Nothing Stays The Same” (2000)
Woah woah woah. Hold on. For the last 25 years, I’ve been operating under the memory that the second Elastica album was bad. But this is good! Did they change it? One of those digital switcheroos?
Woah woah woah. Hold on. For the last 25 years, I’ve been operating under the memory that the second Elastica album was bad. But this is good! Did they change it? One of those digital switcheroos?
How Jon Hopkins can keep conjuring up so much beauty is a wonderful mystery.
People making music in 2025 have been listening to Guided By Voices. This is not a complaint. The exact opposite, in fact.
One of my favorite genres is “when ska and reggae still showed their American soul music influences”.
His first foray into the family business mostly went right by me…except for this song. I still love it.
I know, I know. But this album is really good!
Q: When, in the last three and a half decades, have the Innocence Mission not delivered?
A: Never.
Even I have a tendency to classify The Go! Team with the lazy “Saturday morning cartoons sugar high”, so it’s always a pleasant surprise when I’m reminded how tuneful they can be.
I’m about to let loose with one of my favorite compliments: this is lovely.
Sometimes, I need to be comfortable with the fact that I can’t explain why I like I song. I mean, I’m not going to be, but I need to be.