Pitchfork scribe Nate Patrin joins Andrew, Leonard and Olivia to contrast childhood hometowns vs. towns one lives in today. Leonard’s ire is stoked by a combustible combo of New York talk and Southern Comfort, plus! Quickly Now! bogs down with the Olympics.
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1 Nate Patrin wrote:
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2012/09/carly_rae_jepsen_one_hit_wonder.php?page=4
A long after-the-fact mea culpa: by the very reasonable standards outlined in the link above, Next is not, in fact, a one-hit wonder, since their lack of any other #1 singles is tempered by three other top 20 hits (including two released after “Too Close”). I figured it was important to point this out, since the subject is what directly inspired the title of this episode.
These rules also absolve Owl City, which, well, shit.