Am I out of line here?
On Friday I saw this “interview” on the Seattlest. When I searched for the band or the lead singer on google I couldn't find anything, not one thing, nothing! I wrote something snotty in the comments, then the writer snotted back. His response, was 'sorry you didn't find anything, I guess YOU just don't know where to look' and sent me a few pictures from the fascinating, poor mans Terry Richardson project The Cobra Snake.
It just bothered me because the interview comes across so "dude, let’s do the interview like we’re a real band" with no substance to back it up. It tapped in to a lot of problems I have with Seattle. I'm not being too Joe Rogan about this am I?
It just bothered me because the interview comes across so "dude, let’s do the interview like we’re a real band" with no substance to back it up. It tapped in to a lot of problems I have with Seattle. I'm not being too Joe Rogan about this am I?
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I mean, if you're going to do a sarcastic, hype piece to make fun of yourself or your brethren, you have to at least pay a LITTLE attention to the presentation. How do these people have writing gigs? Is there anything more sad than half-assed sarcasm?
I think you are the only person who reads Seattlest, Linds.
Holy shit I've wanted to do like a geek spin-off of Cobra Snake for years where like we look for computer programmers or something around town all night and take pictures of them holding up gang signs.
Wait, was this satire? I think that being more like the "zine" Amanda and I put out when we were fifteen and didn't have any real information to share is probably a good move for Seattlest.
And yes, you are being too Joe Rogan about it. You're too Joe Rogan about EVERYTHING, Lindsey.
--brad
I mean, "Lindsey"
--brad
So it's satire>?
It's either stupid satire or a totally gay interview that nobody should care about.
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