This song goes out to my ex-girlfriend, who attempted to ruin my life (note the dramatic emphasis) by reading about my intention to go see The Builders and the Butchers last Friday night and decided that instead of just letting me to go the show by myself, she would show up with one of her dude friends unexpectedly and thus completely ruin my mood and make a reclusive slightly-awkward music lover like myself unable to enjoy the show in the least. So I left. Yes, my ex-girlfriend chased me out of a concert. How much of it is my fault for losing my cool and leaving? 60%, but damn if I can't blame the bitch stalking me for the other 40%.

So, if you were waiting for me to say something about how awesome it was to see The Builders and the Butchers, let me tell you: They were pretty cool when they opened for Amanda Palmer, but as to what their new material is like, I don't know, and what they're new album is like, I don't know yet either. All in all my ex-girlfriend managed to completely sour my stance on a lot of things by shoving strangers in my face in what was once a comfortable setting for me to listen to music.

If the song isn't enough: Fuck you. Stay out of my goddamn life, you crazy bitch.

Hugs and kisses!

Since I should say at least something about Queens of the Stone Age, I will say this: Josh Homme is obsessed with The Kinks. If you ever sit down and listen to a bunch of The Kinks in one go (just, like, "the greatest hits") and then sit down and listen to a bunch of Queens of the Stone Age, it will hit you like a ton of bricks. (Especially if you listen to all their Kinks covers, hah.) I stopped listening to Queens at Era Vulgaris (just couldn't get into it) and they don't factor much into my musical diet, but some of their songs are incredibly fine.