The Neins Circa has put out two pretty damn good albums of... of... it's... it's like the Beatles with a modern day Californian Buddy Holly backed by a super group composed of Dr. Dog and The Owls, and this Buddy Holly guy, he writes songs heavy with people's names, caricatures, and abstract set pieces. If the voice sounds familiar, it's because I posted three songs by this guy's new band, Pineapple, on Friday.

I don't know if The Neins Circa are broken up or if they're still together, since there is a new band and all, and I can't find anything on the internet suggesting either direction, but who cares since Sleeves and Wigs is a pretty good album. For some reason when I first heard this song, "The Bentley Hills", I took immediate notice. I think I even rewound it and played it immediately after hearing it the first time. Since that first time, I think I've listened to this song about 12 times now. That's 1 hour, 2 minutes, and 36 seconds of my life I have spent listening to this song. That says a lot. That's a big chunk.

On Last.FM this band only has 300 listeners. That makes me feel sad inside.

I don't really know what the song is about. There are Bentley Hills all over the US, but since this band is from Canada I don't know if it's a reference to somewhere in Georgia. I assumed Bentley Hills was a two syllable change up for Beverly Hills, with the allusions to wealth and all. Whatever, what I do know is there are a lot of things I like about this song.

1.) Super long first syllables to every verse! "AAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIII seeeee" Love it. Dunno why.

2.) Two changes in the rhythm of the vocal! One seconds it's like, oh, I'm tapping my foot faster!

3.) And then it's like, "Yes, sir, I am! Yes, sir, I am!" and you're like dancing a fucking jig or you're at a church singing in a black choir or something.

I like this song a lot. Don't know why. I don't know what they're chanting at the end. I don't know a goddamn thing today.