Gosh I love these two even more after watching this, if that's possible. Uniformly excellent selections and I need to watch Drop Dead Gorgeous too. Viva la Crutchfields!
I've got to pick up A LOT of Waxahatchee recordings! Man, I found the American Graffiti soundtrack while thrifting and was so happy...until I looked at it and it was scratched to hell!
I love that she picked Songs:Ohia and specifically talked about Farewell Transmission. Waxahatchee and Kevin Morby covered that song and it’s brilliant. Equally as good as the original.
Wut... I had no idea that she was an identical twin.. that's awesome! I only just discovered them through the new Waxahatchee album this year (about a month ago), so I admittedly know little to nothing about them, but yeah, this is a cool discovery, and cool place to discover it! You two are adorable btw 🤤✌🏼
Mention of the American Graffiti soundtrack triggered a memory that had me searching for a soundtrack to Diner, the '82 film with Mickey Rourke, the music in which is excellent, but seemingly no soundtrack release? www.imdb.com/title/tt0083833/soundtrack
Y'all are dumb. Queercore was a punk movement during the 90s. Most of the bands were from San Francisco and Olympia. There's a whole documentary about it.
I wouldn't say it was the first thing, maybe the third or fourth, but obviously it was the first and only thing I wrote. At the time I didn't really feel like writing the entirety of my thoughts on them down, nor do I now. But good job on showcasing your moral superiority there, very impressive.
Heaven or Las Vegas is a perfect album. One of my top 5 all-time.
Is so fucking delicious
treasure is for me
Pink Opaque
Thanks for including the song titles Amoeba video editor
Amoeba, please invite Hop Along sometime! I'll love to see what the band would pick up.
The crutchfield sisters have incredible taste, love that team dresch album to death
Aldous Harding's a great artist. Her debut's one of my absolute favourite albums, along with Waxahatchee's first two
This is one of the best episodes in this long-running series.
I don't always watch these, but I remember skipping this episode, cuz I wasn't familiar with Waxahatchee. Now I'm a fan and i'm here.
So glad I watched this, I hadn't heard of Aldous Harding before, very up my my street. Thanks.
Gosh I love these two even more after watching this, if that's possible. Uniformly excellent selections and I need to watch Drop Dead Gorgeous too. Viva la Crutchfields!
Hell yeah Team Dresch
Gonna go listen to every album mentioned in this video byeee
Every single album they picked is perfect!
Flawless picks. Tobin
They're so trippy together, it's like I can't seperate one from the other in my brain
Team Dresch AND the first Lucinda Williams? Great, great picks.
Yep! Got both of them on my playlist.
My fave artist, picked my 2nd fave artist, and I'm chuffed. That's all. Love Aldous.
Their picks were ripe with Pure girl-power!!! ✊
Actually the greatest Whats In My Bag of all time BTW .
That Cocteau Twins record is ace. Liz Fraser is one of THE female vocalists of all time for sure
I'm seriously one of Katie Crutchfield's biggest fans, love everything from The Ackleys to Waxahatchee
That movie at the end there, that looks awesome tbh. Definitely checking that out! Thanks!
Wow, Elizabeth Fraser is basically Allison Crutchfield's Cocteau Twin
So good
AHHHHHH love Waxahatchee!!
This Aldous Harding Record completely blew my mind 🥰!
I love you Allison & Katie
The Songs:Ohia pick. Anytime anyone mentions Jason i have to fight off tears.
A Tree He will be gone, but not forever.
that album is actually Magnolia Electric Co, another moniker of Jason Molina, if I'm not mistaken. If I am, kick my butt!
Ended up covering it with kevin morby
Lucinda Williams is the greatest. Good grab
I've got to pick up A LOT of Waxahatchee recordings! Man, I found the American Graffiti soundtrack while thrifting and was so happy...until I looked at it and it was scratched to hell!
SHE PICKED MAGNOLIA ELECTRIC CO. OMG!!!!
I adore the marianne faithfull album ☺
They have great taste
I love that she picked Songs:Ohia and specifically talked about Farewell Transmission. Waxahatchee and Kevin Morby covered that song and it’s brilliant. Equally as good as the original.
Funny they mention "Passionate Kisses" because the latest Waxahatchee album has a few strums that remind me of that song. Homage, maybe?
Sugar hiccups- Cocteau twins is my favorite song of theirs.
FInally a mention of Rose Melberg!!!
Right? Rose Melberg is a total legend
Wut... I had no idea that she was an identical twin.. that's awesome! I only just discovered them through the new Waxahatchee album this year (about a month ago), so I admittedly know little to nothing about them, but yeah, this is a cool discovery, and cool place to discover it! You two are adorable btw 🤤✌🏼
u gotta listen to PS Eliot. their music is better than waxahatchee imo. alison plays drums in the band
#FarewellMolina , a true poet of the blues. ❤️❤️❤️
Every pick was great!
Great choices
Songs:Ohia, Wow! Nice choice.
R.I.P Jason Molina
Lucinda Williams 👍👏
She was in a Ford Thunderbird in American Graffiti.
Hey Amoeba, seeing the choice of Lucinda Williams has me thinking. Have you ever considered her or Margo Price for a video?
I love Katie but every one of Allison's picks is amazing (Team Dresch AND Rose Melberg AND Mirah!)
Love Aldous
Waxahatchees in my bag
This is exactly what you'd think they'd listen to. However, also a very good list.
Mention of the American Graffiti soundtrack triggered a memory that had me searching for a soundtrack to Diner, the '82 film with Mickey Rourke, the music in which is excellent, but seemingly no soundtrack release? www.imdb.com/title/tt0083833/soundtrack
It looks like there has been a vinyl and CD release, though both in the 80’s. There might be foreign reissues.
So adorable
song at the very end??
"Dean's Room" by Allison Crutchfield
d_pfw from the album she’s mentioning at 5:51
Drop dead gorgeous was one of my favorite to watch as a kid. I liked when that girls dad said Mexicans love to be paid in burritos. Lmao
Please do Grizzly Bear!
That would be awesome if u get Oxbow and Yoni Wolf of WHY? in one of these
Silver, good song.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
I had no idea Tobin Sprout put out a solo record. Gotta go hunt that down.
He's put out several. Get both 'Moonflower Plastic' and 'Carnival Boy'.
Cool. Are they lo-fi like Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes, or do they have the slick production that made the later Guided By Voices so . . . average.
Both full albums are here on YT..check them out. Classics.
airport 5 also pretty good
are they twins
Different !!!!!!!
Noice Collection.
Love y'all, but Sprout over Pollard? REEEEDICULOUS
Also, "Bernice Bob's Her Hair", anyone? No?
did she say Queer-Core?
yikes
You both need to get out more...
Kev Kavanagh Agreed
see thats what i was after, cheers matie, not a bad answer at all.
Y'all are dumb. Queercore was a punk movement during the 90s. Most of the bands were from San Francisco and Olympia. There's a whole documentary about it.
At least they agree on haircut.
Want my advice?
Cut.
I couldn't bare the trivial topic.
they like all the same stuff as me. i don't feel special anymore.
Same here, but that makes ME feel special.
Soccer mom picks
Suicide/broken car - I see the parallels ;)
That dude from Magnolia Electronic Co. could use a pair of tweezers for Christmas
Actually it's a Ford Thunderbird, not a Chevy... Try again sweatie. Also, thank you for picking Songs: Ohia
been seeing a lot of girls with this weird,no bangs haircut lately. its like high-waisted jeans. shouldnt happen :(
Someone needs to address the haircut before I can address the music.
Two white girls with the same ponyboy pocket knife haircut. I use to like bangs.
no dix allowed zone
These rich whites love music made by rich whites.
Lando Walker What makes you think they're rich?
Nice sweeping generalization.
Because Jason Molina was the pinnacle of rich white musicians...
Lando Walker it's no weirder than poor blacks liking music made by rich blacks, weird when it's turned on you isn't it?
Albin Lundholm they are.
It must be annoying being the slightly less attractive twin.
I wouldn't say it was the first thing, maybe the third or fourth, but obviously it was the first and only thing I wrote. At the time I didn't really feel like writing the entirety of my thoughts on them down, nor do I now. But good job on showcasing your moral superiority there, very impressive.
Lucinda williams wrote that passionate kisses song? No wonder ive never liked her.
randomassname more for me
PS Eliot was tite but now you girls look like you wanna be on HBO's "Girls" so bad
ReallyNotReally What does their look have to do with their music?
They dressed like this long before "Girls" not that it even matters