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Post-Nothing

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Japandroids

 
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A sad and funny and moving account of what it means to have a quarterlife crisis

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    A sad and funny and moving account of what it means to have a quarterlife crisis. Two twenty-something Canucks careen around Vancouver in the rain, missing ex-girlfriends, worrying about the rent, getting nostalgic for the old days when just getting drunk was enough. "You can keep tomorrow / After tonight we’re not gonna need it," they insist, and they play like they’re telling the truth: Brian King strikes his guitar like he’s burning through matches, David Prowse fist-fights his drum kit, distortion crackles with pent-up energy. Somewhere in all that noise is the sound of growing up — restlessly, reluctantly. "We used to dream," they sing, "Now we worry about dying."

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