MC Hammer's 1990 smash "U Can't Touch This" has a whole new meaning. The keypad at the grocery story? Can't touch this.
15.07.2020 - 18:29 / nme.com
“So it’s time to say goodbye,” Protomartyr frontman Joe Casey sings mournfully on ‘Worm In Heaven’, the band’s funeral march of a closing song from their new album ‘Ultimate Success Today’. “I was never too keen on last words, hope I said something good.” The Detroit rock band have always written apocalyptic songs, but they’ve never sounded quite this wounded, sombre or blunt.Endings are splashed all across the band’s fifth album.
MC Hammer's 1990 smash "U Can't Touch This" has a whole new meaning. The keypad at the grocery story? Can't touch this.
It’s an incredibly sad time for Camilo Villegas and family.
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