This was initially released as Kim Gordon and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream. I think it's a good song, and um not exactly an odd, but a popcultured comment on Mariah Carey's "breakdown" of the early years of the 2000s. I enjoy listening to it because it's funny and witty, and because I wonder if Mariah will ever be aware that one of the best bands in history have written her a song.
This was initially released as Kim Gordon and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream. I think it's a good song, and um not exactly an odd, but a popcultured comment on Mariah Carey's "breakdown" of the early years of the 2000s. I enjoy listening to it because it's funny and witty, and because I wonder if Mariah will ever be aware that one of the best bands in history have written her a song.