“The jazzbro is ‘utterly convinced of both the superiority of his taste and the marginalization of his ideas.’ … Unlike the hipster, [the] jazzbro doesn’t feel alienated from society or life, except aesthetically.”
“The jazzbro is ‘utterly convinced of both the superiority of his taste and the marginalization of his ideas.’ … Unlike the hipster, [the] jazzbro doesn’t feel alienated from society or life, except aesthetically.”