In the aftermath of last night’s Grammy Awards, Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon tweeted his response to Bruno Mars winning all six awards for which he was nominated. “Absolutely NO offense to Mr Mars, but you absolutely have to be shitting me,” he wrote. Tonight on his Instagram story, Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold offered his opinion on the show. “Aside from Kendrick / SZA / Jay Z nothing that was nominated was very good in my opinion,” he wrote, adding, “but to give it all to Toys R Us Gap Band is pretty ridic.” (Bruno and Mark Ronson notably gave the Gap Band writing credits on “Uptown Funk” following the Robin Thicke “Blurred Lines” decision.)

In a follow-up post in his story, he addressed people who questioned the catch-all nature of his “nothing was very good” opinion. “To people asking me ‘what about x album,’ didn’t really listen to any mentioned tbh,” he wrote. He also said that “Every AOTY nominee was great except one and the single mediocre one won. I’m not mad I’m just... disappointed.” Pecknold added that he thinks the new No Age album is “dope tho,” and also congratulated the War on Drugs on their win. Fleet Foxes’ new album Crack-Up was not nominated for a Grammy.