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16 Mar 16:38

GO TO: TONIGHT (3/16) SCANNERS: W/ DJ CONTAINER (PVD), MINCEMEAT OR TENSPEED @ VIDEO UNDERGROUND

by Sydney K

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The weekend is upon us and we have a BEAST of a show for you TONIGHT in JP! Boston Hassle and B.O.W. Shows are proud to present the inaugural run of Scanners: a monthly beat-oriented underground music dance night. Tonight features resident DJ, Providence beat wizard CONTAINER spinning (and inserting cassettes of) some infectious mutant beats that’ll keep you shaking it all night long. Joining him tonight is fellow Providence rhythm maniac MINCEMEAT OR TENSPEED. If you’re looking to get down to some consciousness expanding dance music, this is the place!

11pm // All Ages // $5-10 Sliding Scale Donation

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16 Mar 16:34

Grant will make Greenway carousel a real jewel

by adamg
Taylor Swift

WHAT is this "Boston-specific characters" list??

The Tiffany & Co. Foundation announced today it's giving a $1.5 million grant to the Greenway Conservancy to build a permanent carousel between Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Christopher Columbus Park:

The Tiffany & Co. Foundation Grove at Carousel Park is destined to be a major attraction for locals and visitors. Plans for Carousel Park include a signature grove of trees, a robust garden perimeter, and comfortable park furnishings.

The new carousel will feature Boston-specific characters: Grasshoppers, lobsters, cods, butterflies, foxes, skunks, sea turtles, sea lions and falcons, based on drawings by Boston school children, as well as an enclosure for winter use.

Construction is slated to begin next week, with an opening planned for September.

16 Mar 02:46

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15 Mar 11:48

Untitled

by ry

At the time I wasn’t aware of it, but my parents buying me a tape recorder when I was 11 was the trigger. It was a battery-powered portable tape recorder. I recorded everything in the house, and I realised that with batteries and a little microphone you could take it outside, and that was really liberating. Then I got into manipulating and listening back to it, it became a way of tuning in. Then I gradually became aware - this is the late 1960s and early 70s - of musique concrete. There’s this fantastic book I remember, I’ve still got it upstairs, called Composing With Tape Recorders. I’d got a tape recorder and I was interested in the idea of applying things musically, and I couldn’t believe it, that a grown-up had written this book. That got me interested in the idea of using the tape recorder as an instrument.

--Chris Watson
13 Mar 14:23

FRESH STREAM: TWEENS

by Boston Hassle

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Garage pop goodness straight OUT of Cincinnati, TWEENS don’t really have that much to offer in the way of recordings, but what they do have up on their bandcamp is pretty good stuff if you are one of those (like us) who enjoy some good time high energy garage pop. To relate this to local sounds I’m hearing some of gone but not forgotten Boston popsters MITTENS in TWEENS sound, though these Ohio folks rock a good deal harder I must say. Found out about TWEENS while compiling shows for the March Compass (they play a cool show out in Western MA tonight actually), and I here I AM talking about them again. The power of touring my friends.

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12 Mar 18:34

GO TO: TONIGHT (3/12) TWEENS, TOMBOY, POTTYMOUTH, FUNSUCK @ DUSTBOWL (HADLEY, MA)

by Chris Collins
Taylor Swift

THIS SHARE IS 100% ABOUT POTTY MOUTH BTW

pottymouth, tomboy, tweens, funsuck @ dustbowl (hadley, ma)Tonight the city of Boston is quiet, with few shows to titillate the insatiable show-goer. However, if you got some wheels and yo’re itching for adventure, allow us to direct you to an awesome show way out west in Hadley, MA. THE TWEENS are up from Cincinnati with that full throttle bumblegum garage pop bop. Joining them are Boston’s TOMBOY, swinging wide with sassy attitude, sly smirks and lo-fi bedroom grooves. Northampton’s POTTYMOUTH turn up the heat with their fuzzy grunge-punk gruel. Newcomers FUNSUCK round out this sick show with primeval trashcan punk. So get outta Boston for the night and take a whiff of what Western Mass is cookin’. More info HERE.

9pm // All Ages // $5

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12 Mar 18:18

OneTab

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12 Mar 17:58

Amanda Palmer's TED talk

by jwz
Hey, have you seen Amanda Palmer's TED talk? Here it is:

Cord Jefferson:

Wealthy musician Amanda Palmer, who last year raised $1.2 million on Kickstarter to produce and release a record, recently used a TED talk to expand on the idea that artists should be willing to work for free. After relaying a story about how she used to be a street performer, Palmer, who is married to a very successful author named Neil Gaiman, told an audience of people who'd paid $7,500 apiece to be there that musicians shouldn't "make" people pay for their work, but rather "let" people pay for their work. She also explained that she found it virtuous when a family of undocumented immigrants huddled together on their couch for a night so that she and her band could have their beds, because her music and presence was a fair exchange for the family's comfort. After about 13 minutes of explaining why she is content with people giving her things, Palmer received a standing ovation.

"Oh snap", as the kids say.

Please note: I'm not saying she doesn't have a reasonable point in there somewhere, I'm saying that her talk is the talk of a tone-deaf narcissistic putz.

Previously, previously.

12 Mar 15:28

Kleerup ft. Loreen – Requiem Solution

by kstasaph

The sushi solution?


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Scott Mildenhall: Loreen and Kleerup are a perfect match, and they’ve come together to a logical conclusion. Kleerup’s previous singles have all had a marked elegiac quality, and Loreen has more than a penchant for doompop herself — even the most (and maybe only) uplifting track on her album, the Eurovision-conquering “Euphoria,” had something of a darkness to it — so it makes complete sense for them to make a song actually about death, and suicide at that. Channeling grief through synths and strings, Loreen’s solution hinges on the belief that the departed live on through nature, in autumn leaves falling to the ground every year. Pretty beautiful.
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Iain Mew: Kleerup keeps everything so soft and genteel that the hush of church is appropriately conjured, but no feeling of anything beyond that. You’d expect the Loreen who bellowed “Euphoria” to compensate, but for the most part she passes through leaving no impression apart from the weird double-tracking. I would call the effect ghostly, but it’s never quite that interesting.
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Edward Okulicz: Kleerup’s known for his big blippy electro, and Loreen for her massive Europop choruses, but he has also thrown in slightly more subtle tracks, and she has to put some verses in between the vocal bombs. For their collaboration, the two have made a single out of all their own personal filler. Not that this couldn’t have been great — listen to his “Longing for Lullabies” and hear all the details missing here filled out and given emotional heft by a better singer/songwriter, or listen to the fantastic performance on her “My Heart is Refusing Me” — but as it is, this is pleasant, polite and unexceptional.
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Will Adams: Sounds like its own demo version; Kleerup employs the thinnest drums possible, a pinch of warbling synths and some syrupy strings. Loreen never raises her voice above a whisper. The slow build takes too long, and nothing gets fleshed out. This is why we rarely turn in our first drafts.
[4]

Katherine St Asaph: Loreen’s bleak nothings might work over a violin requiem, or possibly chillier synths; but the combined effect of both, plus a limpid piano line, all sounding like they’re underwater, leaves her sounding pretty but impressionless.
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Alfred Soto: Pretty in a vacuous way.
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Anthony Easton: It’s so smooth and so rich, but completely artificial — sort of like crème brulée ice cream, when the point of crème brulée is the tension between the textures.
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Ian Mathers: If I acknowledge that American Idol and the rest are sometimes good TV and culturally often very important/interesting, can I say that this sounds like an audition song from them in a bad way?
[4]

Brad Shoup: Our Jammin’ Oldies station is experiencing a temporary hostile takeover. I Heart Radio’s now oozing their booster-club populism to the attendees of SXSW. The signal quality is kind of shitty, which is probably a branding feature. Anyway, this sounds like a prime I Heart Radio electronic song: ponderous and full of feels, with lots of non-programmed instrumentation. I find myself yearning for Loreen to be still, so that I can savor the echoes of “With Every Heartbeat” in the sequencing-and-strings stretches. Utterly and dishearteningly professional.
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12 Mar 14:20

Symmys: Ymmy, Ymmy Symmys

by Nick Montfort
Taylor Swift

Dude. "The ceremony [...] featured Los Angeles comedian Dax Jordan, star of the upcoming show DaxTV on the MavTV network, and tap dancing saxophonist Michael “Shoehorn” Conley." DUDE.

I send you, dear readers, the press release from Mark Saltveit (palindromist, editor of The Palindromist, and stand-up comic) about yesterday’s award ceremonies, complete with amusing references to me – and I send my congratulations to Aric Maddux and the other winners!

Palindromes Win at SymmyS Awards

Shock as First-time Writer Takes Grand Prize With Serious Message On Pill Addiction; Discovered Via Tweet

PORTLAND, OR – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, March 11, 2013.

Aric Maddux of Indianapolis, Indiana won the Grand Prize for Best Palindrome at the 2012 SymmyS Awards Sunday night with the first palindrome he ever wrote. His winning entry, a rare “word-unit palindrome,” was a dark warning about the dangers of prescription pill addiction:

“You swallow pills for anxious days and nights, and days, anxious for pills, swallow you.”

Maddux, a computer technician and poet, tweeted his debut effort to Professor Nick Montfort of M.I.T., who took fourth place in Will Shortz’ World Palindrome Championship last year. Montfort, recognizing Maddux’ talent, nominated the beginner for the SymmyS – and then lost to him in the finals. Any Ymmy Award (the singular of SymmyS) was awarded in four categories — Short, Long, Poetic, and Word-Unit Palindromes – in addition to the Grand Prize for Best Overall Palindrome.

Maddux spoiled an otherwise dominating night for Australian Martin Clear, who won the Long Palindrome YmmY outright, tied for first in Poetry, and placed second in both Short and Long Palindromes. He wrote fully 10 of the 40 total finalist entries, spread among all four categories. Clear’s short palindrome, which came within half a point of winning that division, dipped into pop culture:

“I made Rihanna hirsute, familiar, frail: I’m a fetus Rihanna hired, am I?”

Popular author Jon Agee (“Go Hang A Salami, I’m a Lasagna Hog”) won first and third place in Short Palindromes, scoring with both “A Slightly Violent To-Do List” and this “Igloo Dialogue:”

“’An igloo costs a lot, Ed!’
‘Amen. One made to last! So cool, Gina!’”

Statistics professor John Connett, of the University of Minnesota, took both 3rd and 2nd place in the Word-Unit category with an unprintable entry and with this epigram:

Fishing for excuses? No need. You need no excuses for fishing.

A word-unit palindrome is one where entire words reverse, instead of individual letters. The motto of the Three Musketeers — “One for all, and all for one!” – is a famous example. “Surprisingly,” Saltveit noted, “the fiercest competition was among the word-unit palindromes. Before this competition, they did not get a lot of attention. Nick Montfort has worked hard to popularize them, and it ended up costing him an Ymmy.”

The Symmys are produced by The Palindromist Magazine, the world’s leading palindrome periodical. Hundreds of entries were assembled from direct submissions to the magazine as well as a worldwide search for new talent. Competitors hailed from Australia, the United Kingdom and the U.S. “We created these awards to showcase the great new palindromes being written every year,” explained to Palindromist Editor Mark Saltveit. “Many people think all the good palindromes were written years ago. These great new works show how wrong that is. And word-unit palindromes are a good way for a beginner to get involved, as Aric showed tonight.“

The night’s biggest controversy involved the disqualification of an entry. A little-known article in a 1984 issue of Word Ways magazine was found to have a palindrome very similar to a Short Palindrome contender by the little-known Anne Tenna. “Ottoman Empire: We Rip Men!” (a motto) Tenna’s entry was leading the category and in second place for the grand prize at the time of its disqualification. “No one is suggesting plagiarism,” noted Palindromist Editor Mark Saltveit. “The earlier palindrome was very obscure, and parallel invention is not uncommon. But we hold the highest standards for originality, and this entry had to be withdrawn.” Tenna nonetheless tied for first place in the Poetry category, and had four nominations total.

The ceremony, held at Portland, Oregon’s Funhouse Art and Beer Cabaret, featured Los Angeles comedian Dax Jordan, star of the upcoming show DaxTV on the MavTV network, and tap dancing saxophonist Michael “Shoehorn” Conley. Both added original palindromes, written for the occasion, to their performances.

The panel of judges was a murderer’s row of wordplay and geek celebrities, including puzzle master Will Shortz, “Weird Al” Yankovic, comedian/author Demetri Martin, comedian Jackie Kashian, musician John Flansburgh, journalists Jack Rosenthal and Ben Zimmer, and palindromists Tim Van Ert and Jeff Grant.

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Full details are available on the website of The Palindromist Magazine, including: Biographies and photos of the contestants; Biographies and photos of the judges; A full list of winners; and A full list of the nominated palindromes (10 in each of four categories).

12 Mar 14:00

FRESH VIDEO: PURLING HISS “MERCURY RETROGRADE”

by Sam P
Taylor Swift

Whoever called this band out for turning into "Happy Nirvana" was OTM and I am stoked about that

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The new Purling Hiss record “Water On Mars” is coming out via Drag City next week! Drag City gave us a taste in advance and now they’ve released a video for one of the stronger jams on the record “Mercury Retrograde.” On the whole, Water On Mars is another step in the more accessible direction for the Hiss, whose powerful psych rock is ever-evolving, and I for one am totally down. They’ve made this transition from gnarly, lo-fi swirling grunge to heavy, catchy, blown-out arena rock that reminds me of Nirvana at times but is still so true to the vibe these dudes provide that you don’t forget who you’re fuckin with. Quite enjoyable indeed. They will be in town APRIL 9th @O’Brien’s, plenty of time to get the record and be ready to sing along like a crazy person.

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12 Mar 13:59

FRESH VID: PETE SWANSON “Life Ends At 30″

by dan
Taylor Swift

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here we have a 00s noise guy gone beat oriented music maker, but keeping one foot in each camp much more so than many of his peers who have followed a similar trajectory. PETE SWANSON, one of two former YELLOW SWANS, put out a couple great records over the last couple of years on TYPE, and now has a new record out on SOFTWARE called PUNK AUTHORITY. Swanson’s post-YELLOW SWANS output has been amazingly crusty in its take on techno, and while this is still very much noise music, it is made far more palatable via the music’s driving beat, which can always be felt, if not fully heard amidst the maelstrom of buzzing noise. “Life Ends At 30″ from PUNK AUTHORITY (great title) is a fucked, rhythmically so of course, techno blast, furious beats pulsing away under a thickly spinning crust, synths moving in some set pattern somewhere behind the wall of fuzz. The beat pops out from time to time as if to remind you that its there. Some more party music for you true weirdos. The video is pretty neat, and fitting, and for us Bostonians no doubt a reminder of that big, gassy triangle hovering above Kenmore Sq.

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12 Mar 13:58

FRESH STREAM: NÜ SENSAE

by Christine
Taylor Swift

I LOOOOOOVE this band and I am STILL so pissed I had to skip their show at THE MIDWAY with PSYCHIC BLOOD to do STUPID ADULT THINGS >>>>>:-(

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Vancouver’s NÜ SENSAE released an excellent sophomore album, SUNDOWNING, on SUICIDE SQUEEZE a few months ago, and I still can’t stop listening to it. This band has been receiving a lot of attention lately, and rightfully so. For me NÜ SENSAE are like a double time machine, they take me to that moment in my childhood when I stopped listening to the BEACH BOYS 24/7 and started getting into heavier music, and they also bring me back to that point in life when listening to someone scream their lungs raw was new and exciting. Combining speedy riffs, faster than fast drums, sludgy droning bass lines, and sometimes melodic vocals, the vibe and energy of their music is totally refreshing. They break every mold I can think of on this new album, destroying every idea you may have previously had about punk. A little bit dangerous, a little bit strange, bizarrely mysterious, and even pretty at times, NÜ SENSAE nails it.

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12 Mar 13:55

Hiro Kurata's Portrait of Doug

Had a nutty week last week with closing down Jay Howell's show and setting up Curiot's sold out show that opened last Friday @FFDG... thus a lack of posts. It's a new week with another load of work that needs to get done, but we'll keep things moving here at Fecal Face as well.

Our ol' buddy Hiro Kurata from NYC sent us an email this AM to let us know of his upcoming show in Tokyo at Fort Gallery. Check out this incredible 75"x75" piece which will be featured in the show. For a taste of Hiro's work, go here.

12 Mar 12:00

http://mentholmountains.blogspot.com/2013/02/blog-post_10.html

by DCB



11 Mar 17:31

How the Quiet Car Explains the World

by Ta-Nehisi Coates
I'm sitting in the quiet car of an Amtrak train making my weekly voyage up top. There's a rule that prohibits loud talking and digital devices. Cell phone usage is also prohibited. There are signs at the top of the car labeled "Quiet Car" with the rules prominently displayed. "Quiet Car" is scrawled on the outside, also. The conductor, at the beginning of the trip, announces over the intercom, "If you can hear this you are in the quiet car..." and then explains the rules.
As I write this someone's digital device is going off. The woman apparently can't figure out how to shut it off. She does not want to repair to another car to figure this out. She wants to do it here in the quiet car. She is not alone. Somewhere around 75 percent of the time that I've ridden in the quiet car, somewhere has decided that there is a cell phone conversation they must have, or a song that they must play so that all can hear its melody blaring out the headphones. Two weeks ago, one group decided to grab some beers and make a party of it. 
These people are almost always dealt with by a conductor or other passengers. But I've never quite been able to figure out why they come to the Quiet Car. It's not a matter of not knowing the rules, so much as a matter of not caring. It's almost as if the offenders regard the regular cars as a public lavatory, and the Quiet Car as a private bathroom where they may repair to handle their shit.
I like a good bar. I like taking my wife to good bars and drinking with her. Every once in a while we'll be at a bar and someone (they are invariably white*) will stumble over drunkenly and decide that we should be engaged in conversation with them. These encounters range from the annoying (people deciding you need to hear their life story) to the borderline violent (someone telling my wife to "shut the fuck up" -- you can imagine how that went over) to the outright racist. (Dude pulls out a picture of his dog and then tells us, "My dog's a nigger." That actually went over better.) But what they all share in common is the inability to read the rules and know the ledge; the belief that we are their private stall.
It is not unlike what I've noticed here when commenters arrive and complain about the prohibition against threadjacking, the deleting, or moderation as a whole. The Internet is filled with comment spaces, most of them only barely regulated. But that is not enough. One must have the right to talk however one wants, here, specifically.
I think what we have here is a working definition of an asshole -- a person who demands that all social interaction happen on their terms. Assholes fill our various worlds. But the banhammer only works in one of them. 
*I am pretty sure this is because of how violence influences black communities. There's a whole choreography (especially among black men) around avoiding it. It's fairly easy to see and broadcast. If you've been acculturated to people being shot/stabbed/beat up over minor shit, you tend to be a little more careful in your interactions. You never know who you're talking to. And if you are black person of a certain age, you are intensely aware of that.


11 Mar 15:34

His Enemies Were Those of His Own House...

by DCB


11 Mar 15:32

http://mentholmountains.blogspot.com/2013/02/blog-post.html

by DCB


11 Mar 15:29

Trademag Blanditude b/w Farcical Rigor

by DCB
Taylor Swift

Oh my god



11 Mar 15:25

carrot soup with tahini and crisped chickpeas

by deb
Taylor Swift

GOD DAMN

carrot soup, tahini, lemon, crisp chickpeas

It’s the first week of January, so I am going to go out on a limb and guess that no fewer than 52 percent of you are gnawing on a carrot stick right now. If you’re not gnawing on a carrot stick right now, you probably have some within reach of you. If they’re not within reach of you, they’re in your fridge, because you, like most of us, are more ambitious when it comes to grocery lists than you might be when it’s time to consume said groceries. And if they’re not in your fridge, you might have them on your mind, nagging at you. Early January is like that. (Late January is all about rich comfort foods. Trust me.)

it's january, so there are carrots
weighing in

I set off 2012 on this site with a carrot soup, and it’s not accidental that I’m doing the same in 2013. You see, one of the sadder facts about me is that I’m plagued with indecision about everything, from bangs to coffee tables to soups, and before you ended up reading about Carrot Soup with Miso and Sesame and maybe even some pickled scallions, I had at least three ideas for carrot soup spinning in my head and it likely took me a solid week with immeasurable hemming and hawing to even settle on the miso version first. This carrot tahini soup was first runner up last year, but it’s clear to me, eating my first bowl of this right now, this was a mistake. The inspiration is one of my favorite snacks (sadly, not shared by my assistant, yet), carrot sticks dipped in hummus* and here I tried to deconstruct the two things only to reconstruct them better.

diced the carrots, but you can slice them

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11 Mar 15:21

SUPER MEGA COMICS


It's time for you can read an interview with me Johnny Smash over at the Great Works Review blog!: http://greatworkreview.blogspot.com/2013/02/super-mega-comics-brimmer-webcomic.html
30 DAYS OF MEGA AGAIN COMIC #4: TOOTH FAIRY


Vote News 3-8-13
Hey guys sorry about the delay since the last comic, stuff has been krazy (crazy)!
-JohnnySmash
JohnnySmash@gmail.com

2-26-13
Who would did wants to read the interview with me, Johnny Smash, on the Great Works Review Blog??: http://greatworkreview.blogspot.com/2013/02/super-mega-comics-brimmer-webcomic.html
-JohnnySmash
JohnnySmash@gmail.com

2-25-13
AHHHHHH if you missed the Kickstarter for my game "Mage Tower, A Tower Defense Card Game" well it's coming out soon and you can still get a copy a month early on the new Kickstarter I'm doing to raise money for expansion artwork AHHHHHH http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/648592395/mage-tower-a-tower-defense-card-game-art-for-expan
-JohnnySmash
JohnnySmash@gmail.com

New Fan Art

(No new fan art.)
11 Mar 15:20

Critic's Mandate

Taylor Swift

I promise not to share EVERY Ebbits

08 Mar 16:07

Art World Negligence

08 Mar 15:29

Photo



08 Mar 15:23

Loom

Taylor Swift

ATTN: Garbs

game toolkit with live editing on multiple devices; free for next 30 days  
08 Mar 15:22

archery

GIF art created with Mathematica, source included [via
08 Mar 15:17

3D printed replacement skulls

by jwz

I would like mine with tie-downs and mounting brackets please.

The new OPM device is a cranial maxillo-facial plate for skull reconstruction which can be used to replace up to 75% of the skull. Their device is made from PEKK (polyetherketoneketone), which has many of the desirable properties of the commonly used PEEK implant material -- but it also has twice the compressive strength, making it an ideal material to replace any bone that counts user protection among its primary functions.

Previously, previously, previously, previously.

08 Mar 15:15

http://thegoldenagesite.blogspot.com/2013/03/michael-w.html

by noreply@blogger.com (Mr. Door Tree)
MICHAEL W. KALUTA misc artworks






















07 Mar 23:51

FRESH STREAM: PROTOMARTYR

by dan
Taylor Swift

!!!!!!

R-4109541-1355536601-7141

Talkin’ & walkin’ post-punk rock of some kind and I love it. We have that mid tempo stomp going on, but this isn’t any kind of straight punk thing, these Detroit fellows get pretty noisy and gnarly in their take on the form that I love so. That form? That would be the meld of garage rock and punk rock (and post-punk), the meeting of attitudinally driven energy and sub-pop songwriting. Whatever it is, whatever I describe it as, I know that it is good. And I am trying to convey this simple message to you. This is the forever music PROTOMARTYR makes. The music that can’t die and is impervious to trends. It comes from in here and it is not tainted, or at least if it is, I can’t tell. What he is rambling on about? Rock distilled, and fueled by the past but erupting new and full of vigor. Would love to see these guys live. An LP came out last year called NO PASSION ALL TECHNIQUE on URINAL CAKE RECORDS. “Ypsilanti” rips along at exactly the right pace calling for me to nod my head and get pleasantly excited as guitars and perfectly off key vocals push the whole thing along through its 3 minutes. These guys do just enough very right.

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07 Mar 21:20

My God Awards Points For Freakin the Normies