Thursday, November 6, 2008

METRONOMY - NEL DYER - HANAE SEIDA posted by N

1 String Strung


New Toy


These music videos were made by Nel Dyer in 2006 for songs from Metronomy's album Pip Paine (pay the £5000 you owe). They star Hanae Seida, a Japanese filmmaker and animator, currently working in Edinburgh, Scotland. They inspire me.

Metronomy's website
Nel Dyer's website
Hanae Seida's website

Monday, September 22, 2008

WONDERFUL posted by J


I'm obsessed with this photographer, Ryan McGinley, right now. (www.ryanmcginley.com)

Saturday, August 16, 2008

MUSIC 4 MEDITATION posted by J

I was compiling some songs the other day for one of my friends that does yoga. I feel like u should have some relaxing, special songs for that, and here they are:

Music 4 Meditation:

01. The Earlie's- Song for #3
02. The Velvet Underground- Sunday Morning
03. Efterklang- Cutting Ice to Snow
04. The Liars- The Other Side of Mr. Heart Attack
05. Atlas Sound- Oliver
06. Slowdive- Miranda
07. Grizzly Bear- Deep Sea Diver (Castanet's Mix)
08. Squarepusher- Tommib
09. Plaid- Zamami
10. Kid 606- Sometimes
11. Dntel- Last Songs
12. Inca Ore- Baby Tiger, I Went Far Away
13. Tape- Beams Out
14. Hot Chip- Look After Me
15. Radiohead- Worrywort
16. To Rococco Rot- Feld
17. Underworld- 8 Ball
18. Future Sound of London- My Kingdom

Friday, August 15, 2008

Otto; or, Up with Dead People - LaBruce - First Full Trailer

Radiohead - House of Cards

No cameras where used. It's really insane.

p.s. I'm a huge Radiohead fan if you haven't figured out.

BRIGHT TOMORROW by Fuck Buttons

I'm really into these guys at the moment. the video is neat. It was all filmed with a cell phone camera and edited with Adobe Priemere Pro. I'm trying to go see them open for Mogwai (a fav of mine) in September. Enjoy!

Saturday, August 2, 2008

STONED OUT BLISS MIX posted by J

I know it's been awhile since we did on one of these. What can i say? It just hasn't been at the top of the list this summer. Lately I've started to stay in more, so... I have this one and a couple more coming. You know, to make up for them. This is one is all about summer, late at night. Thanks.

STONED OUT BLISS MIX

01. Seabear- Singing Arc
02. El Perro Del Mar- From the Valley to the Stars
03. Dusty Springfield- Son of a Preacher Man
04. Atlas Sound- Another Bedroom
05. Clinic- Mr. Moonlight
06. Crustation- Down Down
07. Robert Lippok- I Can Tell
08. Efterklang- Step Aside
09. Royskopp- A Higher Place
10. Mum- We Have a Map of the Piano
11. Slowdive- Shine (Splendiferous Locust Mix)
12. Deerhunter- Wash Off
13. My Bloody Valentine- Sometimes
14. Fuck Buttons- Sweet Love for Planet Earth
15. Mogwai- 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong
16. Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazelwood- Some Velvet Morning

Friday, July 25, 2008

WONDERFUL posted by J

Anyone know who the photographer of this photo is?

NEW LOOK FOR AN OLD WAY posted by J

I found these photos you see in this post that really grabbed a hold of my attention. First the owl (one of my favorite animals), then the human skull which i to am found of skulls. But these skulls were covered in black fur. I was intrigued!

Moments later i was at the website for a artist named Jason Clay Lewis (www.jasonclaylewis.com). I don't really want to get into back ground and all that jazz, just the art.

I discovered that the 3 sculptures i liked also had 2 more and where part of an ongoing series of sculptures, drawings, installations and photos called The Renewal Serious.

The Renewal Serious has been 4 exhibits so far. The first was The Black Death (which the sculptures i liked were from), second was God of War, then Devour, and lastly Drop Dead Gorgeous. I was taken back by the work and reference in all this work. Dark, human, grotesque, and true, Jason Clay Lewis has a fresh, dark, humorous point of view worth taking look at.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

WORTH A LITTLE MENTION posted by J

If you know me, you know that I'm always on the look out for new and interesting music. Lately I've grown really fond of noise, or drone music. Letters Letters is a new band from Montreal. There on Type Records, a branch of Morr Music Records (one of my favorite labels, home to the likes of Mum, Seabear, Lali Puna, and The Notwist). This trio from Canada has taken noise and experimentation to a poppy sort of sound. Great beats and synth work with a dirty, gritty edge to it. There self titled album is quite good, especially as a debut album.

And that's that. Be there friend on myspace (www.myspace.com/lettersletters), they don't have many and that's a damn shame. You can purchase the album at Type Records website, www.typerecords.com, or at emusic.com.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Big Ideas: Don't get any - 'Nude' by Radiohead

Earlier i showed a video of Radiohead's "Nude" with the insects and such... Well this one BLOWS MY MIND! amazing.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Efterklang - Caravan

I'm really in love with this band rigth now.

p.s. on a major side note i went and saw "The Happening". It was AWFUL! end of sentence. Have a nice day!

Thieves Like Us - Drugs In My Body

Saturday, June 14, 2008

I'M REALLY INTO THIS BOOK COVER posted by J

Has anyone read it? If so let me know how it is.

Friday, June 13, 2008

VIRTUAL FLIP posted by J

Whenever any of you visitors have a moment of free time please go check out this artist and photographer's wonderful website (www.heidispecker.de). Heidi Specker is a German artist and teacher. Her website is a fun little treat. When you go to the site click on the "book" link, there's 3 you can choose from. My favorite is "Im Garten". Then Enjoy. You can turn the pages. It's such a joy. If any of you know me you know how much i like a good art book or magazine to flip threw. You can flip threw her books right on the website.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Sigur Ros - Gobbledigook

The video does contain nudity so if your easily offened i might not watch the video. And on that note you would be missing out on a very wonderful music and visual expierence. All other please, please, please ENJOY!

Monday, June 9, 2008

I don't think so.



This character was listed on a website for having a horrible movie accent. I thought he did a good job-not 'horrible' at all. Supposedly, he received a lot of s*** for it from critics & viewers. How much better can you get: a white man imitating an asain. I can't think of anyone else doing this before him, for comparison value.

And I thought this was a great film still.

Ph: Everett Collection

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Friday, June 6, 2008

Monday, June 2, 2008

R.I.P. YSL


What an extraordinary man. He was the first to show a see-through blouse for women. He made us ladies so many sexy outfits.
Good-bye.
*Saint Laurent holds up a drawing of his cocktail dress design that won him first prize in 1953 in a fashion drawing competition. His success in the contest led to his job with Christian Dior.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Verve Chair by L

Now that Milan’s Furniture Fair 2008 has come and gone, the ripple effect is still being felt by a number of designer’s inspirational works of art which is fit for human habitations. Well, at least some of it is fit for human use. Among the plethora of origami shelves, uber modern matted grey sofas, and space-cadet lighting systems glimmered a simplistic chair that tittered on the line of precocious. Who am I kidding, John Sebastian’s Verve chair is astonishing.
verve chair
No, I am not referencing the founder of “The Lovin’ Spoonful”. John Sebastian, a Danish designer (surprise surprise), who début the Verve chair at the Milan Fair, constructed this remarkable piece out of a single 6mm piece of Corian, utilizing thermoforming technology. Mind you, Corian, is generally used for cladding walls or countertops, and not as applicable when developing stellar seating. Mr. Sebastian proved otherwise. It is durable, stackable and pretty swank. It harps of Verner Panton most notable and iconic piece the Panton Chair (see below)while adding a clever twist and utility. It’s brilliant! paton chair 2

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

House of Holland by L

The strange thing about the House of Holland is its bombastic, yet pleasant merge of seemingly nonsense printed phrases on shirts that vaguely remind you of the early/mid 90’s, with vivid subject matter that made statement that you were simply indifferent to. Hell, you bought it because you thought it was cool. By utilizing vivid prints with statements like “ Flick Yer bean For Agyness Deyn” or “ Give Us A Blow Dais Lowe” you will inevertantly receive numerous inquires regarding the tee.
holland 1 holland 2
This may elicit as response from you (while embodying a pure sense of cleverly masked announce) “I simple love the shirt.” However, from time to time you will encounter a few well chosen enlighten individuals that will recognize that you are giving a nod to paramount, revolutionary and fresh creative individuals within the ever so capricious realm of fashion. Of course this is simultaneously done in a sharp tongue in cheek manner. You may not be wearing a tacky mundane logo, whose party of “high fashion” publicists has successful convinced you to be their unpaid product campaign.
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The collection is divided into 3 subgroup (i.e. Fashion Groupies, One Trick Pony, and Stephanie & Axl) are playful, candy coated displays of brilliant simplicity that convey a sense of childish vitality and seemingly adult content. Henry Holland, the brain child of the mischievous apparel, set out to make uber hyper-hip tees that are utterly delightful and, again, simply brilliant. Who cares if it is super cool. In fact, it’s the point. Besides, 15 years from now when some disillusioned kid stumble on a few of these tees either in our closet or the thrift store rack, they will encounter an opportunity to venture into the the world in which we are so disparately attempting to define ourselves.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

WHAT A ICON posted by J

For some reason Kurt Cobain popped in my head today. Maybe it because i have flannel on. Maybe it's because I'm feeling quite "grungy". I'm not really sure. I do know that he was there. Moments later i had found some really great photos of him that I'm showing below along with a great video for Nirvana's song "In Bloom".

I also started to think about if he where still alive. Would he be still be making music? Would he of really quit his suffocating addictions? Would he and Courtney Love still be together? Or is the fact that his death, with out sounding horrible, more of an impact on our society?


I was 15 when he died, so I think it's interesting now at 28 that I'm seeing how much his music has influenced bands and such today. Anyway, I'm not trying to get really serious. I just wanted to pay a little tribute to someone that made a pretty big impact on me.


R.I.P. Kurt Cobain

Nirvana-In Bloom

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

QUITE FUNNY posted by J

The videos below are of "Sad Kermit". The covers below, Elliot Smith's "Needle in the Hay", and Johnny Cash's (NIN version of Hurt) are rather amusing. Check out the website (www.sadkermit.com) to learn more about are sad little green friend.

Oh yeah, be his friend on Myspace at: www.myspace.com/sadkermit

Hurt-Kermit

Sad Kermit - Needle in the Hay

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Lykke Li - I'm Good, I'm Gone

Showcased her before... here's the new video. love it. Lykke is hot!

WORKING EVERYDAY posted by J

Lauren Nassef is a busy women. After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2001 she became a freelance illustrator. She has had many works published and such.

What I'm trying to bring to attention today is her blog. Everyday on her website (www.laurennassef.com which can be found to the right in the blog roll) she posts a new drawing. Simple and reflective, her easy to view work is a pleasure.


While visiting her sire check out some of the other work she has to offer. You can find really sweet collages and pictures of some of the commerical work she has done. Below you can find some of the daily drawings from the last week or so, but don't worry that I'm showing you to much, older work is all archived as well.

Friday, May 16, 2008

OCD. So much to BLOG about...


OsCarDelarenta
It's cause I have no one to talk to. So I'm pretending that Mr.eMachine is listening.


Please check out Oscar de la Renta's Resort 2009 collection. I just wanna thank him for bringing color back. It's been to muted for too long. And I want every piece. The shapes are so lady like for a twentysomething.

Photo: Courtesy of Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
Hello Kitty. The cutest adult friendly kids toy character ever created. I personally wish I knew about her when I was a child. I loved cats. And of all the felines I collected, not one single one was a Hello Kitty or friends. Tthe first time I was introduced to her I cannot recall, but it may have been here in Maryland. There was an Asian showing me Chococat (even better than HK) whom I was mad about. I would buy these toys that I had absolutley no use for just 'cause she (HK) was cute. The coolest HK product I bought was a car air freshner. It plugged into yr vent and it was heart shaped with HK attached to a spring so she bounced in a way. $16. I was 19 years old. The scent was lovely, although I cannot descibe it-pardon my memory. Anyway, this photo is great. It'd be kooler if it was Kate Moss under there, but the model isn't skinny or short enough.

Friday, May 16th 2008

I woke up this morning, and I suddenly realized, we're all in this together. NO really,
I woke up this morning, after being quite tipsy last nite and having sipped on my post dinner coffee from last nite I have quite the rush so it's a caffienated hangover. Does that make sense? I know I'll crash later more than likely, but that's okay-it's that kind of nite where it's gross outside and you just wanna stay inside...Bottle of wine, Netflix, and if yr roomate is home, may I beat you in a game of slap???

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Selfish Jean by Travis Interpreted by Demetri Martin

R.I.P. posted by J

One of my favourite artists, Robert Rauschenburg, died of heart failure on Monday at the age of 82.

Here are photos of some of my favourites:

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

SOON TO COME posted by J

The gang and I will soon be loading up some Muxtape mixes (maybe if we can figure it out)

Watch out!!!

GREY GARDENS original trailer

MISTER LONELY Trailer by Harmony Korine

TAKING IT BACK posted by J

During my latest adventures with the Internet I found a website a rather amusing website that helped kill some time. It can be funny, offensive, sexy, curious, and very inspiring. LP Cover Lovers (you can find the link in the blog roll) has it all. There are sooooo many to look at. All sorts of different categories and styles. Gay, Lounge, Drugs, Soundtracks, Fashion, Truckers, Classical, and fun stuff I've never heard of before. Quite amazing. Below are some of my favorites.

Monday, May 12, 2008

The Chelsea Girls (1966)

PIE IN THE SKY posted by J

I rented this documentary last week about one of the more infamous of Andy Warhol's Superstars, Brigid Berlin. "Pie in the Sky: The Brigid Berlin Story" was everything and more.

Brigid Berlin, also known as Brigit Polk, struggled with weight, money, drugs, and Andy much of her life. She was a regular staple at the Factory, an amazing Polaroid photographer, and a muse to Andy Warhol ("The Philosophy's of Andy Warhol: A to B and Back Again" has a whole section dedicated to a phone call they once had). So anyway, I don't really want to give much more of this amazing woman's life away. Rent the movie.

But I'm including a clip from Chelsea Girls, one of the many Andy film's she starred in the post above.

p.s. This is going to be one of many posts to come showcasing some of Andy's many Superstars.

NEED SOMETHING TO DO? posted by J

i just discovered this fun little website...

www.learningtoloveyoumore.com

...it has all sorts of little projects to do. I will being trying some this week myself. I just might post them when I'm finished.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008



This is not Heckyl and Jeckyl. This looks like incest.

My first blog

I don't like this. I think we should be in print J & L. I have just been searching for like 15 minutres for Heckyl & Jeckyl. So many links but no photos. That's all I wanted was a photo. But with a blog I can go on and on and on. But I don't want to. I'm gonna go have a smoke with some real mag pies, 'cause that's all I'm gonna be seeing. R.I.P. H&J.
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FREE posted by J

For all of you Nine Inch Nails...

I don't know if anyone has heard the new album, Ghost, and instrumental double disc. I kind of gave up on them with the last 2 albums. I liked them upon first listen but after that i never listened to them again. Ghost is really good. Very ambient.

And now following in Radioheads trail (and others), NIN has put up and even newer album of 10 songs on there website (www.nin.com) for free download today. Get it. It's free!

MAN AND HIS COMPUTER posted by J



So there's this guy Jurg Lehni, and in 2006 he and scriptographer came across a new project (You Don't Matter). He had this plotting machine, and when he converted it in to a output device he found that it could draw, scratch, or cut in any traditional drawing utensil. The results where these interesting images looking neither drawn my hand or by a computer. To much data made it even better because of overloads (see below picture). On the website you can see more images and order merch.




Tuesday, April 29, 2008

EVERYDAY ALL OVER posted by J

I came across this website today, its a photo blog that people send a photo of something, a landscape, what there doing, etc. at exactly 10:15 am. Some of them are pretty neat. I want to send one in.

www.ten15am.com

I LOVE FAMOUS PEOPLE posted by J

Elizabeth Peyton is a American born (1965) painter whose best known for her paintings of celebrities, close friends, and the British Monarchy. Peyton mostly works with oil paint, but also draws and has started to do ecthings.

Peyton went to school in New York at The School of Visual Arts. She started showing art work out of a rented room at the famous Chelsea Hotel in the 80's, where a gallery owner stopped by, and well you get the idea. In 2006 a portrait of John Lennon sold for around $800,000. She has been credited for the revival of portrait paintings in a time (the 90's) where most critics and artists had called the form "dead". Peyton has shown now in many exhibitions and has permanent pieces at galleries such as The Guggenheim and The Museum of Modern Art (both in New York) and at other galleries in Europe.


Some of the celebrities Peyton has painted are David Bowie, Kieth Richards, Julian Casablancas, Jarvis Cocker, Graham Coxon, Chloe Sevigny, Kurt Cobain, Prince William and Harry, Pete Doherty, and John Lennon.


For more info:

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Make Death Look Good posted by L

Listen to this, and buy yourself tulips...They make death look good, so take note.

o1. Working In a Coal Mine- Devo
02. I Was Made for You- She & Him
03. Ribs Out- Fuck Buttons
04. Neighbors- Gnarls Barkley
05. Iko Iko- The Dixie Cups
06. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea- Neutral Milk Hotel
07. The Clockwise Witness- DeVotchKa
08. Window- Breathe Owl Breathe
09. Bat's Mouth- Bat's for Lashes
10. One Too Many Mornings- Bob Dylan
11. Ponytail- Panda Bear
12. Nantes- Beirut
13. Lava Lava- Boys Noize
14. Crimewave- Crystal Castles
15. Happiness- Goldfrapp
16. Bistortions- Clinic
17. Love Love Love- The Mountian Goats
18. Mama, Wont You Keep Them Castles in the Air and Burning? Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
19. Do You Realize- Flaming Lips
20. I See Monsters- Ryan Adams
21. It Make A Long Time Man Feel Bad- Negro Work Songs and Calls (The Library of Congress)

GREEN ART posted by J

Everyone should go to this website:

http://www.chrisjordan.com/

His photo's are really amazing. Beautiful and terrible. I feel bad.

Monday, April 21, 2008

THRIFTY ART posted by J

I just came across this fun website about thrift store art, The Wurst Gallery. The founders asked artist to take a piece of thrift store art and make it their own.

www.thewurstgallery.com

DRAWING IN CUT-OUTS posted by J

School just isn't for anyone. Bernie Reid, a London based and Edinburgh-Born (Scotland's for me!), is proof of that. Reid is all self-taught. Luck probably has something to do with it along with knowing the right people. It' always about who you know.

Reid's work is mostly stencil work with spray paint, but has started to include mixed media collage with them. He got his break when I-D Magazine positively reviewed a collaboration he did with stylist and fashion designer, Beca Lipscombe, and photographer, Andy Shaw. Since then he has worked with such clients as Stella McCartney, Dazed & Confused Magazine, Boxfresh, and many others. He has done many portraits of celebrities and musicians and graphic work for albums. Reid has also just started his own series of wall papers (pic below).


Thursday, April 17, 2008

WHAT A NICE MUG! posted by A

I’ve been a fan of The Smoking Gun website for a number of years. It has an updated mug shot collection, mostly of famous people. And recently, it’s been grouping mugshots together in archive updates that show tons of people with weird hairstyles one day, or Mickey Mouse shirts the next.

I always considered mug shots a kind of artwork. Found art perhaps. It’s an interesting slice of time… and sanity/insanity.

I looked into it and graphic designer Mark Michaelson has put together a book of found mugshots from his largely eclectic collection. The coffee table book is called Least Wanted: A Century of American Mugshots. The book came out in early 2007. You can buy it on Amazon. And Michaelson did an interview with Smithsonian about it during that time too.

Here’s the Smithsonian interview with a gallery of pics.

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/10023281.html#


I especially like the one with the mirror (that saved film and caught the accused’s profile) and the one of Tim O’Brien. (Not to be confused with the author of The Things They Carried.) And is that a cross dresser?

ART FOR POLITICS posted by A

Some people agree with using art to promote politics, and some don’t. You can talk amongst yourselves how you feel about this one.

A female Yale art major, Aliza Shvarts is unveiling her senior art project soon, a study of a nine-month process of her continually artificially inseminating herself while taking herbal pills to induce miscarriages.

She doesn’t say how many times she inseminated herself and doesn’t care what the process has or will do to her body.

The exhibition is video recordings of her miscarriages… and blood samples from them.

It’s definitely raising debate on the Yale campus.


“The display of Schvarts' project will feature a large cube suspended from the ceiling of a room in the gallery of Green Hall. Schvarts will wrap hundreds of feet of plastic sheeting around this cube; lined between layers of the sheeting will be the blood from Schvarts' self-induced miscarriages mixed with Vaseline in order to prevent the blood from drying and to extend the blood throughout the plastic sheeting.


“Schvarts will then project recorded videos onto the four sides of the cube. These videos, captured on a VHS camcorder, will show her experiencing miscarriages in her bathrooom tub, she said. Similar videos will be projected onto the walls of the room.”

As conceptual art, I think it’s brilliant. Of course you may disagree. The exhibit will be on display April 22 to May 1 at Yale.

LET'S TALK ABOUT MONEY posted by J

There is way to much to say about Damien Hirst, so i will just be talking about 2 of his most famous pieces.
The First is "The Physical Impossibility Of Death In The Mind Of Someone Living". This Piece, a 14 foot long tiger shark immersed in a vitrine of formaldehyde, was the second most expensive piece of art sold by a living artist at the time. Whoa! Some people don't consider this art. I rather enjoy it. Completely unique and groundbreaking if you ask me. Brand new. Hirst has also done other likes this with cows and sheep.
The second piece i am showcasing is "For The Love Of God". A life size human skull recreated in platinum covered in 8,601 diamonds totalling in at 1,106.18 carats. A girl's best friend? Strangely though it does have real human teeth. I need not say anymore about it and its beauty, except that it sold for $100 million dollars.
That's it on Damien Hirst. Google him! You can see more work from this modern day genius of the art world.







PARANOID PARK MOVIE TRAILER 2008

LET THE BLIND LEAD... posted by J

"Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel" is the second album from the incredibly talented Bradford Cox. Atlas Sound is the solo effort from Cox who is the lead singer of Deerhunter.

I've been reading about the album since it came out in February which lead me to check out his myspace page(www.myspace.com/bradfordcox). Upon here the first song i was completely hooked. Shoe gaze guitars and ambient electronics, subdued drums and ghostly vocals, all are some of my favorite qualities in music.

Speaking of the vocals, they where all created while recording on the first take. Two of my favorite tracks are "Recent Bedroom" and "Quarantined". As with most ambient-esque music (and most music in general when i think about it) the listening experience can be further enjoyed with headphones. So get the album, get out your headphones, turn down the lights, and lie down in your bed and LISTEN!

IT'S GOOD TO WANT THINGS MIX posted by J

So as i said when we started doing this I'm not going 2 talk about it that much anymore. And on that note here it is:

IT'S GOOD TO WANT THINGS MIX

01. Iron & Wine- Lion's Mane
02. Grandaddy- Now It's On
03. Super Furry Animals- The Door To This House Remains Open
04. Massive Attack- Sly
05. Nine Inch Nails- Right Where It Belongs
06. Mum- Marmalade Fires
07. PJ Harvey- Working For The Man
08. The Smiths- This Charming Man
09. Loney Dear- Saturday Waits
10. The Coral- Far From The Crowd
11. Aphex Twin- Petiatil Cx Htdui
12. Clinic- Evil Bill
13. Peter Bjorn and John- Saturday Night At The Parties
14. Chin Up Chin Up- Water Planes in Snow
15. The Shins- New Slang
16. Beth Orton- Stars All Seem To Weep

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I'VE BEEN WAITING... posted by J

...for this album! It's been six years since The Notwist released the instant classic, Neon Golden. I cant say enough good things about that album. Flawless. Timeless. I've been craving something new form them, and its not that they haven't been doing anything. They have a couple of side projects, for example, the great Ms. John Soda and 13 & God. As well as doing most of the production on Lali Puna's new album. It sometimes worries me when a band takes such a long break but fear not, they do not disappoint.

There new album, The Devil, You + me, is just as amazing. Here is a band that upon forming in 1989 has evolved from grunge, metal, and to the dark indie electronic music they make now. They make music rich with influence and creativity. The new album takes off right where neon golden left off. It has beautiful and intricate production. I'm really fond of the title track, The Devil, You + Me, and the opening track, Good Lies, which is actually there first single.

I need not say anymore. Get the album.






HOW'S YOUR FUTURE? posted by J

Last night I had nothing to do, well that's not totally true, there is always something to do. Anyway, I wanted to watch a movie. I just sent my Netflix movies back and i personally don't own that many DVDs anymore, and the ones i do own I have seen so many times I'm a little sick of them. Except this one that was shoved way down in this box in my room. I grabbed it and to my surprise it was something i haven't seen in a couple of years. "Awesome!", i thought, "I'll watch this."

The movie i found was a Orwellian tale of the future. The movie was George Lucas', THX 1138. A visual stunning masterpiece in my opinion. This tale of dystopian society was released in 1970 and was George Lucas' first feature film he directed. He wrote the story based on a short film he wrote while still a student. Released by Warner Brothers and Francis Ford Coppola's then new production company called American Zoetrope.


The story is about the future where drugs suppress real emotion and sexual desire. Not much is given to the viewer about how we got there or when it takes place. You kind of have to make what you can with the settings, mechanics, and colors, or there of. The plot is about a man, THX 1138, and his journey and discovering of his true feelings as a human being. His "mate" stops taking her regulated drugs and then starts to substitute his which brings on withdraw and then his awakening as a person and not a doped up worker ant.


I'm totally blown away by the visuals of this movie (especially considering the time it was made). White is everywhere. Everyone has bald heads. Robot police officers speak in well mannered and polite voices, while lacking real feeling. Hologram projections take the place of regular TV. Everything was about this bigger picture that is just suffocating and inhuman. The cinematography and set design is captivating.


If you enjoyed Brave New World or 1984, you will really enjoy this film. Go rent it.