Sunday, April 21, 2013
Tiamat - Clouds
Wow. I haven't heard this in ages. One of my favorite album covers (although the crucified raven disturbs me a bit)
A Place to Bury Strangers - In Your Heart
I've probably posted this before, but it's so good it's worth posting again (and again and again).
Stag Hare - Sandpaintings
Found this via Warren Ellis' Twitter. I like - definitely fits the floating, hung-over mood I have this morning. You can of course click on the widget and follow it back to the group's bandcamp where the album is digitally offered at the "Name Your Price" cost. Or you can go to Inner Island Records and buy the C30 cassette!
Making How To Destroy Angels
Found this via Wired this morning.
I'm over my hang-ups with the album - I listened to Welcome Oblivion the other night two or three times in a row while reading Brian Michael Bendis X-Men comics and absolutely LOVED it. (was initially disheartened to find several of the tracks from Dec 2012's An Omen e.p. on the full length as well. I've pretty much just combined them into a giant playlist in Itunes).
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Real Genius? Shamalamadingdong
This is old news to most; it went viral about a month or two ago. I just finally watched it for the first time and LOVED it.
Trailer: Karl Hyde (Underworld) & Kieran Evans' The Outer Edges
A description via Underworld's email/newsletter thingy: "The film tracks a peripheral route from north Essex to the Thames; a journey that follows the flow of the River Roding from its source to its conclusion at Barking Creek and along the Thames Gateway to Tilbury. Stopping off at allotments, boxing clubs, Saturday markets and working men’s clubs, the film celebrates the vibrant energy and attitudes of the people living and working within London’s invisible borders – the unmapped boundaries that Hyde crossed each day to record the album. Cut entirely to a soundtrack made up of deconstructed Edgeland tracks, The Outer Edges offers a fascinating insight into lives lived along the edges of London. The Outer Edges will be premiered at Sonar Sound in Tokyo on April 7th, and then released as part of the Edgeland CD/DVD package on April 22nd."
TV on The Radio Perform Dreams w/ Peter Murphy & Trent Reznor
Wow. Mr. Brown sent this to me a week or so ago and I've just gotten around to seeing it.
Wow.
Murphy's voice @ 1:51.
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