Tuesday, June 22, 2021
These Arms Are Snakes
Monday, June 21, 2021
Up All Night (Reading Comics)
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I've read quite a few comics recently that surprised the hell out of me. Here's a rundown:Playlist:
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Slope
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MODOK - First: Patton Oswalt can do no wrong.Playlist:
Lindsey Buckingham - Gift of ScrewsWednesday, June 16, 2021
Tape Waves - Sundowning
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What am I missing? Apparently I'm clinging to something, but I'm not really sure what the hell that is.
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Trackademicks
A track I heard last week at my Horror Vision cohost Ray L's first Cineray of the pre-COVID era. This is a very '2000s' track for me, however, it's been cool to reintegrate some of that vibe over the last few years, kicking off with my rewatch of Veronica Mars, a show I first watched and fell in love with back during my first year or two after moving to California, when the 2000-ness of everything was at full height.
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I finished re-reading Phillip Pullman's The Subtle Knife this past Sunday, and I have to say, reading these first two books in the His Dark Materials series I originally read in the early 2000s has highlighted just what a faithful adaptation of the BBC ONE/HBO's series is.Playlist:
Trackademicks - 7th Heaven EPCard:
There is a common goal I share right now with my better half. It's a huge idea that will ultimately change our lives forever. More later.
Monday, June 14, 2021
Strength in Patton
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Silent - Modern HateThursday, June 10, 2021
New Deafheaven!!!
This hit yesterday, but I've been writing and scheduling these posts at least a day ahead to try and regain some sense of consistency. Wednesday was already a pretty good morning when Mr. Brown text me that Deafheaven dropped a new track and announced an album. As you can imagine, I FLEW to pre-order Infinite Granite HERE, then spent a good amount of time listening to "Great Mass of Color "over and over. So good. I guess all the black metal blow-hards can shut the fuck up, since the band has obviously now embraced integrating so many other elements. That's what the best of any genre does - refuses to be limited by the tropes of their chosen peers.
Infinite Granite lands August 20 on Sargent House.