Thursday, March 13, 2025

Live Deftones 2025

 
Courtesy of the Watch Your Head YouTube Channel, which I just subscribed to. Packed with Los Angeles fair, the channel describes itself as "South Central L.A. Locals Mainly concert videos, estate/garage sale treasure hunting, and raw and unfiltered daily street life videos."

Some really cool stuff, especially when I'm feeling homesick for my second home!

There's titterings of a new Deftones record on the way, and I'm hoping it soon. I haven't watched this full video yet, so not sure if there's any new material in here. We'll see. Just from the opening two songs, though, this must be career-spanning. 




Watch:

I love Flying Lotus' music, but thus far, I haven't cared for his theatrical outings. Kuso just felt gross for the sake of being gross, and his entry in the VHS series, "Ozzy's Dungeon" from VHS '99 was... I guess I enjoyed it? I don't know. It's not that I think the cinematic work FlyLo has done is bad, it's that I expect so much more. And when I saw the trailer for his new film Ash in the theatre recently, I got the feeling I'll finally be getting it!


Really just speechless that I get to see this in the theatre. So cool! Opens March 21st - can't wait!!!



Read:

I wanted to take a moment to say, A) I think my reading of yesterday's Tarot pull was right on, as when I arrived at the shop, there was exactly one copy left of both Batman: Dark Patterns and Mine is a Long Lonesome Grave, which I took to be a kind of 'reward' for my introspection. Not to rest on my laurels, I immediately put down to be subbed to both of those and The Hive - which interestingly enough had a stack of copies for issue #2 remaining, so either it's selling exceptionally well, and they ordered a lot, or the first issue did great and the second is dead in the water. Either way, I'll have my copies going forward.


Re-reading Lonesome Grave issue #1 and following it directly with #2, my initial excitement for this book is confirmed. This is a fantastic Revenge Story with what appear to be Black Magick or Voodoo flourishes. Southern Gothic A.F. Reminds me more than a little of Southern Bastards, a book I loved so much and which just disappeared. I haven't been this excited about a book in a while now. Looks like it's only four issues, but who knows. Maybe this will be like Into the Unbeing and have several iterations.




Playlist:

The Bronx - The Bronx (I)
The Bronx - The Bronx (II)
The Bronx - The Bronx (III)
The Bronx - The Bronx (IV)
D'Nell - 1st Magic
Razor - Armed and Dangerous
Foster the People - Torches
IDLES - Joy As An Act of Rebellion
Steely Dan - Aja




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• Queen of Cups
• Page of Wands
• Two of Wands

Probing emotional depths can take an unprecedented amount of Will. To actually go deep and get to the issues that might be causing balance to waiver. 

A reminder of something I learned last week in an unlikely place: Interrogate Reality to the fullest extent of your being, and sometimes, that Reality is not the one around you, but inside you.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Live Drug Church for NCBD!


Live Drug Church from Glasgow, courtesy of David Tan Films. Do yourself a favor and check out their YouTube channel. I just found these folks, and they are packed with awesome multi-camera live show recordings!




NCBD:

Pretty decent pull this week:


I love Dan Watters' Batman: Dark Patterns series. The first storyline wrapped up last issue, so this is the start of the second, which will run to issue six and round out the series. 


One of those my DwC cohost Mike Shin holds for me at the shop in Chicago, so I'll have a bunch of Z News waiting for me when next I travel North. So much fun.


Have we ever gotten Void Rivals and Transformers in the same week before? We must have, but seeing this today feels exhilarating. Maybe it's just because...


... Bruticus is on the cover! I've professed my love of all Combaticons here previously I'm sure; in fact, I just pre-ordered the new Vortex figure from HasbroPulse last week. Can't wait until I have them all and can combine them into Bruticus, maybe chase my cats around with him.


I loved the first issue of Justin Jordan's Mine is a Long, Lonesome Grave and I'm coming back for more! Like I mentioned below, though, I neglected to add this one to my Pull (I think), so I may have to have the shop order me one. Either way, going forward, this is on the list!


Take what I said about ...Lonesome Grave above and apply it to the second issue of A.J. Lieberman and Mike Henderson's The Hive. A street-level crime story with some odd flourishes; I'm very intrigued to see where this one is going. Add it to the list!




Watch:

One of the trailers I've seen in the theatre of late that really catches my eye is Ryan Coogler's Sinners. Not the best title, but damn if this doesn't look fantastic.


The mythology behind Robert Johnson and the "Crossroads" has long fascinated me, and it seems like Coogler is doubling down on that here. There's just something about this era of American history when it mixes with the Supernatural. It really works for me. Can't wait to see this on the big screen!




Playlist:

Erik Truffaz - The Walk of the Giant Turtle
Oranssi Pazuzu - Muuntautuja
The Body - No One Deserves Happiness
New York Dolls - Dancing Backward in High Heels
Windhand - Grief's Infernal Flower
Mastodon - Once More 'Round the Sun
Antibalas - Where the Gods Are In Peace
Metallica - Garage Days Re-revisited
Primus - Sailing the Seas of Cheese
Buster Pointdexter - Eponymous




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• Ace of Swords
• 0: The Fool
• XVIII: The Moon

I think this Pull actually explains something that just happened while writing this entry, or at least helps me understand why it happened.

I had this entire post penned and saved, I opened a new window to download the picture of today's Tarot Pull and when I came back, large chunks of what I'd written were gone. Only, this wasn't a case of  "I forgot to save." I titled this entry last, but that is still here. Missing are my comments under the trailer for Sinners, the entire NCBD section, and all the tags I'd added. 

I'm sure this is just a weird glitch, but these are things we should pay attention to from time to time. In this case, I think I'm taking away that I've been continuing on my comic book life as before, and that's a mistake. With Diamond going or gone, the landscape is changing. I typically forget to put myself down for books to be added to my Pull, and thus, I miss stuff. Specifically, 

Monday, March 10, 2025

Portis-Eraser-Head

 

I'm sure I've spoken about Portishead's third album, Third, here at some point, and I know I've posted my favorite song from my favorite album of theirs. Third has a quality not many albums have. It sounds to my ears like a mapping of my own personal mental interiority. I'm not sure I can adequately explain that without filling up a few pages; suffice it to say, this album lived in my blood from the moment I first heard it upon release in April of 2008. 


Watch:

I drove up to the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville last night to see David Lynch's Eraserhead on the big screen for the first time. Needless to say, it did not disappoint.

Poster by the inimitable Marko Manev.

The sound design in this film is amazing, and to finally behold it on the big screen... man! I've seen many of Lynch's films at the theatre - everything from Lost Highway after (except The Straight Story) as they came out, as well as Blue Velvet and the original Twin Peaks Pilot, but never Eraserhead. This was everything I thought it would be. Also, the audience had a special treat, as The Belcourt is pairing many of their David Lynch Retrospective across the month of March with some of his short films, so I also had the distinct pleasure of seeing The Grandmother.

I'd seen this before, but not in years and not on a big screen. The Grandmother may be even more unnerving than Eraserhead; I'm not the first one to say it, but many of these early-period Lynch films have an unmistakable "Industrial Nightmare" feeling to them. I had indulged in a deep drag from my vape pen before the screening, only to realize by the time The Grandmother began that it hit me SUPER hard. So I went into both films completely ripped and had a full-on hallucinatory experience, which was a bit difficult to manage at the time, but eventually worked out to be an extremely memorable experience.




Playlist:

Ghost - Satanized (single)
TVOTR - Young Liars E.P.
TVOTR - Final Fantasy (single; 2004 Recording)
TVOTR - Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
Talking Heads - Speaking in Tongues
Zeal & Ardor - GREIF
Black Sabbath - Eponymous
The Bronx - IV
Ghost - Infestissumam
D'Nell - 1st Magic
Roy Ayers - Ubiquity
Isaac Hayes - Three Tough Guys OST
Isaac Hayes - Truck Turner OST
Led Zeppelin - Presence
Sunn O))) - Monoliths & Dimensions
Slayer - Show No Mercy
Drug Church - Prude
Fugazi - 13 Songs
PJ Harevey - Rid of Me
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
Portishead - Third




Thursday, March 6, 2025

New Music from The Jesus Lizard!


From the notes on this video: 

"This new song, along with "Cost of Living" and "Westside", will make up the Record Store Day 2025 Exclusive FLUX EP, out April 12th in independent record stores. This will be the only physical release of these three songs, on Black Vinyl with an etched b-side."

It's been so good to have these guys back again, for however long this lasts.




Watch:

An Irish Horror film that takes place during the Great Famine of the 1800s and is entirely in the Irish language? Directed by Irish Filmmaker John Farrelly, this one looks incredible!


SO hoping this rides the Folk Horror wave into theatres. Looks stunning; creepy, dark and remote. Read more HERE on Bloody Disgusting. There doesn't appear to be a release date yet for An Taibhse - which translates to The Ghost - but I'll keep my eyes peeled.




Playlist:

Ghost - Infestissumam
D'Nell - First Magic
Secret Chiefs 2 Traditionalists - La Mani Destre Recise Degli Ultimi Uomimi
Slayer - Decade of Aggression
Ghost - Opus Eponymous
Miranda Sex Garden - Velventine (Single)
Caffeine Mit Cocaine - Supra Summus (Feat. Diamanda Galás)
Vitalic - V Live
Laura Cannell - A Compendium of Beasts Volume 1




Wednesday, March 5, 2025

NEW GHOST ALBUM!!!

 

Holy smokes - the New Ghost album Skeletá is out on April 25th! Pre-order HERE!!!

I definitely haven't loved everything this band has done, but I root for them. Impera was easily my favorite since Infestissumam, and although I'm not crazy about this new song right off the bat, I can say that about two of the 'singles' on Impera. Regardless of my off-the-cuff opinion, the songwriting is here. STRONG melody on the chorus and a pretty ripping guitar solo. I don't love the video, but then, videos I do love are rare. I will say since Tobias Forge's sense of humor has infiltrated the band and all its ventures - it's on full display with this video - I long for the days when they felt a bit more ominous. But then, that was bound not to last. He's funny and always well-spoken, but I guess I prefer a little more solemnity to my Satanic Metal. 

Either way, SUPER psyched and I love that Ghost has taken to announcing their albums like two months out. It's literally right around the corner.




NCBD:

Small pull this week. STILL waiting on a bunch of books Diamond never shipped to filter in, so maybe some of those will arrive. Otherwise, this is it for NCBD:


I love this continuation of The Nice House on the Lake; however, just as with that first book, I'm behind on my reading. This happens to Tynion's books. They're better read in trade format, but for some of these, I just can't help but buy the monthlies. I guess it's because, at this point, there are so few monthlies I buy and I want to keep the habit alive. 


Solid Batman werewolf series that reminds me of something we might have found in an arc of the late 80s/early 90s Legends of the Dark Knight series.




Read:

So, I started reading Grant Morrison's Multiversity again. Back when this hit the monthly comic shelves in 2015, I tried for about four issues and gave up. I didn't really admit that I didn't like it, but my life was undergoing escalating turmoil and I was cutting down on my monthly spending in favor of saving my arse, so Multiversity got cut and I never really looked back.

A few months back, my Drinking with Comics cohost Mike Shinabargar gave me a copy of the collected trade paperback with the request we cover it on the show. We recorded yesterday - editing is still in progress - but I have to say, after re-reading the same four issues I read in 2015, I do not love this book at all. What's more, it's making me think I should just up and sell my Final Crisis HC and my Seven Soldiers of Victory complete set of monthlies on eBay because I am no longer the person who I was when I could muster fervor for GM delving into every single nook and cranny of the DCU - a comic book universe I have always held little to no interest in. 

But then I think, is this just me at this moment? You know the feeling; you tire of something, let's say an album or movie or comic book. Not just tire of it but grow disgruntled toward it. This isn't that weird inevitability that some things you love when you're a younger person you will grow to hate for idealistic issues. No, this is the fan inertia I had for GM wearing off a bit and me realizing the stuff I love from him - other than his masterpiece, seven-year Batman run - is his non-IP stuff. Especially non-DC IP, because the DCU is a deep well of superhero stuff that makes me cringe more than it makes me excited. 

I've committed to finishing this book, but man, at this stage, I think it's going to be very tough. Part of my issue is also very much what makes Multiversity a masterpiece accomplishment: when I was younger, the appeal to the Big 2's continuity (well, for me, the Big 1's) was the endless continuity to investigate. I mean, if felt like you could never get there. And with Batman, Morrison read every bit of continuity for one character and synthesized it into one spectacular narrative that incorporated all of it. That's what he's done on a larger scale with the entirety of the DCU, starting with his JLA run, into Earth 2, Seven Soldiers, Final Crisis, and finally Multiverity. As my cohost Mike brings up several times in the episode, this was the final word by the man who was on staff at DC for several years as their "Universe Consultant." That means it's amazing; it's a Mozart concerto of comics, but one I have very little time or bandwidth for in my life at the moment. Maybe never again.

Part of that, then, forces me to reflect that some of my inability to joyously engage with this book is I've gotten fucking lazy. It's not a good thing to reflect on, but I try to be self-aware of the zero-point fluctuation level. So there's really no failing with the artist, just the reader. Damn, when I started this, I didn't expect it to come out like this. 



Playlist:

Morphine - Yes
Prince and the Revolution - Purple Rain
The Raveonettes - Lust Lust Lust
Nothing - Guilty of Everything
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Led Zeppelin - Presence
TVOTR - Young Liars E.P.
The Raveonettes - Blackest (pre-release single)
Ghost - Satanized (pre-release single)
Drab Majesty - An Object in Motion




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• Queen of Pentacles
• Ten of Pentacles
• II: High Priestess

Low bandwidth. Lots of Feminine energy, which is almost always a good thing. Earthly matters. Fertile interests.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

RIP David Johansen


Originally debuted on the New York Dolls' 2009 album Dancing Backward in High Heels, this live version is taken from the 2011 album Live From the Bowery. HUGE loss. David Johansen became a pop culture icon in the late 80s/early 90s, appearing in movies, paling around with Bill Murray, and just generally being a 'personality.' Normally, those are folks that don't have a lot to offer. Not the case here. 



Watch:

They had me at "Tom Hardy."


Drops 4/26.




Playlist:

Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
Firewater - The Ponzi Scheme
Mark Lanegan - Bubblegum
Ween - Paintin' the Town Brown: Ween Live 1990 - 1998



Monday, March 3, 2025

Me and That Man - Burning Churches

 
This song makes me unbelievably happy. Not condoning arson, mind you. 




Watch:

I have not been excited about anything Marvel has done in a long time. Feels really good.


I never did get around to watching Season Three. Back when it aired, the cancellation had already been announced, so I figured, why bother? Now, I'd like to go back and do all three seasons in a tight burst. 




Read:

I am completely unfamiliar with Author Cory O'Brien's work online, but this forthcoming debut novel Two Truths and a Lie, sounds particularly inviting:


"... a debut novel that introduces an unforgettable investigator to the drowned streets of LA in a hugely imaginative and heartfelt blend of Noir and Cyberpunk."

This one drops tomorrow, March 4th! Already added it to my list.




Playlist:

Firewater - The Ponzi Scheme
The Delta 72 - Ooo
The Jesus Lizard - Down
Drug Church - Prude
Me and That Man - New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol. 1
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Tender Prey
Cop Shoot Cop - Release
The Raveonettes - Blackest (pre-release single)
The Raveonettes - In and Out of Control
Turnsile - GLOW ON
Eels - Beautiful Freak
New York Dolls - Dancing Backward in High Heels