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Friday, October 29, 2010
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And i am outta here for the weekend. Happy Halloween! Have fun! Drink blood! Watch "The Walking Dead" on AMC! Hooray!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Top 5 Horror Movie Gore Scenes

1. "Day of The Dead"
When the zombies attack en masse (as generally occurs), a soldier is cornered and torn to bits. Now, every good zombie movie has a great disembowelment scene, but Romero goes a step beyond here. As the undead begin to maul and tear their victim apart, a couple of stray hands go for the neck and begin to pull. As the guy screams and screams, his voice goes up an octave, and then into a high pitched squeal when the zombies finally pull is vocal chords out in a bloody mess. The moment is absolutely brutal, and the sound of the scream stays with you well after the credits roll. Kudos Mr. Romero.
2. "Hatchet"
Homicidal mongoloid Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder) runs after a fat woman in a track suit (Patrika Darbo), grabs her by her jaw and the top of her mouth, and pulls. He splits her head open wide like one of those old school Play-doh dentist sets! And with minimal CGI to boot! Bravo!
3. "Cabin Fever"
So many scenes in this movie, but i've got to go with shaving scene. After a flesh eating virus has begun ravaging her friends, Marcy (Cerina Vincent) decides she needs a good cry in the tub. And then she shaves her legs. As she's been infected herself, layer upon layer of skin and flesh peel back every time she moves the razor across her leg. Watch it with a group of girls. It's the best!
4. "From Dusk Til Dawn"
When the stripper vampires begin their attack, the gore and chaos is entrancing. Blood and body parts splatter everywhere. Go from a biker getting his throat pulled out, to a head bouncing along the floor, to a Mexican bands playing instruments made of bloody torsos and limbs. The sheer carnage of it all cannot be topped...that is until...
5. "Piranha 3D"
I really cannot decide what my favorite part is. Once the fish begin to swarm and eat, it's non-stop blood and guts. Chaos reigns as naked coeds get chomped, cut, and smashed to bits. When i really think about it though, top props has got to go to the girl who gets her hair stuck in a boats propeller. Everybody's expecting her to get pulled into the blades and hacked to death, but no! Director Alexandre Aja goes that extra step and has the propeller pull the girl's hair and her whole face off. I loved it.
So there you go. Happy Halloween everybody! Go watch some horror movies.
Crystal Castles with Robert Smith

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
These New Puritans

Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The Walking Dead

Monday, October 25, 2010
New Waskerley Way
Sunday, October 24, 2010
TV Girl

Anything to take my mind off of football.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
I just don't want them to know how broken i am

Go to explodingdog.com to see many, many more awesome pictures like this one.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Shy Child

Thursday, October 21, 2010
Ariel Pink

Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Pop Negro

Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Battlefield Baseball

Monday, October 18, 2010
Shouldn't I Be Dead By Now?

Model Man makes music like this...and i love it. Check 'em out on WT Records (home of the recently blogged about Pagan Future.)
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Pagan Future

An ascending melody ripped from the unseen Rekall infomercial on transdimensional holidays to worlds made entirely of laser edged vectors.
A synth line like a long smooth shard of neon-flecked cyberpunk unease ripped straight from your favourite Reagan-era escapist dystopia.
The filtered hand-clap electro drumbeat that was to be so abused during its teenage years in the eighties it could do nothing but toughen up and emerge lean and vicious as techno.
All these things, like teardrops in the rain.
Anyway, Pagan Ritual are from New Orleans and make groovy 80's electro jams. Who would have thought this kind of thing would emerge from the bayou? Probably a combination of hurricanes and football victories. Buy the record here.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Grimes

Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Gatekeeper - Giza

The Black Ryder

With auspicious sensual textured layers of melody and guitars, both Scott Von Ryper and chanteuse Miss Aimee Nash weave a densely rich tapestry of love, sex and death, mountains, oceans and astral travel. They indicate the way to the heart of life the centre of our humanity in ritual space, in crafted chords, in veiled waves of sonic tone and drone. Rich dangerous opiated swirling attacks on the third eye lysergic and lupine in equal measure. Once drawn in by this perfume its essence stays.
I would have just said, "it's pretty, droney shoegaze music...hooray!"
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
New music Tuesday
Monday, October 11, 2010
I had friends on that Death Star or Chairman Meow
As with any music festival, the hipsters and kids were out in force, sporting throngs of ironic, funny, and absurd t-shirts...some of which actually did make me laugh. I particularly liked the one of a shotgun shell and a piece of bacon giving each other a high five. Does it make any sense? Probably not. Is it still awesome? Yes.
Here are a couple other shirts we saw that i dig:
Star Wars humor is going to attract my attention 99% of the time.
Here are a couple other shirts we saw that i dig:

ACL 2010: Day 3 (Turtles in Time)
Day 3 was more humid, but the crowds were much more manageable. We got there before noon to check out Warpaint. We were there so early, they wouldn't even sell me beer, so i had to drink stupid water instead. It was a fun day though. Gayngs cancelled due to some tour bus mishaps, and that made me a sad panda, but Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros turned out to be a great cure for the blues. And we fled the park before The Eagles could haunt us for eternity.
Winner of the day = Edward Sharp and The Magnetic Zeros
Runner-up = Warpaint
See all you mofos next year.
Warpaint
Winner of the day = Edward Sharp and The Magnetic Zeros
Runner-up = Warpaint
See all you mofos next year.
ACL 2010: Day 2 (Electric Boogaloo)
Begin Day 2. So many more people. So many more beers. I had to miss some acts like Kinky, Matt and Kim, and MIA due to the logistical nightmare that is navigating yourself through a see of stoned kids and grumpy old fucks in lawn chairs. It's better to just find a good spot and glue your ass to it, especially late in the day. We did manage to see some good shows though, and while i missed it, Paige gave mad props to First Aid Kit. And by mad props, i mean she said they were good. We also got to see a baked kid unknowingly blow a mushroom cloud of pot smoke into a cop's face. The smile on his face was classic.
My winner of the day was LCD Soundsystem, and the very close runner-up was The Very Best (the best African techno you'll ever want to here!). Here's some pics from the day:
The Very Best
My winner of the day was LCD Soundsystem, and the very close runner-up was The Very Best (the best African techno you'll ever want to here!). Here's some pics from the day:
Sunday, October 10, 2010
ACL 2010: Day 1
Bring on the criticism! Hazaa!
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So, ACL 2010 has now come and gone, and left me with a sunburned neck, some dust in the back recesses of my nose, and some pics. The weather was hot, but beautiful, the sound seemed better at most of the stages, there were more bathrooms (hooray port-a-potties!), but the douche bag ratio was way higher than normal. And that's too bad. I blame The Eagles. Anyway, my winner for day 1 is The Black Keys. They fucking brought it. Runner-up goes to Sonic Youth. Here's some pics from Friday.
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