Monday, April 9, 2007

The Holy Folk

The Holy Folk is a band that is composed of one of our contributors, Alex A. and our good friend Landon Albright.

"THF borrowed its name from an old children's hymn when the project started as a couple of pseudo-noise songs written with apocalyptic connotations. "



They just put a video up and of course theres a myspace, links below.

Video
Myspace

New Stuff

I finally made a couple of deviations for my deviant spot. Check out the whole gallery at:
Alexbot





"alexbot"



Im looking to do some small projects like small time cover art if anyone is interested. Thank you much. contact me


Thursday, March 29, 2007

Brian Posehn - Metal by Numbers

Brian Posehn composes his own metal music video, with lots of lulz for results.

"Now heres the gay part, it has melody"

Link: Metal By Numbers

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

eye me mine

so there's nothing like hitting your own eye on the corner of your own car door to make you feel like a complete fuckhead.

some excuciating pain, some nasty eye juice, and a trip to the ER later, there's nothing wrong with me and i should recover quite nicely.

i REALLY wanted an eyepatch though, but my doctor was freaking me out. he was looking through some....eye thingy checking my pupils with all the lights off in the room, whispering with his mouth right by my ear, "you have the biggest pupils i've ever seen!"

whatever.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Read a book




Koushun Takami's action packed thriller is based on the following things:


1.) A group of junior high school students


2.) A deserted island


3.) An authoritarian program which provides them with weapons


4.) The rule that they have to kill each other



5.) Only one person can survive


just fucking order it off amazon or check borders...now.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Quick Cartoon.


I don't know where this is from. i'm not taking credit for it. i just thought it was clever.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Daytrotter



With all the skeevy mp3 blog sites (mostly illegal) out there its a rarity to come across great sites like Pandora and Daytrotter. It's also a delicacy to listen to free recordings that dont sound like they were recorded on a yak bak. Daytrotter was inspired by John Peel and is the baby of Sean Moeller and Patrick Stolley. They launched the site to exhibit live recodings of popular indie bands without the sacrifice of recording quality and $.99 out of your wallet. They feature popular indie bands such as Of Montreal and the French Kicks.

from source: Daytrotter’s recordings are known for their warm, fluid sound, the result of the studio’s candy shop of vintage gear, including a Rhodes piano, a Lowrey tube organ, and a dozen Spectra Sonic preamps. “We record straight to quarter-inch tape,” Moeller says. “There are no overdubs. No ProTools. What you hear on the site is exactly what happened that day.”
So just visit: Daytrotter


Source: Wired Magazine