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Friday, October 15, 2010

I'm really digging....

Teenage Lighting 2005 by Coil off of the album 'The Ape of Naples'
The Ape Of Naples is the final album from Coil. 
It was released after the death of lead vocalist John Balance, who died on 13 November 2004. 
The title of this album was originally intended to be "Fire of the Mind".

Several tracks from the abortive Nothing Records album Backwards are included here. 
The last song on the album is a cover version of the theme song from the BBC show, Are You Being Served?, which utilises Balance's last ever words spoken on stage live at the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival in 2004, Coil's final performance. 
This album was originally pressed as a digipak in the UK, but due to the low quality of the printing, it was repressed in Thailand.

The album compiles material from 1993 to 2004, including lives and remixes, assembled and reworked in 2005 by Peter Christopherson.

Here is a link

If Like the song you can snag the whole album here
or

Dropdeadinbeds Evil Music Video Of Wrongess


Funny in the head. So.... I present my Guitar Wolf video.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

....And that's why Mr. McDonald shat himself.

The boy knows what is up.
That fucking Ronald guy can't be trusted.
But Ronald's all like, "Why Haters Gotta Be Hatin'"
And boy is like, "Gimme Some Fries Bitch! Before I Get All Happy Meal Up In Yo Ass!"

Fin

Monday, October 11, 2010

Sean Landers - The Man Within

 
Sean Landers (born 1962) is a contemporary artist working and living in New York, United States.

Sean Landers was born in Palmer, Massachusetts. He is known for paintings with a central painted picture surrounded with text. He gained a Bachelors of Fine Arts from Philadelphia College of Art and a Masters in Fine Arts from Yale.

His first book is called [sic] due to his writing being quoted in magazines with the [sic] phrase written after it to indicate a misspelling.

His written paintings are written usually on either skies, or plain black or white. One series he did based on the seven deadly sins, using a pig for gluttony, cow for lust and horse for pride.

He has had works exhibited in American and international galleries, including the Taka Ishii Gallery in Tokyo, Japan, greengrassi gallery in London as well as by Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York. In 2004, he had a solo exhibition at the Kunsthalle, Zurich, Switzerland. He also published a regular column, "Genius Lessons," in SPIN magazine in the late 1990s.

Here is some of his work.












One...... singular sensation!

So last night was my first night to stay in the "Double Wide" which is to be called home until I go mad. Listening to a little old woman talk about helping her boss (male) transform into a woman was quite odd.
In this town of  3 bars and no churches I'm sure to hear enough tales of debauchery, heathens, and war to fill this blog up.
I'll be posting from here on out when I'm drunk or horny so be prepared.