i have just realised, how utterly horrible would it be to misspell your myspace url. one time i did do an incredibly complicated url for piczo that i got off a book, but that's different; you can change them.
now for some music!
earlier i stumbled all but accidentally onto this:
yes it's by the killers, and yes it's not from their first/second albums which could be seen as really their only good records, but it's still pretty ace for the boys with a k. i'm not very good at reviewing things, but i'd say this is almost an extra part for bones. the same synthy wallpaper, the same vocal furniture. why isn't it boring then? welllllll! it's catchy, has nice lyrics and is generally pretty gooooood! you should listen, you really should.
niiiiiiiice comforting guitar riffs and great bass too. imagine if foals ditched the uber-annoying yannis and spent more time around the campfire. they'd probably sound something like this. or maybe if you put the whitest boy alive and the strokes in a pot and hung it over an au-natural fire for a while, prodded them with a wooden spoon everytime you remember to, you'd probably serve up a big bowl of tasty albert hammond jr. seconds? i should hope so.
who loves au revoir simone? WE DO! and this latest album, reverse migration, is a collection of all the brilliant remixes their arty fab friends have done. if you only listen to one, listen to number 2. it's great! or even better, listen to them all i say.
oh and ALSO, more favourites to be added in a minute
and music lovers, go to deezer.com. they're cooooooooool
scanner are quite possibly the most ingenious invention ever especially so when connected to a printer set it to black and white, and wahey! your own personal photocopier, a discovery (perhaps more of a no-brainer) that i am fully enjoying/taking advantage of. watch out, issue 8 is going to be fuuullll of art
now for some morbid poetry.
i 'm standing on a spot where 5 years ago a woman died.
another family trouble piled high on a quivering tower of her other living furniture.
in the morning her car stayed in its garage her skirt suit stayed in its dry cleaners bag her family troubles stayed in their beds and her blood curdled in the dust beneath the floorboards
the night before, a kitchen implement implemented a brand new meaning to the reason it was forged
and suddenly, a creeping swelling pool of not so eternal lifeforce found friend in a foreign sanctuary past the heart of a form
to the heart of a home.
between the floorboards over wood carpet and brick alike memories, past and thought stain where i am standing where 5 years ago a woman died.
what is it about costumes hat are so eternally enthralling? i honesttly have no idea but i do know that my wardrobe is going to be saying hello to a lot of outlandish clothes this winter. and it's not only mildly interesting//comical clothes that will be hanging themselves within those four wooden walls, but full-on costume! so start ebaying, go to the sunday market, make your own and generally liven yourselves up a bit to replace the lack of any sun at the moment.
NEWZ IN SUPRA LAND
future dance robot confirmed to feature on cassette release numero 2
in fact cassette release numero 2 in future
november still running into technical hurdles. canon are really shit at making printers.
the scanned november version should be up tonight or tomorrow latest
pheobe, felix, ewan, keina and possibly BMCS to feature in december. this is going to be acccceeeeee! a christmas present in it's own right.
welllll then, the swims boys! if you've been paying attention to this humble little zine you will know who these guys are, and if you haven't, you might not, so pay attention to this people of the world.
here's a lovely tv video showcase on the guys at their recent gig supporting pete and the pirates (yes, pete and the blooming pirates, kings of lovely music, very good live, part of the reason peggy sue are so called...) at the london barfly. what-ho boyo, they're getting big. and rightfully so, i say.
i'm putting all the work i have done on supra boring in a book! mainly because i'll lose all of it if i don't and then be really pissed off at myself but there we go, it's in a book thought you'd like to know
last night i watched this. it is one hell of a good film! you should, should, should get it out on lovefilm asap. really, do
i just posted a very (barely) interesting bulletin which i feel needs sharing. immediately. then i'll give you all some lovely snippets of very interesting info you should heed with your golden eyes and ears. but first....
"if you like oompa loompas listen to my profile song it seriously reminds me of charlie's time in that chocolate factory seriously
so happy! but my hair do's come out which is rather a sizeable shame, i did love it so i suppose i'll do it again tomorrow and take the hairspray out with me
but honestly this MORNING i hairsprayed my hair so it looked like how the singer in new young pony club used to have it and now chloe sevigny or whichever annoying model it is who has half their head shaved (i stand corrected, lovely chani of house of it reminds me it is actually alice delaal, an equally annoyingly over-hyped piece of furniture. though i am sure miss layzell would disagree slightly) anyway it looked reminiscent of that and then it's only just come out if you want hairspray get hold it by catwalk no joke 1.there's loads of it in the bottle/spraycan/thing 2,.IT'S LIKE SPRAYABLE BLOODY CONCRETE i fed my cat and not a single hair-sprayed strand of hair moved not one folicle
wow that's a long bulletin i'm off on a joyful crusade against boredom with a fairy wand, hairsprayey hair and a film called the illusionists and of course my supra boring book this is amazing when i nicked an art book from miss smith i never knew this would sprout from the pages like a beautiful if slightly prit sticky flower
WAHEY i really am leaving now CIAO leave me comments i'm so close to 2000 it's unreal
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department of eagles^^^
on mildly less self-indulgent shores, department of eagles released their second album earlier this month and my GOSH is it good. yes. it's very good. very very good. but i won't go on about these guys too much as they've bagged themselves a charming little slot in november's edition, so you'll have to read that instead if you want to know more. or you could go on their website. personally, i'd read mine, but only because i doubt anyone else will. how depressing :(
'In Ear Park' was released on 7th oct. on 4AD records.
that was the shining section for your lovely ears, now for the similarly charming eyes.
his tetris project
guillaume reynold is a swiss bloke who is seriously, seriously cool. if you're a fan of those 'old skool' video games then hop over to youtube and czech him out NOW. not later, now! his human stop-animation performances have gained him various awards, and there was a bzzzzz after him at Bellaurd, the French festival, that a full hive of bees would have been asking for from good old father christmas in less than 2 months time (!). he;s even taken to the skies in reincarnations of hasbro transformers, going nuts with a remote controlled blimp over 22 cars, buses, lorries and trains all driving together in open ground. but even though he readily admits to not even liking console games let alone owning one as a child, he spent hours in his youth developing his very own games via his commodore-64 pc. he says the goal of his project is in fact not to create works for the internet but to “create images or animated videos by reassembling people who have no relationship with contemporary art.”, an intention that might just answer why most of his human pixels in his recreation of Pong are defiantly sitting and have been able to sit for nye-on 90 years a-piece. his projects develop on popular culture, games, movies and legends “because almost everyone can identify something already known or seen. I don't need to explain the rules. For my TRANSFORMERS series, my goal was just to use the name as a generic term known by the world community that describes vehicles ‘transforming’ into robots.” all his works are filmed during festivals, and he aims to involve the public, for example in the second of his transformers series he wanted to “honour and run together all the city services. 22 vehicles including firemen, police, roads, parks and gardens, ambulance, garbage were mobilised together with 40 people for 5 hours. it was shot and shown for the festival images'08 in vevey, switzerland.” after quickly snapping an aerial shot with a small blimp, everybody disassembles again to start something completely new, maybe another robot, or face, or an accusing looking egg-plant, who knows?! but whatever he does, we know it'll be big. very big. very, very big. so keep your eye on satellite images over the next few months for anything... interesting!