Mon, 20 March 2006 In this episode:No Show Because Of The BroAnarcho-Syndicalism -Revolution/Transition? Katamari Damacy Lost In The Funhouse by John Barth The Wild Boys by William S. Burroughs J.D. Salinger A Midsummer Night's Dream: A Perfect Example Of How Not To Structure A Story The Weatherman Streetlight's Keasbey I like Every Time I Die -Also Norma Jean I'm obsessed with Aaron Turner Bit of insomnia cropping up again Routine: Don't Do It Video Projects--MUSICS-- Neurosis - Purify A Silver Mt. Zion - God Bless Our Dead MarinesEnjoy! -Deniz Comments[3] |
Wed, 15 March 2006 I just recorded a really good show, then GarageBand crashed really hard. I hate re-recording shit, it's gonna be a couple days before I can whip up the motivation to do it again.
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Wed, 8 March 2006 In this episode:What are you talking about, I sound totally normal in this show!Please design me a logo? OBSESSION books High School English Class Shit Speech Shit Etc.--MUSICS-- Coalesce - Whole Lotta Love P.O.S. - Half-Cocked Concepts Raein - The King Is Dead Refused - The Deadly Rhythm True North - Let's Get Past That Boris - Furi The Kodan Armada - OneEnjoy! -Deniz Comments[5] |
Fri, 3 March 2006 In this episode:Clann Zú are one of the single most amazing, viscerally intense bands I have ever heard. They broke up less than a year ago, leaving only two albums as a legacy. Nevertheless, these are two incredible works, forming a worthy legacy. Their first, Rua, is an eclectic mix of electronic music, goth-rock, and traditional gaelic music. Their second, Black Coats And Bandages, is a minimalist album of sparse ballads, occasionally erupting in furious bursts of noise, but mostly conveying their urgency quietly. The only noticeable similarity between the two is the downright epic voice of Declan de Barra, and the intensity of emotion, both personal and political. I've made you a 40 minute mixtape of my favorite Clann Zú songs, four from each album. If you like what you hear, and I can't imagine you not if you actually sit down and listen to this, please go out and buy their albums.Tracklist (albums alternating between Rua and Black Coats):Words For SnowOne Bedroom Apartment Five Thousand More From An Unholy Height Rà Rá There Will Be No Morning Copy Crashing To The Floor So Complicated Was The FallEnjoy! (you'd better) -Deniz Comments[4] |


In this episode:No Show Because Of The Bro
In this episode:What are you talking about, I sound totally normal in this show!
In this episode:Clann Zú are one of the single most amazing, viscerally intense bands I have ever heard. They broke up less than a year ago, leaving only two albums as a legacy. Nevertheless, these are two incredible works, forming a worthy legacy. Their first, Rua, is an eclectic mix of electronic music, goth-rock, and traditional gaelic music. Their second, Black Coats And Bandages, is a minimalist album of sparse ballads, occasionally erupting in furious bursts of noise, but mostly conveying their urgency quietly. The only noticeable similarity between the two is the downright epic voice of Declan de Barra, and the intensity of emotion, both personal and political. I've made you a 40 minute mixtape of my favorite Clann Zú songs, four from each album. If you like what you hear, and I can't imagine you not if you actually sit down and listen to this, please go out and buy their albums.Tracklist (albums alternating between Rua and Black Coats):Words For Snow