Sunday, November 29, 2009

Mailbox love.

Some stuff:



Cougar skull done with ink-soaked thread pressings.



An exercise of motion. Pretend it's 6' x 6'...That's an easy way for this to be appear impressive.


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Beat Circus - Boy From Black Mountain
Download: Removed by artists' request
last.fm tags - dark cabaret, circus, gothic americana, freak folk

Beat Circus' third album that came out back in October. Ugh, so good.



Also, this past weekend, I've been listening to a lot of Tom Waits' new live album, Glitter and Doom (Came out this past week). I'd normally host it here, but I'm far too in love with that man to illegally post any of his music and run the risk of him finding out and hating me. Also, Anti- Records is probably legitimate enough to yell at me for doing so.
Besides, I'm sure that you'd only have to spend a handful of minutes on Google Blog Search to find it. I mean, come on...it's Tom Waits, for crying out loud. Now go download/buy it and listen to the awesome rendition of Shoot the Moon. Awesome omelet-making music, I tell ya.

"You can't eat some place that is also on fire."

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

More friction.

You're looking at the blog of one terrible blogger.




"I really like greyhounds! They're like little dinosaurs!"




This "bison" follows the "giraffe" in my previous post. I'm kind of going for a lazy "Surrealist Menagerie" series. Or something...



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Brown Bird - The Devil Dancing
Download - http://www.mediafire.com/?mykm4nomybj
last.fm tags - folk, singer-songwriter, mellow, acid folk

Recommended by/stolen from Maxwell.
Maybe one day, tags on last.fm won't be so silly.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Friction.












As of late, I've been giving my pencils a lot of love.


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The Dutchess and the Duke - Sunset / Sunrise
Megaupload - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IVV0GQS9
Last.fm tags - folk, indie folk, americana

An album that I cared about the release of? Unheard of! I'll throw their first album on here at some point, too. It's also good.