Friday, August 20, 2010

Photos

Harold Brian
Milton
More photos for your enjoyment.



Wednesday, August 18, 2010

One Hand On The Wheel by san angelus

One Hand On The Wheel by san angelus

San Angelus, the spawn of ex's of Sparkmaker, Shift, Pelican and Undertow. That said, you can hear the Sparkmarker influence over all and Larry from Pelican's drums are awesome. Can't wait for the full record to come out. Seems like there's a lot of cool stuff going on right now. A resurgence of eve bands making cool music, getting back to thier roots after seemingly caving in and giving up. Being beaten by life until there's no time to create or collaborate and the music lives "somewhere back then". Or maybe burnt out on the industry and commercialization of a once vibrant scene where bands were taking deals that were too good to be true from labels and ending up in contractual obligations and bullshit that made it just not that fun anymore.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Photos


Reversal Of Man

Promise Ring

Mineral



I used to fancy myself as a photographer. It's such a bullshit artform though, you just need to know a little about composition and you're in there. Regardless, I wasn't really good at it but thought you might like the bands in the photos. It's always fun seeing band photos you've never seen (for some reason).
I will say this, that mineral photo is probably my favorite photo I've ever taken.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

NEW CHAMBERLAIN!

<a href="http://chamberlain.bandcamp.com/album/raise-it-high">Raise It High by Chamberlain</a>

Sweet Hayzues Christo... At long last. Do you know what this means!? And they're touring with Gaslight Anthem, probably opening for them and being unappreciated by stupid fucks.

"No self deprecation" can easily turn into "No self defecation".

I've been battling sickness and travel for work the last few weeks, which is why the updates are few and far between. But here's a thought...

"No self deprecation" can easily turn into "No self defecation". But seriously, why is it that some of us are so hesitant to be proud of what we create or do? "Hey I made this song but it's not very good" is uttered with every new piece when the work is actually pretty good. To some it's modesty or trying not to seem like a boastful egocentric jerkoff (there's definitely merit in not being an egocentric jerkoff).

I know artists are most critical of their own work, it's easy for them to find the faults in them. But I think it's important to know your ability and where you're at in relation to others and be proud of what you've created. Be it music or surfing or whatever...
So here it is, I know my music and surfing can be sophomoric but I have fun and I'm damn proud of it.

Another thought, I got $250 ebay cash for my birthday from the in laws. Which is a super rad and generous gift. The problem is it's burning a hole in my pocket and I'm not sure what to do with it. I've bid on a 8" DW tom to add to my kit, I'm just hoping I can hold on for the duration with a $210 bid and the $40 shipping... ugh, shipping. Other than that, Line 6 guitar pod x3 with vocal effects because I can't sing worth a damn. No self deprecation there, just knowing my limitations. Or I could save it for my dream guitar. Or a vocal microphone for my limited vocals. Or various small items I'd never normally buy like t shirts from bands or new Rays jerseys. Wish me luck on the auction, if I don't get this drum I'm going to fall back into this malaise.