Author: J T. Ramsay
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Cash me on a stack of blood. Make that in small, unmarked bills.
As far as folk metal goes I think Grails are it. [Full disclosure: I still haven’t heard that Asunder record that came out last year.] I was a bigger fan of the Black Tar Prophecies comp artwork, but it goes without saying that Burning Off Impurities puts the improvisational instincts and impulses they honed recording…
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In the future all clubs will be all ages or no ages.
The Fader is a more or less useless publication/viral marketing rag, but they take nice photos. Here are some of No Age at SXSW.
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That’s going to scare a lot of people. I should’ve been in that meeting.
I hardly ever watch TV. I’m either woefully late to watch shows [see Steve Carrell’s The Office, which I thought I was the imitation crab meat of comedy. I was wrong.] Or I never tune in at all [Arrested Development. I’m still sorry. I bought and didn’t Netflix the DVDs but that’s no consolation.] I…
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I really want to know where you’ve been.
Listen: Dinosaur Jr. — Almost Ready At the time fading into history seemed the proper thing to do. Dinosaur Jr. had lost the oomph that made those first three records distinctive and vital touchstones to anyone growing up in the Nineties. After that, it was Mascis’ nasal drawl and guitar leading the way to occasional…
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This is also a ghost story about humility and redemption.
The interview with Masahiro Shinoda is essential. Ugetsu puts Double Suicide in an entirely different light.