sad is mad without the energy
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Fifteen 50-word reviews of the new Radiohead record.
William Gibson on George Orwell.
A Slate article about two books about L.A. literature:
MP3s from the latest M. Ward record. "Oh but if you're gonna leave, better call the undertaker, take me under, undertaker, take me home."
Cool photos from the Aran Islands. You know what I like? Representational photographs that look abstract.
Most of the above links came from a session with The Minor Fall, The Major Lift, so enjoy that too.
Thom Yorke sounds like he's falling down a well on nearly every track. I wish he'd hit the bottom and crack his skull so that Michael Jackson could join the group and help create a paranoid, alienated album that might genuinely be fascinating, involving, coherent and catchy. But he won't.
William Gibson on George Orwell.
A Slate article about two books about L.A. literature:
Last year, the Library of America published the excellent Writing Los Angeles, a massive anthology of a century of writing about the city. But if you are a native of Los Angeles, paging through all the travel notes and memoirs and short stories is a strange sensation. Where you expect to find the city itself, there is only a carnival of metaphors.
MP3s from the latest M. Ward record. "Oh but if you're gonna leave, better call the undertaker, take me under, undertaker, take me home."
Cool photos from the Aran Islands. You know what I like? Representational photographs that look abstract.
Most of the above links came from a session with The Minor Fall, The Major Lift, so enjoy that too.