It's The Last of the shad...errr.... no, it's not...
Little Joy - No One's Better Sake
Myspace: littlejoymusic
Label: Rough Trade
All there is, as well as nothing at all. Music, life, me and whatnot.
Posted by Graven at 18:10 7 howls
Labels: arctic monkeys, little joy, los hermanos, música, rough trade, strokes
Revivalistas Anónimos.
Posted by Graven at 18:26 1 howls
Labels: 80s revival, ah e tal fresquinho
Posted by Graven at 21:48 19 howls
Labels: 80s revival, música, um divã por favor
Posted by Graven at 20:55 9 howls
Labels: dabeatz, música, out'n'about, punks jump up, royksopp, switch, the black ghosts, the chemical brothers, the gossip
Posted by Graven at 21:34 5 howls
Labels: liveacts, música, róisín murphy
How can a body move the speed of lightAnd seriously... can you think of anything more stuck than a spider in the snow?
And still find itself in such a rut?
You can’t say it but I know that it’s in there
You don’t know it but I know that you’re scared
Obvious and lonely—afraid to not let go
You can’t say it but I know it’s in there
You don’t know it but I know that you’re scared
Obvious and lonely—a spider in the snow
Posted by Graven at 00:12 7 howls
Labels: Chk Chk Chk, D-Plan, eulogy, GYBE, lastfm post, música, pajo, posts em medley, slint, Tortoise, um divã por favor
My mast ain't so sturdy, my head is at half,
I'm searching the clouds for a storm.
My lady reveals herself of marked-down freedom,
Forever cashed out to no more.
She put the plan in the blame. Who is bearing the name
For each digress who's left you up to
Save the skins for a better and the rest for a better.
We can't open, no nothing. Can't open, no nothing.
Young liars
Thank you for taking my hands
Well, it's cold and it's quiet, and cobblestone cold in here
Fucking for fear of not wanting to fear again
Lonely is all we are
Lovely so far, but my heart's still a marble in an empty jelly jar
Someday suppose that my curious nervousness stills into prescience, clairvoyant consciousness
I will be calmer than cream,
Making maps out of your dreams
But will psychic ability kill the nativity or simply diminish the flinch?
Ooo Young liars,
Ooo Young liars,
Thank you for taking my hands
And burying them deep in the world's wet womb
Where no one can heed their commands
Where no one can heed their commands
Except you liars
Young liars
Voice strings on vocal before it on words to receive
Take my be just and all I will be is my disease
Tv on the radio - Young Liars
Posted by Graven at 22:50 4 howls
Labels: Boleias de estranhos, música, TVOTR, um divã por favor
Sitting on a balcony overlooking the bay, sipping a rum punch as the sun went down, I reflected that the exercise of power conveys a weird sensation of ease and tranquility. (I wonder how many of the ten men in the guardhouse will be alive tomorrow. It amuses me to think of them cutting each other's throats over a bottle of poisened spirits.)
The summary dispatching of the two Inquisitors was based on a precept long used by the Inquisition itself, which is in fact the way they were able to maintain their power despite widespread opposition and hatred. Brutal sanctions against a minority from which one is generically exempt cannot but produce a measure of satisfaction in those who are spared such treatment: "As decent clergymen you have nothing to fear." Thus the burning of the Jews, Moors, and Sodomites produces a certain sense of confort in those that are not Jews, Moors, or Sodomites: "This won't happen to me." To turn this mechanism back on the Inquisitors themselves gives me a feeling of taking over the office of fate. I am become the bad karma of Inquisition. I am allowing myself also the satisfaction that derives from a measure of hypocrisy, rather like the slow digestion of a good meal.
Posted by Graven at 22:21 2 howls
Labels: Boleias de estranhos
Depois do single pop mais pop - Call it ours - de 2003, os Suecos (who else, but the Swedes) The Legends preparam-se para lançar um novo single e prometem uma pedrada no charco...
”I need noise now, so this new single sounds like someone drilling a whole in your head. In a pleasant way that is. It’s called "Seconds away" and is about the wonders of tryptizol. The B-side, "Over and over" is actually one of those sad love songs I had promised myself never to write again. But it was out of my hands; life forced me to write it. Sorry about that... Pallers has done a truly wonderful remix of it. It might actually beat the original, which is both a very good thing and slightly depressing at the same time.” Johan [aka The Legends].
Posted by Graven at 18:25 4 howls
Labels: música, swedepop, the legends