Sunday, September 13, 2009
A Post-Rock Rendition of a Hallucination
*an excerpt from "A Lot of People Tell Me I Have a Fake British Accent"
from Don Caballero's 2000 album American Don
*Don Cab on this album is...Damon Che, Ian Williams, Eric Emm
*Buy the MP3 Album Here or Get the CD There
*Listen to the Full Version of this Track Here
Marketing Campaigns...OF THE FUTURE!!! (#1: Dos J's)

**The Scenario: Sometime soon (hopefully soon) in the future, where marijuana is legal, is sold everywhere through numerous name brands, one of which takes directly after Dos Equis in its marketing campaign. The brand in question is Dos J's (the spanish pronunciation for J is 'hota').
Soundbites From A 74 Minute Surreal Horror Surgery
*Fantomas --'Delirium Cordia' (2004): "The music [...] could be described as the score to a horror movie and/or concept album centering on the theme of surgery without anesthesia."
This Week in Shitty Poetry ....
Sarah I'm not sober
but staggerfoot walk
down dazed Pinola.
2:00 AM trigger,
Lock:
And I'm bigger
Swimming in a bowl of high volt stars
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Sex Advice From Butchers

*originally published on Nerve.com, September 11th, 2009. Here is the unedited version.
Laurence a/k/a Larbo, 48
1,) Has being a butcher changed the way you look at the human body, and if so, how?
Absolutely. If you are engaged with what you are doing with your whole being–head, heart, and hands–your thinking will change the way you work and your work will change the way you think. On the one hand, working with meat demystifies the human body. So much of our culture–like most of advertising–is devoted to selling fantasies about our bodies and about sex. As a result, much of life can seem pretty disappointing simply because it fails to live up to the script running in our head 24/7. Knowing exactly where your meat comes from, slaughtering it, breaking it down, all help keep you grounded in the actual, physical, tangible realities of meat. In the slaughterhouse, nothing is airbrushed.
Sex Advice From Goths

*originally published on Nerve.com, August 7th, 2009. Here is the unedited version.
Jenna, 40
1.) Who would make a better lover and why?–Robert Smith from The Cure, Al Jourgensen from Ministry and Revolting Cocks (or RevCo), Peter Steele from Type O Negative, or Glen Danzig?
….sorry, about 250 “Revolting Cocks” jokes occurred to me and my cerebrum fused. I’m going to choose Robert Smith; any man who can wear more makeup than I do and still look sexy is probably an animal in bed.

