Insider info tells me that Brooklyn key-punk band Matt & Kim will be rocking Alaska in April. YYYEEEEEESSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!! EDIT: Confirmed on their MySpace page!
Yea Yeah video
It's a Fact (Printed Stained) live @ Lollapalooza 07
YAY!!!! A new spin-off band of The moon Knights has gone public just a few hours ago with a new song for download. The Keep Sweets is Lester's new band (I think it's just him; confirmation needed) and The MySpace page says it sounds like "a faggier version of clap your hands say yeah". For now I think that is pretty apt description, meaning this music rules. Go get it now!
For trivia purposes here is a list of all past and present moon knights spin-offs:
The Moon Knights- Lester, Julie, Ted, Adrian (reserve and past members: Dan, Jeff, Sam, Tad, Anna) Leprechaun House Society- Lester, Anna(?) The Yellow Circles- Ray, Kate The Sourdoughs- Lester Sultans of Rock- Dan, Lester Secret Santa- Dan, Lester Black Bolt & the Inhumans- MC Doug, Adrian, Ted, Julie, The Blue Wasp Bees, inc.- The Blue Wasp Oprah's Gay Nightmare- Ted DJ.SNESDS- Adrian, Julie The Wolfblitzer- Omega, Alpha, Alpha (reserve drummers: Alpha, Alpha, Alpha) !*!SHADOW!*!DIPPER!*!- Grifter, Grifter, Grifter !^!ANTI!^!SHADOW!^!DIPPER!^!- The World Mind The Keep Sweets- Lester
hahahaha... that's almost ridiculous. As far as I know 8 of those 14 have performed live, and only one of those was ever cursed off the stage (!*!SHADOW!*!DIPPER!*!). Did I forget any?
Mark Millar and John Romita JR deliver the first issue of their new series Kick-Ass. Briefly, this is about a regular kid in the real world who decides he wants to be a super-hero. This book is amazing. The story is great and the main character is one I can relate to in exacting terms. JR Jr is the best artist in all comics when it comes to storytelling and his pencils in this book are perfect for bringing an insane kineticism, without which this story would fall. It gave me the same rush as reading Rick Spears and Rob G's Teenagers form Mars and Dave Gibbons' The Originals. The difference is this is just better.
I was on the razor's edge of being this stupid in high school. Like the protagonist, I think a lot of my child hood was spent "feeling numb and playing video games" (or finding other suitable distractions). He is an only child of a widowed father where as I was an only child of divorced parents. I was constantly alone as they had to work constantly and I was left with more than enough time to develop "the perfect combination of loneliness and despair" that drives this story. I can't wait for more.
Elephantmen: War Toys 2 came out and that was really good. I read once (maybe in Understanding Comics?) that European comics focused on world building significantly more than American or Japanese counterparts. I feel that sense of world building in a big way with all of the Elephantmen books, and this miniseries is a great example of that. We have seen this future world Richard Starkings' design from so many points of view that it really comes alive. I love all of the work done in these books.
The new issue of Morrison's Batman continued what is a solid run for the character. This issue would be great if realized by a better artist. Tony Daniels' style is a little to traditional to allow this arc (which features hallucinations as a heavy part of the narrative) really take off. Yay for more Bat-Mite!
Young Avengers Presents 2 (featuring Hulkling) was probably just OK. I guess I really wanted this series of one shots to somehow advance a plot or something. Instead we get introspective character moments that could be accomplished in the space of a few pages, or even panels. It also frustrates me that Jim Cheung seems to be doing nothing but covers when he is a really great artist.
To briefly self promote, I am going to be doing a show with my wife as DJ SNESDS next Wednesday. We will be one of the openers for Harry & the Potters.
The house party is at 1566 Summit View Street, Anchorage, AK 99504 and anyone who wants to come is welcome. Their is a 5$ suggested donation that will go to Harry & the Potters who are visiting from Boston. Plane tickets aren't cheap!
DJ SNESDS @ 630 TongueBrainKeeThigh @ 7 Harry & The Potters @ 8 iLeah after that Liz Burrito after that
Times are approximate guesses but we are definately playing first so if you wanna catch it be early. That Friday, The Wolfblitzer will be playing at the Kodiak bar and grill (21+).
This CD-R was 'made in conjunction with the summer 2005 "Ass Holocaust" tour with Rose for Bodhan'. This is sort of a transitional EP, 7 tracks in length. Moving from the less overt The Sex is Next to masterwork of After the Rain my Heart Still Dreams, i am become ass is the chrysalis stage of the Ahab butterfly.
The Tracks:
1. Your Body is a Wonderland- This cover is a poppy string of almost childish synth lines and electronic beeps. Julie (my wife) hates the original and this version is pretty funny. 2. I Can't Believe It's Not Booty (Radio edit)- The idea that this song would ever be played on radio is hilarious. Check out the single version on the 2nd video in my Valentine's Day post. This version replaces all the F-bombs with the word Love. The keys are also more lo-fi and the secondary keyboard part is much more pronounced. This track is completely great. 3. Sk8er Boi- Before there was Girlfriend their was that other amazing Avril song. This cover could be some terrible serious attempt to make this song techno workout/dance music. This song starts to show Captain Ahab's ability to walk the line of irony so silently that the casual passerby might not notice it. 4. This Music Sucks- A song that rips on its own genre for almost 5 minutes. The drum & bass brakes down in the middle for a noise & vocals tirade. Brilliant. 5. Climate Control Abe Lincoln vs. Fairy Princess Ballerina Bride (Live)- An electronic instrumental with "announcing" of what sounds like a pro wrestling match, this is a song that seems to be almost 100% based on being there. Why does this work for me? It's a horror trick, that what you don't see can be scarier than what you do see. Same deal here, with funnier being the operative word. 6. Goliath!- This is a narrative about David and Goliath mostly sung from Goliath's point of view. This reminds me of old comic books or Saturday cartoons where the bad guy constantly brags of their own evil. Goliath boasts about being a "befouler of the land" and a "metaphor of selfishness" and "proud to be uncircumcised"; while the Philistines refer to themselves as godless. Good stuff. 7. The Captain Ahab Megalomaniamix- This is probably my favorite track. It's an almost 16 minute mix that highlights past achievements and alludes to what would be their very bright future.
I am now eagerly awaiting the first package from the fan club that should come out soon. Of course, I can't wait for their next full length The End of Irony.
I was going to review the latest Incredible Hercules but its been out for a week now so I'm just going to link to this post (and this one and this one) that sums up everything I wanted to say and has prettier scans. If you've wondered why I have links to fashion blogs on my page here, i think this should clarify. Modern "high fashion" consists mostly of costumes. Inspiration for this line seems to have come from the Adam West Batman series of yore.
Another day and no real post!? That's right. Here are some previews to check out:
5 page preview of upcomming Jonathan Hickman series TRANSHUMAN. Everything Jonathan Hickman has released thus far has blown me away.
5 page preview of Elephantmen: War Toys #2. War Toys is an awesome mini series within Elephantmen, which is an awesome on-going series in support of the amazing mini-series Hip Flask. This preview is non-spoilery and War Toys #1 would be a nice introduction into the world. Hip Flask and Elephantmen are virtually indispensable reading and each issue includes so many articles, sketches and extras its almost a magazine.
Let's be clear. If you don't get out now, you will probably ruin a small piece of your soul, because here comes Gambit tribute videos!!!
The first is set to "Wild Thing" and is by "GhettoGypsy", maker of many terrible marvel tribute videos.
Here is one set to... umm... which Linkin Park song is that? Anyway, this piece by "fuz888" illustrates my theory that there is a video of everything set to some terrible song by garbage Linkin Park on YouTube.
"prahfit619" gives us one set to Offspring's "The kids aren't all right". huh...
...and finally, "remyslove" ruins the Motorhead song "Ace of Spades".
If you thought I was joking, I bet you're sorry now. Gambit is SOOOOOOOO terrible.
In honor of P-Day I've got The New Adventures of Abraham Lincoln on deck, but first...
HawnayTroof has made a new remix of High Places' "Head Spins" that you can and should download for free on the High Places MySpace Page. I like this remix a lot. "Head Spins" is a great song that makes me want to dance and bob my head. The remix, "Head Spinz", makes me want to do a different dance and bob my head faster.
Also, Eating Disorder is looking for a title for her Summer release. Send her your ideas. While you are there you should take a while to look around and be creeped out. Eating Disorder is a musician whom you really want to be friends with on MySpace. It's a lot like how you should be Warren Ellis' friend. The bulletins are frequent and crazy. She also has free downloads.
As you can see, I got a deal-and-a-half. I never even knew about this book until I found it for 99 cents in a discount bin in Fairbanks. Here is an excerpt from McCloud's description:
I like to think of The New Adventures of Abraham Lincoln as a "noble failure." The consensus of comics fans at the time seemed to be that "failure" was description enough.
McCloud blends CGI backgrounds with very cartoony and characters. The result is... a little... is painful the right word? The upside is that the art and storytelling are very clear and the pacing serves the story well. The story itself is actually pretty brilliant, and I think probably increasingly relevant in modern America. Young student Byron Johnson is a young black kid, frustrated with the vacant people around him. Here is Byron's reply to his teacher's question of what "Four score and seven years ago," means to him.
Ouch! Things look up when "Honest Abe" busts in to detention hall!
YEAH! Now that's executive action! The reader comes to realize that something is not quite right with ol' Abe when he acts like a complete idiot and cranks out the charm. Byron and his friend-who-wants-to-be-his-girlfriend Marcie have to expose the fraud before things get really out of hand, but what can two kids do against the charm of an American icon ressurected?
Enter: ABRAHAM LINCOLN!?!?!?!
That's right the real Abraham Lincoln is back too! Now they just have to figure a way to prove this all to human man is more real than the guy that looks like the face on the $5 bill. The story has action, excitement, and I seriously cry every time I read the ending. Symbols are powerful, scary things. From the real Lincoln:
SYMBOLS, America, can be useful tools.But beware of those who would have you used by them! Some of their symbols are pictures, some are familiar phrases, some are mere gestures. They are all designed to steal your hearts, America, but care little for your minds. It is your duty to assign both organs to attend them!
Heck yeah! This book serves up plenty of thrills, but maybe more importantly humanizes Lincoln in a way that nothing else I have encountered does.