Music Monday: World Building, Sound Building
A great example of artists mining an incredibly deep creative vein at a frenetic pace, a sound they were constantly honing both live and in studio
A great example of artists mining an incredibly deep creative vein at a frenetic pace, a sound they were constantly honing both live and in studio
I’ve missed that sustained discourse and offer the following unsolicited thoughts on random things as junk brought back from the wasteland
The OJ Simpson trial was probably my first realization that people in this country see things through an entirely different prism, particularly when it comes to race.
What I was reading before the encounter is on the back burner for a bit, but that’s okay. I like my stints in the Borges trap.
I had a McDonald’s fry that had never seen salt. It wasn’t very good. So, we concluded that the town was cursed. We will never go there again.
All winning (and minority) voting coalitions are temporary alliances that sometimes last all of one day, Election Day.
The president this week announced a new debt forgiveness program for student loan borrowers that will replace his earlier attempt.
Trump’s character flaws and deep personal unpopularity will be too difficult to overcome, even considering a lackluster opponent like Joe Biden.
We are not accustomed to tornados here in West Virginia, despite the fact that we have towns named Tornado, Hurricane, and Cyclone.
“Heavy Metal Parking Lot” contains no narration, and other than some Judas Priest, is made up entirely of interactions with tailgating concert goers.
Best thing to do now is to wait until Cannes to look at the race again and figure out where things have shifted and what fog has cleared.