Sunday, August 31, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
massive fictions 2 for sale.

the second issue of stanley lieber's massive fictions is on sale here.
it's a sort of one man anthology pamphlet that contains 80s superhero, political 'comedy' and sci fi/ontological/internet research/autobio comics and really good short fiction. i color the superhero part.
pdf 'preview' here.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
the colonist part 5 mp3.
the colonist part 5 - go down, matthew
the recording may be a little clunky. i can't tell anymore. which is essentially the same way i feel about my life sometimes.
the recording may be a little clunky. i can't tell anymore. which is essentially the same way i feel about my life sometimes.
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Sunday, August 17, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
harvest mp3.
harvest- go down, matthew mp3
as old as i'm getting, i'm still a little too 'punk' to listen to too much classic rock. the whole repackaging of the baby boomer generation's idea of their youth as 'the ultimate youth' to their own kids (the deification of jimi hendrix, and fucking woodstock, ect.), still comes across as essentially retarded to me. that being said, for the past few years, i've been listening to a few of the more popular singer/songwriters from the 60s and 70s. kris kristofferson, gordon lightfoot and neil young all put out some good stuff. all three of them sort of co-opted an old, folk/ country, troubadour persona (while being essentially hippies in their 20s and 30s) and wrote songs about roaming around a once free, but now corrupted and dying u.s. so, yeah, they were re-writing on the road and faulkner, and 600,000 other authors and country singers before them, but the songs still have the 1970s sort of all over them. especially neil young. while his persona (and public perception) is country singer/ hippy cowboy, his albums steal from a whole bunch of different musical genres. on just his first few albums he has folk, pop ballads, doo-wop, 50s-esque pop music, 11 minute, feedback drenched rock songs, ect. there's a lot of different neil youngs you can listen to.
so young's harvest is actually a really good album. though it's not the greatest album ever made. and it's probably not even as good as the sunset rubdown album that came out last year.
as old as i'm getting, i'm still a little too 'punk' to listen to too much classic rock. the whole repackaging of the baby boomer generation's idea of their youth as 'the ultimate youth' to their own kids (the deification of jimi hendrix, and fucking woodstock, ect.), still comes across as essentially retarded to me. that being said, for the past few years, i've been listening to a few of the more popular singer/songwriters from the 60s and 70s. kris kristofferson, gordon lightfoot and neil young all put out some good stuff. all three of them sort of co-opted an old, folk/ country, troubadour persona (while being essentially hippies in their 20s and 30s) and wrote songs about roaming around a once free, but now corrupted and dying u.s. so, yeah, they were re-writing on the road and faulkner, and 600,000 other authors and country singers before them, but the songs still have the 1970s sort of all over them. especially neil young. while his persona (and public perception) is country singer/ hippy cowboy, his albums steal from a whole bunch of different musical genres. on just his first few albums he has folk, pop ballads, doo-wop, 50s-esque pop music, 11 minute, feedback drenched rock songs, ect. there's a lot of different neil youngs you can listen to.
so young's harvest is actually a really good album. though it's not the greatest album ever made. and it's probably not even as good as the sunset rubdown album that came out last year.
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Saturday, August 9, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
horses comic teaser

Here's a panel from a comic pete and I are working on.
Tomorrow the first two pages go up. A new page should be posted every Wednesday, yess.
Also i recommend fruit tarts.
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comic
Monday, August 4, 2008
sea of love mp3.
sea of love mp3- go down, matthew
most 1950s pop songs are pretty fucking creepy. a point david lynch has made a few times, i guess.
most 1950s pop songs are pretty fucking creepy. a point david lynch has made a few times, i guess.
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Saturday, August 2, 2008
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