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"I block empty blogs!!"
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cyberfreaky · 8 months
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ppl trying to find out jakes age is making me giggle bc technically he doesn’t even exist yet LMAOOOO
but ok he was 22 when he left to pandora, was technically 28 when he landed bc of the nearly six year travel time, but his avatar was 18 sooooo + 15 years for atwow jake was either 33, 37, or 43 (i think, i’m stupid)
so he’s turning either 34, 38, or 44 ⁉️
no literally LMAOO there’s so many technicalities n things to consider w/ jake’s age let’s just he’s OLD ‼️‼️
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jgthirlwell · 2 years
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10.21.22 Melt-Banana made their long awaited return to NYC and tore the roof off Knockdown Center on a packed bill with Liars, No Age, Armand Hammer, Faten Kanaan. The occasion was the Essential Tremors Festival curated by Angus of Liars.
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omegaremix · 3 months
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Omega Radio for January 17, 2015; #74.
MC5 “Ramblin’ Rose” (live)
Doors, The “Rock Is Dead”
Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers “Chinese Rocks”
Ruts, The “Dope For Guns”
Richard Hell & The Voidoids “Blank Generation”
T.S.O.L. “Code Blue”
Banned, The “You Dirty Rat”
Martian Schoolgirls, The “Lonely Nights”
Suicide Squad “New Kids Army”
Grouper “Fishing Bird (Empty Gutted In The Evening Breeze)”
Godspeed, You Black Emperor! “World Police And Friendly Fire”
Beck “Pink Noise (Rock Me Amadeus)”
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion “Full-Grown Woman”
Primal Scream “Velocity Girl”
Bedflowers, The “You’re Not Blonde And Stupid, But Nobody’s Perfect”
Smiths, The “Bigmouth Strikes Again”
Jesus And Mary Chain, The “Inside Me”
Dead Banana Ladies “Hate Unites Your Mom” (demo)
Hamborghinni “Live High Five”
Medicine “Don’t Be Slow”
End Of The Year / Self Defense Family “I’m Going Through Some Shit”
Mark Feehan “Salvete”
Public Image Limited “One Drop”
Sleaford Mods “Tied Up In Nottz”
No Age “Glitter”
Royal Baths “Map Of Heaven”
Swervedriver “Setting Sun”
Deluxe rainbow broadcast.
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rastronomicals · 2 months
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2:12 AM EST March 7, 2024:
No Age - "Errand Boy" From the album Nouns (September 28, 2010)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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xalienshex · 8 months
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autoneurotic · 1 year
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and when you talk I do things I did when I was dead and everyone loves you
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burlveneer-music · 2 years
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Kulku - Fahren
Acoustic, no-age krautrock from Berlin releasing on Glasgow label, Phase Group. 

 The next release on Phase Group unearths a truly unique project that has existed as an outlier in the Berlin underground since 2002. 
 A stage decked out with xylophones, tambourines, timpani, wooden percussion, two drum kits, a cello, harmonicas, saxophones and pieces of scrap metal. Eight unassuming musicians playing repetitive, trance-inducing phrases, at times serene, fragile and dream-like and at others wild, primitive and driving. This isn’t a scene you might associate with hazy nights out in Berlin but it’s what you’d find if you ended up at a Kulku show. Kulku's music is a hard to define blend of percussive minimalism, folk, krautrock, post-punk and no wave, almost exclusively derived from acoustic sound sources. Their debut album ‘Fahren!' presents this unique sound-identity that they have been crafting for the best part of two decades. The A-side presents 3 tracks of percussive propulsion, minimalist xylophone motifs and repetitive drums alongside monotone organ, dramatic narration and woodwind instruments moving in and out of dissonant howls and melodic improvisation. The B-side is devoted to lighter tones, beginning with the glockenspiel minimalism of ‘Unterm Himmel’ and rounding the record out with trance inducing drone of the album’s title track which builds up into a cacophony of snare drums, dissonant accordion and melodica before fading out like dream. All songs composed and recorded in Berlin by Wenzlovar, Gatis Silde, Johannes Schmelzer-Ziringer, Johanna Riska, Cornelius Onitsch, Alexander Samuels and Maxfield Gassmann

 Artwork by Andrija Čugurović


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dustedmagazine · 2 years
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No Age—People Helping People (Drag City)
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People Helping People by No Age
If you think of No Age as a noisy, stutter-y, rattling punk band, track one of People Helping People will be a bit of a surprise. “You’re Cooked” is more of an ambient jam than anything else, a blurred wash of keyboard sound, tones left to warp and decay in the air, some flickery bits of beeps and squeaks, an artfully placed drum sound or two, carefully spaced and un-beat-like. This sixth album from the LA duo of Dean Allen Spunt and Randy Randall is different from all the others, and not just in that it was home-recorded in Randall’s garage instead of in a studio (though it was). There are still some spike-y, fizzed-out, distortion-crusted bangers, but they sit alongside other songs in a dreamier, woozier palette.
Consider, for instance, the two singles. “Andy Helping Andy” is all whooshing drone, a swirling miasma of enveloping tone and atmosphere that is paced, oddly, by a humping, scrabbling beat that percolates just out of focus; it’s a rhythm, but also a sound like the mice in your walls make when it gets cold. “Tripped Out By Scott” bounces harder on a clipped, staccato rhythm; Spunt punctuates drawling Lou Reed-ish rants with snares on the offbeats. Randall layers hazy guitar sounds over it all, lulling its militant cadence into lyricism. It sounds like No Age, but prettier and calmer and more introspective. 
Not that it’s such a departure. Pick your way through these 13 tracks carefully, and you can pretend that not much has changed. “Violence” blares and bristles with buzzy distortion, Spunt’s abstract chants busting out in emphatic choruses of “Ba ba-ba bah ba-ba bah ba-ba bah ba-ba Violence!” “Plastic (You Want It)” ramps up jangly guitars with a scratchy, blurting beat, and floats the disc’s most haunted vocal over top. And “Rush to the Pond” sweetens punk agitation with mid-1990s indie romance; it’s a Sebadoh track having an anxiety attack. 
You can hear the impact of the pandemic in this latest album from No Age, not in the recording, which sounds as assured as ever, but in the bouts of introspection, the intervals of lyricism, the sweet haze and jangle of home-cooked rock. Spunt and Randall went inward, not out into the world, to find a different way to sound. 
Jennifer Kelly
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septemberkisses · 4 months
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the fact that i'm no longer the same age as the protagonists of novels and films i once connected to is so heartbreaking. there was a time when I looked forward to turning their age. i did. and i also outgrew them. i continue to age, but they don't; never will. the immortality of fiction is beautiful, but cruel.
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doccywhomst · 4 months
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plaguedocboi · 1 year
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We need to go back to using sailing ships full time like immediately. Yes it would take longer to get places but the Aesthetic is unmatched
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Like there is nothing sexier hthan this
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planefood · 7 months
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this is how the cold war ended
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atissi · 3 months
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i don't really like when people say dungeon meshi is accidentally good autistic representation, because while i understand not wanting to make conclusions without explicit confirmation from the author, there's always the weird assumption that non-western authors somehow don't know about things like neurodivergency/queerness/etc. (on top of the assumptions that east asian authors are somehow more naive or oblivious to "western" social issues).
given that dungeon meshi started being published in 2014, it's not really a "work belonging to its times"—it's as contemporary as any other media we discuss on this site, which means it should be fair to assume it engages with contemporary topics (and at the very least, you shouldn't say that the representation is accidental with so much confidence)
but anyways, the chapter "perfect communication" in ryoko kui's "terrarium in a drawer" is some of the most straightforward autistic representation I've seen, and from now on I'm going to assume that laios's character writing is absolutely intentional in that regard:
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rastronomicals · 2 months
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10:51 AM EST March 6, 2024:
No Age - "Teen Creeps" From the album Nouns (September 28, 2010)
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emilnikos · 4 months
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I need non autistic people to realise meltdowns are a real debilitating thing that has a serious effect on your mental and physical health NOWWWWW!!! The way its been trivialized and lessened pisses me the fuck off. It's not a tantrum and it doesn't come from "being too weak-willed" it's painful and it's embarrassing AND MOST OF ALL IT'S INVOLUNTARY!! Don't claim to be an ally to autistic or disabled people and then make fun of people who have meltdowns. Literally get the hell out of my sight
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