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bryan-damage · 4 months
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The Vaselines
Frances McKee, Eugene Kelly
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fuzzyghost · 2 years
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bandcampsnoop · 1 year
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4/3/23.
Wow. I'd heard of Eugenius and The Vaselines but never Eugene Kelly's solo work. Monorail sent out one of their emails that highlight a single album. That album is Past Night From Glasgow's reissue of "Man Alive" - Eugene Kelly's (Glasgow, Scotland) 2003 album.
Bandcamp doesn't have "Man Alive" but it does have this 4 song EP in digital format. You can order this direct from Past Night From Glasgow (first 100 sales come autographed). I found that PNFG will make a cool offer on additional music (mine was the 2 LP Superstar LP "Palm Tree").
Eugene Kelly recalls many different Glaswegian sounds - Teenage Fanclub, Lightships, BMX Bandits, Superstar, _Linden. Monorail said this of the song "Older Faster" (which is on "Man Alive"):
Older Faster is maybe the most perfect song he’ll ever write – right up there with Neil Young, Norman Blake, Alex Chilton, anyone. 
High and accurate praise.
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plakatierenverboten · 2 months
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The Lemonheads: Seven Out
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bat-rot · 1 year
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harmonizingsunsets · 11 months
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I’m sorry if this has been done before but I had to
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aiqingdemeimiao · 11 months
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ben and friends at mighty hoopla festival 2023
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Terror in a Texas Town (Joseph H. Lewis, 1958)    
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mymanreedus · 2 months
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Who is your favorite character in any fandom you follow, The Chosen, Tangled, whatever?
You wanna be slightly more specific!! I will go on and on about all of the characters I like.
The Chosen - Matthew. He is a precious little baby and he needs a hug
Tangled/TTS - Varian or Eugene. Varian's just a lil' alchemy boy, Eugene is funny
Newsies - Jack. I LOVE HIM AND HIS TRAUMA. I WANNA SEE HIM HAVE TO EXPLAIN EVERYTHING TO DAVEY AND DAVEY GIVING HIM HUGS PLEEASE
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lospaziobianco · 1 year
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1) by Patrycja Podkościelny
2) by Mark Kelly (via)
3) by Eugene Kuleshov
4) by JOYCE (via)
5) Claymore by Norihiro Yagi
6) Ellen Ripley, Jones and the Xenomorph by Dimitri Armand
7) Death & Dream by Danijel Zezelj 
8) Candle sculpture_by Ferdi Rizkiyanto
9) Dylan Dog by Francesco Necci
10) La Chute Dans L'Éternité by Raymond Doullet (detail)
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slut4booksandtea · 4 months
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Well I’m a blog about Tea so…Thanks Ryan.
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dustedmagazine · 6 months
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David Eugene Edwards — Hyacinth (Sargent House)
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David Eugene Edwards has been exploring the abyss for a couple of decades, first in 16 Horse Power, later as Woven Hand. Both outfits took the darkest, most murderous elements of Americana and wed them to a howling industrial racket, the intensity breaking sometimes, unexpectedly, for bouts of lyricism or antic flights of heel kicking. Hyacinth is Edwards’ first album under his own name, but it will require no adjustment for long-time fans of his work. The looming sense of dread, the nightmare visions, the echoing voice, the pounding, crushing drums, it’s all here again and, as always, overpowering.
“Seraph,” for instance, forms out of an ominous buzz and drone, a smoke and haze with bells ringing in it distantly. It kicks up into an industrial furor, eventually, thunderous drums punching out unfathomable rites, Edwards voice echoing through apocalyptic caverns. It sounds nothing at all like Current 93, but still that’s maybe the best comparison, two artists who firmly believe in and can envision heaven and hell.
There is, perhaps, a shift towards more acoustic forms. “Howling Flower,” despite its violent and evocative name, lets shimmering textures of unamped guitar unspool and lingering vibrations of fiddle hover. Edwards’ singing is, regardless, ritual and dramatic, a baritone suited to prophecy but surrounded by gentle, rustic sounds.
Edwards is well known as a fundamentalist Christian, but his lyrics here dig into classical Greek imagery. In myth, Hyacinth was a musician beloved by multiple gods and ultimately destroyed by Apollo. It’s a cautionary tale, perhaps, for players good enough to attract divine attention. The title track is full of dramatic, visually striking metaphors, polytheistic certainly, though hard to parse.  
Like all of Edwards’ music, Hyacinth is strong stuff, exciting and moving if hard to get a grip on. If you need a reminder that Americana need not be ingratiating and strong religious faith may not be a comfort, look no further. This is dark and powerful music.
Jennifer Kelly
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Can’t wait for part 3!
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thebigmick284 · 2 years
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The Walking Dead- Final 8 Episodes
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choose---goose · 1 year
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The Walking Dead - 10×01 "Lines We Cross"
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