His score for The Red Violin is also very fine.
His score for The Red Violin is also very fine.
All time favourite film, a glorious score. Shame the AVC couldn't find anyone to appreciate either.
Test Dept's Pax Brittanica. An album which should have lost its relevance (it's about the destruction wrought by Tories), but sadly is as on-topic as when Thatcher was in power.
Because Britain has other cities besides London…
The AV Club
Actual mention of this in a AVC post is conspicuous by its absence…
Not in my case: mostly because Tonks went to college just outside Belfast in the 80s. (We both knew about Cash For Ash some months back, for example.) But not as close as I should.
I hope you've some way of archiving them before the Kinja sword falls…
Seanan McGuire's 'Down Among The Stick And Bones', prequel to 'Every Heart a Doorway' - will reread that tonight to kill time until the new Neal Stephenson drops at midnight ('The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O', co-written with Nicole Galland.)
She's busy working in all the things you just mentioned.
Alejandro Jodorowsky - 'Mice and Massacre' (The Holy Mountain OST)
Test Dept - 'Movement III, from the Land (As an Fhearann)'
Lydia Lunch and Nick Cave - 'Dead In The Head'
Bat For Lashes - 'Peace Of Mind'
Mike Shinoda & Joseph Trapanese - 'Rama's Family Dream' (The Raid OST)
Won't tell you what to do, but that's exactly what they want. Control through fear.
And autoplay videos, and pop-ups that block reading the text (like, say, for an email newsletter…).
No: journalism was already dead on its arse.
I knew the arsehole was a white man from the news before the details were released, simply because the report said he was in custody and not dead. Which is an indictment in itself.
Fuck The Tories.
And your horror choice?
OUTRAGEOUS!
I am literally wearing a Scarfolk t shirt with NO across it as I type.
Always here for Pure Morning.